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''''Watir'''', pronounced "Water", is a used to test ], the programming language. It is a popular Ruby Web testing tool. It is currently hosted at the "Web Testing with Ruby" website. ''''Watir'''', pronounced "Water", stands for "Web Application Testing in Ruby". Watir is an automated test tool which uses the Ruby scripting language to drive the Internet Explorer web browser. Watir is a toolkit for automated tests to be developed and run against a web browser.


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'Watir', pronounced "Water", stands for "Web Application Testing in Ruby". Watir is an automated test tool which uses the Ruby scripting language to drive the Internet Explorer web browser. Watir is a toolkit for automated tests to be developed and run against a web browser.

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