Re: Lettuce vs Behave

2013-08-30 Thread Ben Finney
jumpmanl...@myopera.com writes: > On Friday, August 16, 2013 1:15:01 PM UTC-4, cutems93 wrote: > > As professionals, what do you prefer and why? > > +1 for Behave And why? -- \ “In the long run, the utility of all non-Free software | `\ approaches zero. All non-Free softwar

Re: Lettuce vs Behave

2013-08-30 Thread jumpmanlane
On Friday, August 16, 2013 1:15:01 PM UTC-4, cutems93 wrote: > I found that BDD is a very good philosophy for coding and checking my > program, and I decided to use either of these two software. However, it seems > these two are very similar in the way they function. As professionals, what > do

Re: Lettuce vs Behave

2013-08-28 Thread Ben Finney
cutems93 writes: > However, it seems these two [Lettuce and Behave] are very similar in > the way they function. As professionals, what do you prefer and why? I haven't used both, and have only begun using Behave. The Behave documentation compares it with Lettuce here http://pythonhosted.org/be

Lettuce vs Behave

2013-08-16 Thread cutems93
I found that BDD is a very good philosophy for coding and checking my program, and I decided to use either of these two software. However, it seems these two are very similar in the way they function. As professionals, what do you prefer and why? -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/pytho