Railsconf Europe 2007 Roundup 1 (rspec)
Monday, September 24th, 2007 by Alexander LangLast week was RailsConf 2007 in Berlin. Only a couple of days have passed and it already seems so far away. Time for some blogging before everybody forgets that it even took place and nobody’s going to read this
So here’s the interesting part of the sessions I attended:
A Half-day of Behavior-driven Development on Rails (rspec)
This was the first session on tutorial day and for me one of the most interesting. It basically gave a looong introduction to behavior driven design, how it evolved from things like TDD and who realized what while enganged in which project back in the good old times. One of the interesting parts for me was when they talked about the whole story writing/specification process. I had heard most of it before but it was a good refreshment. The central statement was to write “Software that matters”, and to achieve this, you’d have to get the specs right - as we XPers know this should be done by collecting user stories. The suggested format for such a story was this:




