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About the Book
Edited by the creator of SpecFlow and the author of The Cucumber for Java Book, this book harnesses the experiences of the Behaviour Driven Development (BDD) community to provide a catalogue of patterns that all teams will find useful when automating BDD scenarios. The patterns presented are applicable to all BDD automation tools, no matter what programming language is being used. Concrete examples are presented for each pattern, using Cucumber and/or SpecFlow. This is a practical, technical book, recommended for developers, automation engineers, and technical testers.
About the Editors
Consultant, coach, designer, analyst and developer for over 30 years.
Seb has been involved in the full development lifecycle with experience that ranges from Architecture to Support, from BASIC to Ruby. He’s a partner in Cucumber Limited, who help teams adopt and refine their agile practices, with a particular focus on collaboration and automated testing.
Regular speaker at conferences and occasional contributor to software journals. Contributing author to “97 Things Every Programmer Should Know” (O’Reilly) and lead author of “The Cucumber for Java Book” (Pragmatic Programmers).
He blogs at cucumber.io and tweets as @sebrose.
Gáspár Nagy is the creator and main contributor of SpecFlow, the most widely used ATDD/BDD framework for .NET.
Gáspár is an independent coach, trainer and test automation expert focusing on helping teams implementing BDD and SpecFlow through his company, called Spec Solutions. He has more than 20 years of experience in enterprise software development as he worked as an architect and agile developer coach.
He shares useful BDD and test automation related tips on his blog (https://gasparnagy.com) and on Twitter (@gasparnagy). He edits a monthly newsletter (https://bddaddict.com) about interesting articles, videos and news related to BDD, SpecFlow and Cucumber.
He also works on a tool that can synchronize scenarios to Azure DevOps and Jira, called SpecSync.