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    2006.Nov.27 Mon

    Done?

    How do you know it's done? (Speaking of some amount of code) That's a good question to ask, but perhaps the better one is "How can you show that it's working correctly, and that it is still working correctly after someone has changed something when you are not present?"

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    BayXP Meeting on jBehave and rSpec

    ShaneDuan will be speaking on jBehave, rSpec, and Test Driven Development, 6:00 PM, November 29, 2006, at Digital Chocolate, 1855 South Grant Street, San Mateo, CA 94402

    Abstract: As TDD becoming more accepted development practices and we gaining good experience on what it makes a good TDD, some have taken a second look at what we can do to improve the framework that we are using, so that it fits into our style of programming, rather than the other way around. Two good examples are jBehave, and rSpec. Here we are going to take a brief look at how they are trying to achieve this, and share our ideas of TDD without the restriction of the tools.

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