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  • Authoring stories with NBehave 0.3

    This post was originally published here . As Joe already mentioned , Behave# has merged with NBehave. The merged NBehave will still be hosted on CodePlex , and the old project site will redirect to the new CodePlex NBehave site . With the announcement of the merge comes the first release of our merging...
    Posted to Jimmy Bogard (Weblog) by bogardj on 09-04-2007
  • Authoring stories with BDD using Behave# and NSpec

    This post was originally published here . A question came up on the Behave# CodePlex site, asking about the intent of Behave# and where it fits with NSpec . BDD is all about using TDD to create specifications, and NSpec bridges the gap with a specification-friendly API. For me, the question of when to...
    Posted to Jimmy Bogard (Weblog) by bogardj on 08-27-2007
  • Pending scenarios in Behave#

    This post was originally published here . When first authoring stories and scenarios in Behave#, the implementation to support the scenario probably doesn't exist yet. Part 4 of Nelson Montalvo's series of posts on Behave# illustrates this quite nicely. The problem is that you don't really...
    Posted to Jimmy Bogard (Weblog) by bogardj on 08-17-2007
  • Addressing some Behave# concerns

    This post was originally published here . So Joe and I have received some initial feedback for Behave# . Joe's already given a great intro into how to use Behave# and addressed Roy's specific questions. I thought I'd address some of the common issues regarding Behave#: Using string matching...
    Posted to Jimmy Bogard (Weblog) by bogardj on 08-07-2007
  • Some Behave# news

    This post was originally published here . Joe already announced this , but it doesn't hurt to get the word out some more, right? We're going to combine our efforts into Behave# , a behavior-driven design framework. For more information about our framework, check out Joe's posts here and here...
    Posted to Jimmy Bogard (Weblog) by bogardj on 08-02-2007
  • Introducing Behave#

    This post was originally published here . I really like the idea of executable requirements. Executable requirements is the idea that I can express requirements from the business in a human-readable, executable format. Part of fulfilling the requirement is that the "executable requirement"...
    Posted to Jimmy Bogard (Weblog) by bogardj on 07-11-2007
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