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koen.h
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BDD

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Anyone doing BDD? Did it improve your tests quality? One might argue it's just TDD but still there's a learning curve to dive into the new concepts and I want to know if I should invest time in learning more about it.
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We use it at my office. We don't even think about it any more, it's just natural. There isn't really a great deal to learn.. just write your spec(s), keeping them simple and concise, then make them pass. A lot of people will go to great detail to make this seem like it's vastly complex, when - in reality - it isn't.
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Re: BDD

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I since started writing my tests in a 'should' format. That seems already doing a good job of improving the tests.
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