Thanks Richard, this is very helpful!

Lettuce let me to Behave. http://pythonhosted.org/behave/index.html

And, they have a comparison with Lettuce and 
Freshen, http://pythonhosted.org/behave/comparison.html.

I guess I should have thought to do a search for Behavior Driven 
Development in Python instead of in Web2Py.

I'll keep playing with this and report back what I learn.

     Clarke

On Wednesday, July 24, 2013 1:59:40 PM UTC-4, Clarke Bishop wrote:
>
> I've been doing the online course, CS169x, from Coursera. The course uses 
> Ruby/Rails, but I like Python better. They picked Rails because they said 
> it was the best for programmer productivity. Maybe once you get way down 
> the learning curve, they are right. However, I find all the Rails "magic" 
> to be confusing and hard to debug.
>
> So, I started looking for Rails for Python, and it seems Web2Py is the 
> answer!
>
> I do understand MVC, and have learned some Python, but I am still more of 
> a newbie than not.
>
> Here's my question. Are there behavior driven development tools for 
> Web2Py? Like Cucumber for Rails. I had not known about this approach 
> before, and learned a lot from the link below:
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bAu9j0nHOYw&feature=player_embedded
>
> Actually, I think Cucumber could be used with Web2Py — I don't think it is 
> Rails-specific. Still, I'm wondering if there is a more Web2Py-friendly 
> tool.
>
> Thanks for any ideas or pointers,
>
>      Clarke
>

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