Yeah, we don't need a 300-pages book for driving. 1. You get in the car and start engine. 2. You drive where you want. 3. Here you are!
:D By the way, TDD requires to create only one test during an interation… Best regards, Dennis Schetinin On Wednesday, 13 February 2013 г. at 9:50, stephane ducasse wrote: > + 1 > > 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 > > > > http://www.pharocasts.com/2011/03/build-xml-browser.html > > > > http://www.pharocasts.com/2010/01/starting-with-sunit-and-debugger.html
