[plt-scheme] TDD/BDD for plt scheme?
Indeed, students who use DrScheme learn this from the second lecture
forward, college, high school, or middle school. See check-expect in
teaching languages.
On Nov 10, 2008, at 10:26 AM, Eduardo Bellani wrote:
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> Hey guys.
> Being from the ruby gang I'm pretty used to TDD (BDD is a nicer term,
> but it serves just to get the emphasis out of
> testing and into design, where it should be anyway), and the community
> has some standards on
> how/what to use (kind of murky, but *usually* for rails people use
> rspec, which is a pretty helpful).
>
> I'm wondering if the PLT community has something like that, if not,
> what do *you* use for it?
>
> - --
> Eduardo Bellani
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