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Mar 8, 2017·1 min read

Good note

David Qorashi

Software Engineer living in the Bay Area

The problem with trying to achieve a higher degree of coverage using only BDD/ATDD styles is that those tests tend to be (by necessity) functional/end-to-end tests, meaning that a large coverage score will take a long time to execute. I’ve seen BDD suites that take hours to run, and I’ve heard stories of BDD suites that take 24+ ho…

BDD is a subclass of TDD, and is more similar to ATDD (Acceptance Test Driven Development), where…
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