Summary
You have a lot of answers above. Your question is years-old, but allow me to chime in: Yes—do TDD! Test your code! Be smart about it.
Design-by-Contract
TDD and BDD are best understood in the context of Hoare-logic preconditions and post-conditions (as well as other forms of code-correctness Boolean assertions). The best application of it I have ever used is Eiffel in EiffelStudio.
The Code-Fail-Correct model is okay until one starts to measure how much time developers and QA people spend on correcting bugs.
You can also go hugely wrong with TDD and BDD as well. TDD can end up generating massive code-bloat, where your test code is larger and harder to maintain than your production code. BDD—which is really mostly DbC—can be misunderstood, misapplied, and mismanaged with its own complexities, bloat, and cost-overhead as well.
The Need
The deepest need is for a language specification, compiler, IDE, and testing system where TDD + BDD (aka DbC) is baked in, with all the proper parts in their proper place instead of bolt-on Frankenstein nonsense trying to masquerade as TDD + BDD.
I find it humorous to watch programmers twisting in the wind of trying to shoehorn common implementations of TDD and BDD into mainstream languages that have no sense of Design-by-Contract at all. Everyone interprets TDD + BDD through this language-spec/compiler/IDE lens as though they truly "get" what it is. They never actually see just how silly and distorted it is.
In From the Cold
TDD + BDD (DbC) get distorted just like other technologies and topics. For example: Do not attempt to use Java as a lens for understand Object Oriented Theory. The same is true for C++ or other C-derived languages. Trying to use a language as a means to learn OO is like thinking that knowing your calculator is going to cause you to understand calculus.
The only language specification, compiler, IDE, and testing system I am aware of that is built from a theory understanding of TDD and BDD is Eiffel and EiffelStudio. I have been using it for some 20 years. I've been around this block many times. It frustrates me to see you all suffering and twisting about on subjects that (to me) are as clear as a cloudless summer day in springtime.