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September 2003 - Posts

16 Minutes Ok, so I missed my Monday goal by 16 minutes. I think it was worth it.  You should have seen the entry @ 11:55, before a spell check and re-read.  Credit I also want to give a shout out and publicly thank my team for putting up with Read More...
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Software Testing Problems Part 3: Scheduling and Testing Read More...
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Salt shaker testing Read More...
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I wrote a blog about it… Read More...
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Who is testing salt shakers? Read More...
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Caught up for now Read More...
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Dare Read More...
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Early Read More...
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Software Testing Problems Part 2: Your Talents Read More...
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Want to see text output when running console apps Read More...
Keep your complaints coming Read More...
That makes me think of Towel Amnesty Day Read More...
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Looking for Visual Studio Bugs or Peeves Read More...
2001 Kiona Lemberger Read More...
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2000 Goosehorn Merlot Read More...
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Visual Studio User Settings: Window Layouts Read More...
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Goals Read More...
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Chatting Problems Read More...
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Missed an important concept Read More...
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Josh answers a question posted to his comments. :-) Read More...
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User focussed testing Read More...
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Road trip fun. Read More...
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First wine post Read More...
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Working for Visual Studio I’ve become convinced that, in reality, the ultimate mission of my team is to put developers out of business.  On the Visual Studio web site you won’t find that exact statement.  The closest vision you get is “Rapidly Read More...
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My take on the VS Powertoys project. Read More...
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