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In The Brain of Elizabeth Keogh: Introduction to Behaviour Driven Development
Introduction to Behaviour Driven Development
According to wikipedia, BDD is an Agile software development technique that encourages collaboration between developers, QA and non-technical or business participants in a software project. It was originally conceived in 2003 by Dan North as a response to Test Driven Development, and has evolved over the last few years...
In this Podcast, Liz Keogh shows how to write examples ("SHOULD") instead of tests, and also exposes why the language is important. Liz also illustrates with a petshop scenario, how BDD can help you write software that really matters, and keep your code easy to change.
Download the slides here
ABOUT ELIZABETH KEOGH
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Liz Keogh currently works as an independent Agile Coach and trainer based in London. She is a well-known blogger and international speaker, a core member of the BDD community and a contributor to a number of open-source projects including JBehave.
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