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Maruis Marais

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More convinced about Behavior-Driven Design Posted: Jul 27, 2006 6:37 PM
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C. Keith Ray has the following post:

I am now convinced that the word "test" in Test-Driven Development is a barrier to understanding that TDD is a design process. Next time I give a presentation on that subject, I will use "Behavior Driven Design" and "Behavior Specs" rather than "Test-Driven Development" and "Programmer Tests".
I have slides on TDD and BDD for your perusal. Compare them and see what you think. (Better, show the BDD slides to people not familiar with TDD/BDD and see what they think.)

TDD Slides (pdf)

BDD Slides (pdf).

Please note: Under Creative Commons copyrights, you may use these slides, unmodified, for non-commercial purposes.

Interesting!!


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