When writing code in BDD way you can write down a more broad test that fails purposefully, and later as soon as it passes it should inform that it can now be marked as not failing anymore. This helps a lot when you stumble upon a hard scenario to implement. This presentation will give a short intro to BDD and TDD and show how to write tests efficiently.
CTO @ EL Passion
Michał Warda is the Head of AI Research and Development at EL Passion with over 10 years of experience programming in multiple languages like TypeScript, Elixir, Ruby, and Kotlin. He has worked on applications used by millions of people for clients all around the world. Michał is an active open-source contributor and frequent speaker at technology conferences. He shares his insights on grifel.dev, and he is the creator of progle(), a programming game, and poe2.app, a gaming website. Additionally, he is the CEO of buildel.ai, an AI orchestration app that helps average people access new AI tools and use their power to improve their lives.
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