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JW on Test
links you've been asking for
Posted
over 3 years ago
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MSDNArchive
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I’ve gotten enough requests for links to my interviews, lectures and pointless videos that I am finally tired of responding individually. Here are a few recent ones I have been pointing people to: A video interview on Channel 9 about software testing...
JW on Test
the touring test
Posted
over 3 years ago
by
MSDNArchive
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(I couldn’t resist the play on Alan Turing’s famous test when naming this testing metaphor.) When I think of software, I naturally think of it in testing terms. In my mind software is made up of components which are defined by structural boundaries...
JW on Test
of moles and tainted peanuts
Posted
over 3 years ago
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MSDNArchive
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There was a full page ad for Jif peanut butter in my morning paper that caught my attention. (For those non-US readers, our nation is experiencing a salmonella bacteria outbreak which has been traced back to contaminated peanuts.) The ad touted Jif’s...
JW on Test
getting away from it all
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over 3 years ago
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MSDNArchive
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When you’re on vacation do you think about work? Not thoughts of dread, worry or angst but reflection, planning and problem solving. I just did. Last Sunday I awoke in Seattle to freezing temps and a dusting of snow. By midday I was building a sandcastle...
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