And I also believe in the curiosity of people to find things out
themselves instead of just telling them exactly how to do it.
That's the way I want to learn and find out things myself anyway :-)

Cheers,
John

On Apr 7, 8:29 pm, Bret Pettichord <[email protected]> wrote:
> Chuck van der Linden wrote:
>
> > On Apr 7, 6:13 am, JArkelen <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> >> In most cases I use Rake to execute mulitple tests.
>
> > Which is great advice, but might as well be speaking greek to someone
> > just starting work with Watir and Ruby.
>
> > If you are a programmer type I can probably tell you "Rake is Ruby's
> > version of a MAKE file"
> >  and you'll be able to proceed from that point.
>
> > If you're a tester like me and never used a make file, you'll probably
> > want to do some googling on phrases like 'how to use ruby rake" or
> > "ruby rake tutorial"  in order for that advice to make sense to you
>
> Calm down. The original poster asked "what do people use".
>
> People should be able to share what they are using, when asked, without
> being obliged to provide a tutorial.
>
> Bret
>
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