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Category Archives: automation
RVM, Bash Scripting and Rails 3 Edge
I’ve only begun to tap into the power of bash scripting, but I had a need to automate setting up a Rails 3 app on edge, using RVM like I want. So I decided to whip up a very simple … Continue reading
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OSX Terminal Automation
My OSX Terminal Environment (as of today) Some of this might be old hat for a lot of you, but maybe this will help at least a few people. I’m a pretty big automation addict. During my Ruby on Rails … Continue reading
selenium-rspec-dsl available on RubyGems.org and GitHub
I have released my first version of selenium-rspec-dsl on RubyGems.org and on GitHub. It that makes selenium testing easier to create, maintainable, and scalable. Features: Runs on Ruby Selenium-Client 1.2.17, and Selenium-Grid 1.0.4 with Selenium RC 1.0.3 Rake Multi-Processing Tests … Continue reading
Also posted in c#, castle, monorail, patterns, refactoring, tdd
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