Posts Tagged ‘grammar’

All your meaning are belong to us

Sometimes it seems to me that software tester in general have a certain nag for linguistics and semantics in particular. Just have a look at all those testing Vs checking and DevOps articles (I’ll come back to the latter discussion later). Which is not overly surprising as semantics is about meaning, which on the other… Continue Reading →

Gherkin Grammar

I have been digging into BDD lately. There are some good readings on cucumber and jbhave (and probably a ton of other tools), giving examples and syntax descriptions of the different phrases and keywords used. I couldn’t really find a proper description focusing on gherkin in terms of how different phrases are aligned and supposed… Continue Reading →