good rspec 3 book

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Roelof Wobben

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Dec 23, 2014, 3:40:02 AM12/23/14
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Hello,

Is there a good book which explains rspec 3  or can I better stay at version 2 at the moment ?

Roelof

Jon Rowe

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Dec 23, 2014, 4:50:13 AM12/23/14
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You should use 3 if at all possible, the fundamentals are the same.
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Myron Marston

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Dec 23, 2014, 3:05:01 PM12/23/14
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I'm working on a new RSpec 3 book that will hopefully be published in 2015.  Not much more to announce yet as it's not far enough along.

If you're working in a rails context, Noel Rappin's Rails 4 Test Prescriptions is quite good and covers RSpec 3 from a rails perspective:


It was just published a couple weeks ago.


On Tuesday, December 23, 2014 1:50:13 AM UTC-8, Jon Rowe wrote:
You should use 3 if at all possible, the fundamentals are the same.

On Tuesday, 23 December 2014, Roelof Wobben wrote:
Hello,

Is there a good book which explains rspec 3  or can I better stay at version 2 at the moment ?

Roelof

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