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Eric Jarvi
Michael Howard on the Silver Bullet Security Podcast
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over 6 years ago
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ejarvi
Here's the link... http://www.cigital.com/silverbullet/show-006/
Eric Jarvi
CERT Secure Coding Standards
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over 6 years ago
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ejarvi
"This web site exists to support the development of secure coding standards for commonly used programming languages such as C and C++. " https://www.securecoding.cert.org/confluence/display/seccode/CERT+Secure+Coding+Standards
Eric Jarvi
application responsiveness
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over 6 years ago
by
ejarvi
Joe Duffy just got an application responsiveness article posted at Dr. Dobbs that's worth reading: http://www.bluebytesoftware.com/blog/PermaLink,guid,b25572f1-ff84-4acb-865c-112b5d21af00.aspx
Eric Jarvi
protest: stress relief
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over 6 years ago
by
ejarvi
[ protest ] I'm getting over the flu and dropped the ball on my "protest" series, but I'm not dead yet. Is laughter is the best medicine? If so the thought for today is that really good testers seem to have built up a resistance, a sense of humor to...
Eric Jarvi
protest: fault injection
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over 6 years ago
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ejarvi
[ protest ] Fault injection is one of those technologies that has always been just a bit out of reach for me in terms of its ability to deliver results. Some tools are out there, I actually won a personal copy of Security Innovation's awesome Holodeck...
Eric Jarvi
protest: bugbash tricks
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over 6 years ago
by
ejarvi
[ protest ] With the winds of change seemingly blowing developers into testing and testers into development it seems like there are some pockets of our industry where the craft of manual testing is becoming somewhat of a lost and unappreciated art...
Eric Jarvi
protest: drag reduction
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over 6 years ago
by
ejarvi
[ protest ] A while back on Slashdot there was an unforgettable post on who had the worst working environment starting with aerospace. Those of you who actually are rocket engineers will undoubtedly cringe, but in my simplistic understanding, cleaner...
Eric Jarvi
protest: defect reports sans attitude
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over 6 years ago
by
ejarvi
[ protest ] Last year David Williamson invited me to review this article on the "perfect" bug report before it was posted: http://blogs.msdn.com/ejarvi/archive/2005/08/01/446126.aspx With all the advice about what to put into bug reports, it got...
Eric Jarvi
the protest series
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over 6 years ago
by
ejarvi
Over the past few years I've been putting together a rough collection of ideas that I use internally for doing software testing, I call it 'protest' as in pro fessional test ing. This is a way of taking some of those thoughts and ideas and putting them...
Eric Jarvi
VSTS Tip: Pro Visual Studio 2005 Team System Application Development
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over 6 years ago
by
ejarvi
My pre-order copy of Steve Shrimpton's "Pro Visual Studio 2005 Team System Application Development" finally arrived today - it is massive and on page 722 the author confesses "I could have made this book much longer!" It's at least an order of magnitude...
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