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	<description> In this video, Brandon Satrom&amp;nbsp;continues the screencast series &amp;quot;Using ASP.NET MVC With Community Tools&amp;quot; with an exploration of SpecFlow and WatiN, a BDD tool and a browser automation tool that, together, can be used for rich, end-to-end acceptance test driven development. For other episodes in this series, check out: http://bit.ly/mvcscreencasts. Visit Brandon&#39;s blog at http://www.userinexperience.com or follow Brandon on Twitter at @BrandonSatrom  </description>
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