+1
And have a coding dojo ASAP. It's much easier to learn when you're
having fun.
On 25 Nov 2009, at 18:07, Pat Maddox wrote:
Pair with them. How big's the team? Lots of ways you can do this.
If there are 5 other devs, you can pair with one each day, bam,
training in a week. If there are 10, you pair with 5 for one week,
then have those guys pair with the other guys over the next week
(rotating every day). Does anybody in your organization have any
experience with RSpec? It's likely somebody's played with it some.
Lean on them.
Pick up the RSpec book and pair as much as you can.
Pat
On Fri, Nov 20, 2009 at 1:11 PM, Jon Pincus <li...@ruby-forum.com>
wrote:
Hi all,
I'm with a team of engineers who are new to RSpec, and I'm looking
for
some good introductory material. Ideally it would be something
like the
two-part Railscast on Cucumber (
http://asciicasts.com/episodes/155-beginning-with-cucumber ) which
doesn't assume detailed knowledge of TDD.
I found David Chelimsky's Intro at
http://blog.davidchelimsky.net/2007/05/14/an-introduction-to-rspec-part-i/
... anything else that people would recommend?
Thanks much!
jon
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