Two flavours of BDD, or .net gets behaviour-driven
How about that? You wait ages for a BDD framework in .net and then two come along at once! Ok, to be fair NSpec has been around for a while. However I’m talking about describing application behaviour in terms of stories and scenarios, to complement NSpec’s description of interactions between objects. (As a side note, I would love to see NSpec adopt rspec’s describe/it vocabulary rather than using contexts and specifications.)
Introducing NBehave and, well, NBehave! ¶
Morgan Persson first spoke to me about writing a .net version of JBehave at the beginning of 20071, so I am delighted that he has just announced his first public release of NBehave. It mixes C# and VB.net in a lovely it’s-all-about-the-CLR way. So the examples are in C#, extending VB.net framework classes.