Tag: TDD
Introducing Machine.Specifications.Mvc
Tags: BDD, MSpec, MVC, TDD, Testing 2 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 No 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 1 Comment »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 No Comments »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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