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Webrat: Ruby Acceptance Testing for Web applications

Bryan Helmkamp <bryan@brynary.com>, Seth Fitzsimmons <seth@mojodna.net>.

Watir: del.icio.us tag/watir

TeamCity on a Clean Build CI Server

Walkthrough to building a continuous integration server for MSBuild driven projects without using Team Suite. Author is critical of Team Suite as a CI server.

ContinuousIntegration: http://del.icio.us/popular/ContinuousIntegration

Watir Quick Start tutorial (openqa.org)

20080208, tutorial will show if Watir is the right tool for you in just a few minutes. You already know something about Watir & HTML

Watir: del.icio.us tag/watir

Watir FAQ

Bret Pettichord, T. Alexander Lystad, 20080402

Watir: del.icio.us tag/watir

Continuous Integration and Testing Conference (CITCON)

CITCON: a world-wide series of free Open Spaces events for developer-testers, tester-developers, anyone interested in Continuous Integration and Testing with it.

ContinuousIntegration: http://del.icio.us/popular/ContinuousIntegration

Automation for the people: Asserting architectural soundness

Paul Duvall returns in this installment of Automation for the people to demonstrate how you can discover architectural deviations by writing tests using JUnit, JDepend, and Ant to discover problems proactively instead of long after the fact.

jdepend: del.icio.us/tag/jdepend

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