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Day: September 29, 2013

Published inLucid

Using Sequences in Lucid

written by Jeff Nyman

With the release of 0.2.0, Lucid has the ability to use sequences as part of the test description language. In this post I’ll explain what that means and we’ll go through an example that puts this concept to use.

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