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I am doing BDD, but I am using my own framework to do it, which I developed
in parallel with rSpec.  I had a quick look at rSpec and it looks very nice,
but I haven't tried it yet.

I like to think of 'tests' as intentions for the behaviour of a piece of
code and I try to write them in the more human-readable way I am capable
of.  This often forces the underlying code to be shaped after the way I like
to use it.  I find it also to be a very powerful way to write DSL-looking
code.

I guess that the way I do BDD is a kind of "Code Ergonomics" Driven
Development.

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On 4/22/06, Jake McArthur <jake.mcarthur / gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Does/has anybody here practice(d) behavior driven development (as
> opposed to test driven development)? If so, would you like to share
> your experiences? I've been looking into it, and I must say that,
> though I haven't tried it yet, I agree with what all of its advocates
> say.
>
> For those of you who have no idea what I am talking about, take a
> look at RSpec: http://rspec.rubyforge.org/ The tutorial there is
> especially informative.
>
> - Jake McArthur
>
>
>

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