2009-08-21
By Ivo Dancet
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First post

How odd, a first post that isn't the first post. It is in fact the second and most uninteresting post. The rSquery post was the first one. When I wrote it, we didn't have a blog at all, so I had to put it in a folder and wait till we did. To make it realistic, we've predated the previous post to the time when I effectively wrote it. So this post serves the only cause to inform you about the date this blog takes off ...

Enjoy!

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About
This blog is written by Wouter Vancraeynest and Ivo Dancet and is about what we come across while working at our company by2.be, located in Bruges, Belgium. This can be anything related - though sometimes only remotely - to programming, testing, marketing, Ruby, Apple and other things we do and love ...
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rSquery
Some time ago we made rSquery to be able to easily use jQuery matchers in Selenium projects. You may want to check it out on github. By now this project is not in active development anymore but older projects can still profit from it. (We still use it)