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Part III of the popular RSpec series! (Part I and II are also available).

This 69 minute screencasts shows how to write behavior examples for Rails Controllers, Views, and Helpers. It finishes the application started at the beginning of this series.

It also talks about shared behaviors, writing specs for plugins and gems, using RSpec with Test::Unit, and tools like rcov and heckle.

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This screencast assumes that you have viewed Part I and II of the PeepCode rSpec series.

Revision (Notes) · Created: Sep 13, 2007 · Length: 69 min · 62 MB

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