RSpec is sweeping through the ruby world by storm, and for a good reason too. RSpec is so different, sometimes folks don’t get where to start with it. I’ve created a series of smarticasts that give you some examples on how to approach RSpec.
<p>The first smarticast is an example of my take on <span class="caps">BDD</span>. I haven’t read any books on <span class="caps">BDD</span>, just a <a href="http://www.amazon.com/Test-Driven-Development-Practical-Guide/dp/0131016490">java oriented book</a> on <span class="caps">TDD</span> by Dave Astels. My approach may be totally off base, but it does work well for me and others.</p>
<p>I’m also going to be playing with formats for this series. This first one is quicktime at 1024×768 and it is encoded for streaming. Let me know what you think.</p>
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