Thanks for the replies. I fired that question cause I bought a bunch of BDDCasts from (bddcasts.com) and the first thing they did when bootstrapping the application, was to delete the test folder. So that and the first chapter of the book (mentioned above) got me thinking that bdd replaces unit testing as it is focusing on behaviour which is in total contrast to unit tests which focuses on . Sure, you still could test in both directions but somehow that idea sounded like a lot of work.
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