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Cucumber - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Cucumber is a tender, warm-season vegetable that produces well when given proper care and protection. The vines of standard varieties grow rapidly and require substantial space. Vertical training methods and new dwarf varieties now allow cucumbers to be grown for slicing, salads and pickling, even in small garden plots.
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Cucumber lets software development teams describe how software should behave in plain text. The text is written in a business-readable domain-specific language and serves as documentation, automated tests and development-aid - all rolled into one format.
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BDD that talks to domain experts first and code second ... The official Cucumber web site has some more marketing blurbs and CukeTV episodes! ... Cucumber is a tool that can execute plain-text functional descriptions as automated tests. The language that Cucumber understands is called Gherkin. Here is an example:
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Brief account of the cultivated plant and its introduction to the Americas. ... The cucumber is believed native to India, and evidence indicates that it has been cultivated in western Asia for 3,000 years. From India it spread to Greece and Italy, where the Romans were especially fond of the crop, and later into China.
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The Cucumber Recipe File ... Georgia Cucumber Jelly ... Cucumber Granita (Sorbet); Cucumber-Salmon Pate; Fried Cucumbers; Mexican Cucumber Sticks (Big cucumber sticks); Cucumber-Seafood Appetizers; Cold Stuffed Cucumber Appetizers (2) ; Tapenade in Cucumber; Cucumber and Asparagus Boats; Cucumber Mousse; Cucumber Aspic Ring;
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Holothuroidea - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The dark green fruit of the cucumber is elongated and cylindrical with rounded ends and slightly bumpy skin. There are both straight and curved cultivars. Some grow over a foot long and some are very short such as pickling cucumbers.
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