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Using SpecFlow for WebDriver user acceptance tests – Pros and Cons
Recently in my team we have introduced the use of SpecFlow to held create business driven tests. Specifically we’ve been refining the way we work with acceptance criteria for some time, and have been pushing towards the Given, When, Then format.
Rotating wine rack
Some time ago I blogged about using openSCAD do design a wine rack. Well I’ve finally finished the wine rack.
New Gadget: ASUS Transformer Prime
This week I got my new Asus Transformer Prime, and it is awesome.
Welcome to MakerGeek.co.uk
I have a new domain!
Headphone stand
I always look for any excuse to get some nice wooden objects into my daily life, something about the natural material, in particular when it’s something I’ve made, that I love to have around.
Quick Project – Light-pull
Last Sunday, I spent a while staring at my sketch book, flicking through old ideas, desperately racking my brains for something that would ‘click’ with my mood and inspire me to action.
Bermuda!
A few weeks ago I got to spend 3 weeks on a work trip to the Bermuda office. Honestly I spent most of my time in the office, but the office had some pretty nice views:
Cnc router project, part 4
Last weekend I managed to get the last of the mechanical assembly done.I made a fairly rough, but secure, mounting for my rotary tool.
Custom Nunit runner for parallel testing part 2
Last week I wrote about my desire for an nunit runner that could execute tests in parallel batches. Specifically selenium tests that were using the nunit framework. It turned out to be pretty easy to implement.
Caged Kitty
Nearly 2 years ago Artemis came home with a really bad limp, and we rushed him to the vets to get it checked out. They assured us that nothing was broken and he’d just need to rest it. Thing is that, despite sleeping most of the day, it’s actually really hard to make a cat…