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December 2004 - Posts

Techies, be business-savvy
Just a quick update. Several people have asked questions about the title of my series on software testing: "How to test like Leonardo da vinci" If there is one individual in history, whose achievements fascinate me, he is Leonardo da Vinci. I've tried Read More...
Techies, be business-savvy
I would like to thank all thoughtful readers, who read the summary and emailed me their suggestions for next week. To give a quick snapshot of suggestions - 7 Habits of Highly successful people was the first book to be recommended. "Less is More" by Jason Read More...
Techies, be business-savvy: Built to last
Built to Last, by Jim Collins and Jerry Porras (Kintan's rating: 4.0/5.0) One of the most successful books on contemporary business-thinking, presents the successful habits of 18 visionary companies. Secret sauce of the book: Enduring and successful organizations Read More...
Techies, be business-savvy
I am passionate about reading business books. With a vision to empower every techie to become business-savvy, I will summarize an effective and popular business book, every week. I will try to present my intellectually honest opinions along with the compilation Read More...
How to test like Leonardo da Vinci - Security Testing One
Security testing has to do a lot with one of the seven da Vincian principles - Sfumato (literally "Going up in Smoke") - a willingness to embrace ambiguity, paradox and uncertainty. A good security tester appreciates the existence of uncertainty, malice Read More...
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