I know this is a little off topic, but Rails is pretty much the only
place I use JavaScript at the moment, so I'm guessing that does come
into the equation a little bit.

I have learned to get quite a lot of the prototype. I choose prototype
as a library only because it ships with rails. I know the JavaScript I
write is not great. It gets the job done, and that's it. I want to bring
my JavaScript up to the next level.

One way I did that with Ruby was learning BDD with RSpec. So here's
question: what's the best way to go about learning/practicing BDD with
JavaScript?

I saw a really cool talk at confreaks.com
(http://lsrc2008.confreaks.com/10-yehuda-katz-using-jquery-with-ruby-web-frameworks.html)
about jQuery and ScrewUnit. It looks really cool, but I don't want to
decide just based one one video :)

So, what do you recommend for learning to do BDD with javascript? Which
frameworks, books, screencasts, etc?

Thanks
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