Chuck, I was thinking that some might look at the demo test site example,
but you do have a valid point and have writing a ground up howto for
searching on google.com:

https://github.com/ccyphers/whirlwind/wiki/Implementing-A-Site---Google-Search-Walkthrough

Thank you for the suggestion.

On Tue, Oct 25, 2011 at 3:01 PM, Chuck van der Linden <sqa...@gmail.com>wrote:

>
> I think I sense another watir podcast opportunity.
>
> Cliff, what you have provided is good info, but might be a little bit
> towards the deep end of the pool for testers who are just learning to
> script with Watir and get a bit out of their depth once you start
> talking about classes, and close to complete confusion once you start
> talking about 'modules'
>
> I think it might be handy to have an outline at a fairly high level of
> things like 'what goes where' and how the pieces fit together.
> That's all second nature to you since you designed the framework, and
> it might not be that hard for someone who has worked with one or two
> other frameworks to grasp, but for the beginner it's just sort of
> overwhelming and hard to know how and where to start.
>
> I'd like to see a lot more people make use of some of the great work
> that's being done on frameworks to allow effective testing with watir,
> and integration with other tools like rspec, cucumber, minitest, etc.
> Most experienced folks know that these things are the path to
> effective automation that can scale and grow and not become UN-
> manageable.  Being able to leverage things like existing reporting
> tools etc also prevents you from having to reinvent a lot of wheels
> that are already out there.  However one of the very strengths of
> watir (that you can dive in with almost zero prior programming/
> scripting experience) also tends to create a steep learning curve and
> barrier to entry when it comes to choosing or adopting a framework.
>
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