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  1. Mixing Cucumber with Test::Unit/Shoulda

    I don’t know if cucumber is a fruit or vegetable There’s a lot...

    Joe Ferris
    February 20, 2009
    • Web
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    • Shoulda
  2. FactoryBot 1.2: Adding Excitement to Stale Factories

    Some like it hot The FactoryBot syntax was designed to balance...

    Joe Ferris
    February 17, 2009
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  3. Speculating with Shoulda

    Shoulda used RSpec Shoulda’s users have long enjoyed the...

    Joe Ferris
    February 3, 2009
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    • Shoulda
  4. Simple Test Metrics in Your Rails App, and What They Mean

    There are two, low barrier to entry ways to get some quick metrics about your...

    Chad Pytel
    October 22, 2008
    • Web
    • Rails
    • Testing
  5. Non-Test Code is Trivial

    I have heard—and been in the middle of—arguments which make the claim that...

    Mike Burns
    October 17, 2008
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  6. Shoulda 2.0

    Lots of shoulda news to report. The 2.0.x gem has been released, which...

    Dan Croak
    September 30, 2008
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    • Shoulda
  7. Testing Named Scope

    We’re huge fans of NamedScope here at thoughtbot. It does wonders for finder...

    Tammer Saleh
    July 29, 2008
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    • Rails
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  8. A HTTP Testing Proxy

    Hoptoad—which is now live—is both an application and a Rails plugin that must...

    Mike Burns
    July 25, 2008
    • Web
    • Testing
  9. Waiting For a Factory~~Girl~~Bot

    Introducing a gem to create test data via factories.

    Joe Ferris
    June 6, 2008
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  10. Testing Paperclip with Shoulda

    Josh Susser had a bunch of great things to say about Shoulda in his RailsConf...

    Tammer Saleh
    June 3, 2008
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    • Paperclip
    • Shoulda
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