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I'm a ruby developer passionate about developing clean code that makes for programming happiness. I'm also am passionate about freedom, liberty, and capitalism, and enjoy jamming out some good rock or jazz on the piano.

I reside in Saratoga Springs, UT, with my family. I'm a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (AKA the "Mormons") and I wield a strong testimony of my Savior Jesus Christ (yes we're Christians).

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Webrat with RSpec story runner does indeed == chunky bacon

Ben Mabey, a stellar URUG member here, has posted some amazing content for the RSpec Story Runner and using Webrat:

If you haven't heard of the RSpec Story Runner or Webrat, and are interested in integration testing for your website, you really should be checking these articles out.

Webrat can be found over on the Webrat Git Repository

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