Who This Book Is For
Cucumber is designed to help build bridges between the technical and nontechnical members of a software team, and we’ve tried to consider both of those readers. The majority of the book is written to the technical reader, someone who is interested in test automation and already has some programming skill. However, several of the chapters—especially in the first part of the book where we explain how to write specifications—--are written with the nontechnical reader very much in mind. Specifically, those chapters are:
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Chapter 1, Why Cucumber?
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Chapter 3, Gherkin Basics
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Chapter 5, Expressive Scenarios
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Chapter 6, Keeping Your Cucumbers Sweet
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Chapter 16, Working with Legacy Applications
As the book develops, we’ll ...
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