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Have a bit of help with spec/context style BDD over the typical NUnit class=spec method=rule approach.
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I need to be able to provide well formatted reports to business experts at my job.
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I thought about it a lot, but fundamentally all the .Net ones I've seen either are A) acceptance given/when/then or they B) have in my opinion steeper learning curve than I'm comfortable throwing at junior devs. I wanted something that was more opinionated in its usage.</description>
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