Articles tagged 'bdd'
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Kickstart Academy Podcast with Liz Keogh and Corey Haines
For the third installment of the Kickstart Academy podcast we were pleased to have Liz Keogh join us — and Corey Haines returned to the panel for his second appearance.
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Hangout with Matt Wynne and Aslak Hellesøy
A few weeks ago Matt, Aslak and I held a live google hangout. Today I realised that I hadn’t mentioned it here. If you haven’t seen it yet you can watch it here:
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The Cucumber Test Trap
Aslak Hellesøy recently wrote how cucumber is “the world’s most misunderstood collaboration tool.”
Cucumber was born out of the frustration with ambiguous requirements and misunderstandings between the people who order the software and those who deliver it.
Anybody who has spent time with more...
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Discovering BDD
I graduated from UMIST in 2002 with a Software Engineering degree, and I started work with a company who provided document scanning services, mostly to the public sector - NHS trusts and local authorities. I came into the company thinking I knew it all - I had a software engineering degreee!
Wow...
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Cucumber and Full Stack Testing
There has been two similar questions asked on two different mailing lists I subscribe to (Corey Haines’ BAWCH mailing list, and Ruby Rogues Parley list). Both of these lists are private so I thought it would be worthwhile posting my answer here.
Both of the questions were concerned with out-side...
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Exploring Harmony for javascript BDD with RSpec
We try to BDD all of our production code, but the one area we always seem to struggle with is our javascript. There are various test/spec frameworks for javascript, but we’ve never quite found one we’ve been totally happy with.
There’s been a fair amount of interest lately in a new ruby gem which...
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