BDD follows naturally from TDD. That is, Bladder Driven Development inevitably follows from Tea Driven Development.
Posted by ivan at March 12, 2006 2:07 PMLOL
I already laugh every time I see BDD compared/contrasted to TDD: Where I work now, 'B' was the the first initial of the lead developer who authored the code base we inherited. We routinely use 'BDD' to refer to the not-tested, not-working, not spell-checked, not-coherent body of legacy code that remains in our system.
Thus for me, 'BDD' code is synonymous with giant balls of speculation-driven, untestable (and generally not-working) spaghetti. :-)
Now I have two reasons.
Posted by: Bill Caputo at March 12, 2006 4:58 PMshouldGotoTheLoo()
Posted by: Darren Rowley at March 12, 2006 11:22 PMT-Boi, I knew we'd miss you for some reason or other. And it is obviously for enlightened insights like this.
Posted by: Dave Coombes at March 16, 2006 12:09 PM