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Do you need to keep your notes after you have written your tests? If so, what's in the notes that's not in the tests?

Actually, my notes tend to be the holistic stuff I was talking about. Things that would fall under the "User Stories" category, but not as formal. So, yes, having that written down helps out a ton.

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Re: Re4: TDD: a test drive and a confession
by adrianh (Chancellor) on Sep 17, 2003 at 22:04 UTC

    Ahh. So notes == requirements. That makes sense ;-)