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Your Software Has Bugs
How NOT to Write for the Software Engineering Community
Posted
over 1 year ago
by
Seth Eliot
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Pop quiz.... here is an article I recent stumbled upon, which side (pro or con) do you think the author takes? Pros and Cons of Requirements-Based Software Testing For something that is essential, fairly fundamental and seemingly straightforward, requirements...
Your Software Has Bugs
Apple Doesn’t Suck
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over 1 year ago
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Seth Eliot
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Reading the title you might think I am pulling a Don Dodge… the Microsoft evangelist you got canned, moved to Google, and almost immediately penned a blog post on the wonders of Apple versus stodgy old Microsoft . No that’s not it… I thought to...
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