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we do not need 300 pages book for tdd :)
1 You write tests first
there are red
you commit
you start writing your code so that tests are green
when they are green you commit and take a rest.
then go back point 1
One I wrote a little powerpoint slideMorph this way and it was fun. The code
should be in SlideMorph on Squeaksource.
Then the environment can help you by creating on the fly method stubs and the
rest.
But the key principle is there.
> this one shows tdd at work
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> http://www.pharocasts.com/2011/03/build-xml-browser.html
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> http://www.pharocasts.com/2010/01/starting-with-sunit-and-debugger.html
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> Best regards,
> Igor Stasenko.
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