Thu 18 Jun 2009
Book Review(so far): The RSpec Book
Posted by nola under Ruby, Testing, book review
This book is still in beta, but so far… I love it!
Chapter 1 is a very brief overview of RSpec and Cucumber and in Chapter 2 you are shown some examples. This is Real Code That Works! You can type it in and run. That is awesome, I was so excited last night that I almost couldn’t stop and go to sleep (Doc tells me to get more sleep. BAH!). I’ve done RSpec on a fairly large project before, a few years ago. I had seen some presentation at the Chirb meetings about some kind of testing involving Stories and Scenarios. It was interesting then… I just wasn’t sure how you can translate that into code. Now I see, it looks like this method has matured to the point where it is viable. Cucumber is only version 0.3.11 at this time but hey! Its cool, its tight, its gonna take off!
Chapter 3 - Starting off with a game example! WAY TO GO! Nothing more uninteresting than Yet Another Bank Account or Blog example. This is totally awesome. Its a very conversational at first, as you are learning how to apply the “Story” concept to the need. Once the planning is out of the way…. its time to code!
Chapter 4 - Cucumber, Writing steps to the stories
Chapter 5 - RSpec, writing rspec tests
Its great to see code that you can type in an run and its kinda fun, it a game! what isn’t fun about that! Great book so far Dave Chelimsky, Dave Astels, Zach Dennis, Aslak Hellesoy, Bryan Helmkamp and Dan North. Right on! Looking forward to the rest ![]()
