<DIV><p> Behaviour Driven Development is about writing software that matters. It is an approach to agile software development that takes cues from Test Driven Development, Domain Driven Design, and Acceptance Test Driven Planning. RSpec and Cucumber are the leading Behaviour Driven Development to
The RSpec Book: Behaviour-Driven Development with RSpec, Cucumber, and Friends
โ Scribed by David Chelimsky, Dave Astels, Zach Dennis, Aslak Hellesy, Bryan Helmkamp, Dan North
- Publisher
- The Pragmatic Programmers
- Year
- 2010
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 426
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
Behaviour-Driven Development (BDD) gives you the best of Test Driven Development, Domain Driven Design, and Acceptance Test Driven Planning techniques, so you can create better software with self-documenting, executable tests that bring users and developers together with a common language. Get the most out of BDD in Ruby with The RSpec Book, written by the lead developer of RSpec, David Chelimsky.
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