Hi!

Yeah.. Behaviour driven might help:

http://blog.dannorth.net/whats-in-a-story/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Behavior_Driven_Development
http://jbehave.org/
http://www.jdave.org/



But really.. you might benefit from rubbing shoulders with someone
with already some experience.

**
Martin


2010/11/14 Jonathan Locke <[email protected]>:
>
> In the end, the code above is some pretty horrific and very optional
> suffering.
>
> When I look at that code, I basically see a dislocated shoulder. A novice
> went to the gym and started trying to move the weights instead of exercise
> the muscle.
>
> Thinking in Java is a good book. No doubt about it. But to my taste, there
> is still a lot of "trying to move the weights" to it. There's too much about
> Java and not enough about thinking for a beginner.
>
> In the end, you don't need a book at all so much as you need to stop and
> REALLY, TRULY THINK about what you are doing and why. In my experience,
> very, very few people do this with any real regularity. In fact, it's not
> really a beginner problem. Even most of the very experience programmers I
> know don't do nearly enough of this. Particularly if what they are doing
> seems to be "working for them." But in the end, repeating what works is like
> moving the weights at the gym -- it's a trap and a good way to get injured
> -- and the only way out of that trap is to stay focused on incremental
> improvement of process. The master craftsman cares not so much about what is
> accomplished, but HOW it is accomplished.
>
> Truth is, you don't need my book. You can learn everything you need to know
> by reading this post a few times and taking it to heart. If you do, the
> shift in mind-set will be enormous. You will get stronger, much, much faster
> and you won't tear a rotator cuff like the guy above.
>
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