Hi George,
I'm a tester, I have learned enough Ruby to maintain and write new Watir
scripts, and I know enough Java to sometimes be able to look at a traceback
and figure out what the problem might be!

It's a great question, I'm curious to know now too. Most Watir people I know
have solid programming skills, and I think that makes things much easier all
around for using Watir.
-- Lisa

On Wed, Mar 4, 2009 at 8:39 AM, george.sand...@gmail.com <
george.sand...@gmail.com> wrote:

>
> I was just curious to know who is purely a QA tester (like myself) and
> who is both a tester and a developer...
> >
>


-- 
Lisa Crispin
Co-author with Janet Gregory, _Agile Testing: A Practical Guide for Testers
and Agile Teams_ (Addison-Wesley 2009)
http://lisacrispin.com

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