On 2 Nov 2009, at 14:52, Joseph Wilk wrote:
> If there is demand I would be happy to give a talk about some of the
> new things in Cucumber. I'm one of the Cuke dev team and one of the
> London subset along with Matt.
> Even better if Matt can make it we could combine our minds and see
> what comes out.
>
> WDYT Matt, everyone?
I am reasonably interested in Cucumber, but I think more than learning
about new features, I'm really interested in figuring out why, as a
developer, I would want to use it over, for example, shoulda and a
nice set of helper methods (login_as, create_blog_post, or whatever's
appropriate in the domain).
I'm pretty much sold on driving implementation from an integration-y
angle, but what I'm not sure about is adding the extra layer of
regexps and strings of pseudo-human-language.
I don't think we should actually address my question here in this
thread - that should be saved for the talk, of course - but I wonder
if anyone else might be thinking similarly, and if this might form
some (hopefully interesting and useful) part of a prospective
presentation?
- James
>
> On Mon, 2 Nov 2009, George Palmer wrote:
>
>> I'd be very keen to hear an answer to that question.
>
> I've got one but the Guv'nor doesn't want me to write it here :-)
:P
I'm only keen that my feedback doesn't take over discussion about
other aspects of a potential proposal so early in it's life... there
are plenty of fully-fledged Cuke-converts (Cukeverts?) who may find
more value covering other aspects :)
- James