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Eliminating obscure tests
One of the purported benefits of unit tests and TDD in general is unit tests doubling as living documentation. Unit tests are documentation in the form of executable client code demonstrating small units of behavior. The idea is that if you wanted to...
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Converting tests to specs is a bad idea
When I first started experimenting with BDD , all the talk about the shift in language led me to believe that to "do BDD" all I needed to do was to change my "Asserts" to some "Shoulds". At the root, it looked like all I...
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