Screencast: Testing Web Applications in .NET with Cuke4Nuke and WatiN
Yesterday, I released Cuke4Nuke 0.2.2, which added WatiN compatibility and an example of how to use the two tools together. Here’s a short screencast in which I walk through the example:
Resources from the video:
- The Cuke4Nuke Wiki with installation instructions
- WatiN
- Source code from the example
- The new Ruby installer

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