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<content type="html">Great post!  Thanks!  Keep posting on rspec.  

I'd like to see how you would translate documentation from the analysts to specs. And also I can't wait to see how to use cucumber in conjunction with standards specs.  So far can't see the plus value of using cucumber, I need some concrete examples.

Remi</content>  </entry>
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