Sep 01 2009

Acceptance testing in plain English with Concordion .NET

Published by gojko at 8:20 am under presentations

Concordion is an acceptance testing tool that enables developers, testers and business analysts to build executable specifications in free-form HTML. In this talk, I introduces Concordion.NET acceptance testing tool, the .NET port of Concordion, and demonstrate it with examples. The video was filmed during the third OpenSource .NET Exchange in July this year.


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  1. Jeffrey Cameronon 02 Sep 2009 at 1:17 am

    Hey Gojko,

    Thanks for demonstrating the tool! You did a great job of contrasting the pros and cons of fit and concordion in general. Much appreciated!

    I heard some people asking about HTML Editing tools. Aptana Studio is a good, open source editor for HTML. Notepad++ also has HTML syntax highlighting that is very nice.

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