Ruby on Rails
Thursday, June 28, 2012
If you want to get familiar with TDD I suggest going for the Rspec Book, since Rspec and Cucumber serve different purposes(Rspec for TDD and Cucumber for BDD). Also, if going for Rspec go ahead and take a look at code school(http://www.codeschool.com/), they've just released a course on Testing with Rspec which is pretty cool.
Hope this helps and Best regards =D
2012/6/28 Kostas L. <louposk@gmail.com>
Hello,i want to buy a book for TTD. I am between "The cucumber book" and the "The Rspec book" from pragmatic programmers.Which of these 2 are the best? Any other suggestion??I am new to testing...Thank you for your time!Kostas--
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