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Re: Perl books I'd like to have.

by adrianh (Chancellor)
on May 18, 2005 at 07:29 UTC ( [id://458097]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to Perl books I'd like to have.

perl for application testing: WWW::Mechanize, Win32::IE::Mechanize

I'm hoping the upcoming Perl Testing Developer's Notebook will cover some of this.

There's also what's likely to be a very good Ruby testing book being writen by Brian Marick for the Pragmatic Bookshelf folk. I'd imagine you will be able to take a lot of this over to the Perl world quite easily.

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Re^2: Perl books I'd like to have.
by statico (Initiate) on May 18, 2005 at 17:22 UTC
    <plug>

    Yes, Perl Testing: A Developer's Notebook will cover WWW::Mechanize, as well as other useful modules for testing web applications. It'll include examples of how to organize and run your tests, as well as how to develop tests for common scenerios, whatever your large project may be.

    (Win32::IE::Mechanize, unfortunately, didn't make it in.)

    </plug>

    -- Ian Langworth

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