I have been doing TDD (Test Driven Development/Design) for quite some now, and I have found this to be pretty useful. Writing test is always kind of pain if you don't get it right. The problem with TDD seems it's more oriented towards writing tests whereas the developer may be more concerned with the design and behaviour of the system.
The problem per se doesn't lie with TDD, but more with the mindset. It's about getting our mind in the right spot. So, here comes BDD a.k.a. Behaviour Driven Development. These are not just terminology changes, but it's about a change in the way we write our tests or rather specification in terms of BDD. Without further ado, let's dig deeper into this unchartered territory.
The problem per se doesn't lie with TDD, but more with the mindset. It's about getting our mind in the right spot. So, here comes BDD a.k.a. Behaviour Driven Development. These are not just terminology changes, but it's about a change in the way we write our tests or rather specification in terms of BDD. Without further ado, let's dig deeper into this unchartered territory.
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