Watir - Overview
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URL Tag Cloud
- testing
- , ruby
- , web
- , tools
- , programming
- , development
- , automation
- , watir
- , webdev
- , software
- , browser
- , application
- , test
- , rails
- , opensource
- , delicious
- , work
- , interesting
Bookmark History
Saved by 72 people (-40 private), first by anonymouse user on 2006-07-10
- Marcora on 2009-11-18 - Tags webapp , gmarks
- Hoornet on 2009-07-27 - Tags programming , Ruby , testing , tools , web , Tags
- Pongo1 on 2009-07-04 - Tags testing , web , ruby , watir , automation , tool , development
- Zhac218 on 2009-06-09 - Tags ruby , webtest
- Plalloni on 2009-05-15 - Tags testing , ruby , tools , development , webdev
Public Sticky notes
Watir is a simple open-source library for automating web browsers. It allows you to write tests that are easy to read and easy to maintain. It is optimized for simplicity and flexibility.
Watir drives browsers the same way people do. It clicks links, fills in forms, presses buttons. Watir also checks results, such as whether expected text appears on the page.
Watir is a Ruby library that works with Internet Explorer on Windows. Watir is currently being ported to support Firefox and Safari.
Like other programming languages, Ruby gives you the power to connect to databases, read data files, export XML and structure your code into reusable libraries. Unlike other programing languages, Ruby is concise and often a joy to read.
Watir stands for “Web Application Testing in Ruby”. It is pronounced water.
Highlighted by fourdee
Watir is a simple open-source library for automating web browsers. It allows you to write tests that are easy to read and easy to maintain. It is optimized for simplicity and flexibility.
Watir drives browsers the same way people do. It clicks links, fills in forms, presses buttons. Watir also checks results, such as whether expected text appears on the page.
Watir is a Ruby library that works with Internet Explorer on Windows. Watir is currently being ported to support Firefox and Safari.
Like other programming languages, Ruby gives you the power to connect to databases, read data files, export XML and structure your code into reusable libraries. Unlike other programing languages, Ruby is concise and often a joy to read.
Watir stands for “Web Application Testing in Ruby”. It is pronounced water.
Highlighted by fourdee


Public Comment
on 2006-08-01 by hipertracker
on 2006-08-23 by bluecockatoo
on 2006-10-23 by tsangal
on 2006-11-03 by pistos