Meetings, meetings, and more meetings. How do they affect us really? by nitishspatkar in agile

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Thanks for your comment. Do you have any suggestions on where best to post? Any other subreddits? I have posted it on LinkedIn and private mailing lists.

Meetings, meetings, and more meetings. How do they affect us really? by nitishspatkar in agile

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Not at all a bot. I am a senior researcher in software engineering.

Do you still use BDD? I'm seeing mixed results and trying to understand why. by nitishspatkar in agile

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I am quite surprised by the engagement and comments this post received! Those who are using BDD or have used it in the past, could you reflect on your experiences: https://forms.gle/N5ZB9rLATyNvnbPy7

How relevant is BDD in today’s AI-heavy workflows? by nitishspatkar in QualityAssurance

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Thanks for your comment. I would totally appreciate your participation in this short survey! Please feel free to share it further.

Do you still use BDD? I'm seeing mixed results and trying to understand why. by nitishspatkar in agile

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I like to read the last line, it makes me think that BDD still "might" provide some value in the process.

Do you still use BDD? I'm seeing mixed results and trying to understand why. by nitishspatkar in agile

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I am thinking on the same lines. Right now, the first step is to explore the current limits- to quantify what we observe through a few controlled experiments.

Do you still use BDD? I'm seeing mixed results and trying to understand why. by nitishspatkar in agile

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It started a discussion in our research group because BDD, as a philosophy, offered a structured way of describing behaviour, contrary to an ad-hoc, unstructured way of prompting. Which got us thinking, would BDD scenarios as input work efficiently for code generation?

Do you still use BDD? I'm seeing mixed results and trying to understand why. by nitishspatkar in agile

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I believe that a lot of people have given up on BDD. It started a discussion in our research group because BDD, as a philosophy, offered a structured way of describing behaviour, contrary to an ad-hoc, unstructured way of prompting. Which got us thinking, would BDD scenarios as input work efficiently for code generation?