On 1/9/07, inforequest <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

On a related topic, I've started looking at behavior-driven development
(an "advance" from test driven development) and I like the concepts, but
as usual there is "good coding" and all sorts of other things getting
labeled as examples of behavior-driven development. It's great that more
structure moves the new Javascript out of the html and into the CSS, but
hat is real Bahevaior-Driven development to a PHP developer?

Um, would that be like making storyboards? Because that's what we used
to do back before we wrote tests for everything first. Or maybe I'm
confused, and that was Narrative Driven Development.

Or do you mean the so-called "behavior" approach to front-end
programming, where the class attributes of objects in markup are used
to create JavaScript objects on page load? Saves a lot of code, but
the routines used to find objects by class name are notoriously slow.

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Chris Snyder
http://chxo.com/
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