Don’t panic!#
Getting set up to do TDD in a new language can be daunting.
- What do you need to install?
- What does the toolchain look like?
- What support is there for doing TDD?
- Which TDD tools or libraries are widely used?
- Which ones are well-supported?
This site is here to get you started. Our goal is get you up and running, the rest is up to you. Want to start TDD in Python? Take a look at howtoTDD.in/python. Starting to learn Rust? Try howtoTDD.in/rust.
Is your favourite language missing? We would love to showcase your TDD setup, and we will be happy to review a pull request on GitHub.
Multiple options per language#
Some languages have several TDD frameworks that either ship with the language or are available as separate tools. While there are different dialects of TDD, we are style-agnostic. Where there are different options, we choose the ones that we think will get you up and running quickly. Once you settle into the new ecosystem, you can make a more informed choice.
Hello TDD world#
In each example, we will write a test for a greeter that says “Hello world”. This may be a function or a method on a class, depending on the language.