Tag: TDD
Introducing Machine.Specifications.Mvc
Tags: BDD, MSpec, MVC, TDD, Testing 5 Comments »Hot on the heels of my Machine.Specifications.AutoMocking framework, I am please to announce another extension to the awesome Machine.Specifications BDD testing framework.
Machine.Specifications.Mvc is a set of extensions for testing ASP.Net MVC specific types.
It aims to ease the testing of ActionResult objects returned from MVC Controllers by providing an MSpec BDD syntax over [...]
Asp.Net MVC Controllers + BDD = The perfect match? Part 3: The AccountController contd.
Tags: .NET, Agile, Asp.Net, BDD, C#, MVC, TDD, Testing No Comments »This is part 3 in a series of posts on using Behaviour Driven Development to build and test your MVC controllers. The full series is as follows:
Asp.Net MVC Controllers + BDD = The perfect match? Part 1: The HomeController
Asp.Net MVC Controllers + BDD = The perfect match? Part 2: Log On and Off with the [...]
Asp.Net MVC Controllers + BDD = The perfect match? Part 2: Log On and Log Off with the AccountController
Tags: .NET, Agile, Asp.Net, BDD, C#, MVC, TDD, Testing 3 Comments »This is part 2 in a series of posts on using Behaviour Driven Development to build and test your MVC controllers. The full series is as follows:
Asp.Net MVC Controllers + BDD = The perfect match? Part 1: The HomeController
Asp.Net MVC Controllers + BDD = The perfect match? Part 2: Log On and Off with the [...]
Asp.Net MVC Controllers + BDD = The perfect match? Part 1: The HomeController
Tags: .NET, Agile, Asp.Net, BDD, C#, MVC, TDD, Testing 2 Comments »This is part 1 in a series of posts on using Behaviour Driven Development to build and test your MVC controllers. The full series is as follows:
Asp.Net MVC Controllers + BDD = The perfect match? Part 1: The HomeController
Asp.Net MVC Controllers + BDD = The perfect match? Part 2: Log On and Off with the [...]
A response to “Deferring Costs to Future Generations”
Tags: Agile, BDD, Project Management, TDD 1 Comment »I read my colleague Simon Munro’s recent post about deferring costs to the future and how he thinks this should apply to the software development process. As a developer who is an advocate of all the things that Simon claims are simply improving future maintainability at a higher cost, I felt compelled to give a [...]

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