By aglover
via thediscoblog.com
Published: Aug 28 2007 / 22:42
Every once in awhile when I talk with people about Behavior Driven Development (or BDD) they mention that BDD sounds a lot like TDD done right. By that, they mean that like TDD, BDD enables you to think in terms of behavior (or tests/validation in TDD speak) up front (or first). The beauty of thinking about these constructs first is that it, in essence, drives development in a much more fluid manner that permits refactoring and collaboration with domain experts. This style of coding also builds in confidence up front.
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