Neither me, I worked for 2 years with TorqueBox (Ruby and Java) and
DynJS (JavaScript and Java). They had a good reason for mixing languages ;)
Daniel Bevenius wrote:
I personally don't have a problem with mixing languages when it
comes to
testing.
The way I see it is users new to our project will probably not even look
at tests at all to start with. Those that end up wanting to contribute
will be exposed to them, but I think they would see this as a chance to
learn some new techniques. At least this is how I would see it if I was
in their shoes.
I've not used Spock and would be interested in trying it to see if there
is an advantage in using it.
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abstractj