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GVM: An Example of BDD in Action
Summary
Marco Vermeulen showcases using BDD and Cucumber to develop GVM, an open source tool for managing parallel SDK versions.
Bio
Marco Vermeulen has been developing Java for over 10 years, and also Groovy with Grails for the past 5. He is passionate about writing high quality software, driven and guided by tests. He has successfully used BDD in the the Enterprise as well as on Open Source projects. He is also the author of GVM (the Groovy enVironment Manager) and is currently consulting as a Software Developer in London.
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GR8Conf US is a conference dedicated to Groovy, Grails, Griffon and other GR8 technologies in Minneapolis, MN.
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