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May 2004 - Posts

Model Based Testing - The future is here!
Not sure if my article on Model Based Testing warranted an article or not (am not sure when exactly does a post qualify as an article - anyone know of any guidelines?), but I did put it up, partly because I wanted to try out the Article section of the Read More...

Posted Sunday, May 30, 2004 1:47 PM by nihitk | 3 Comments

Hinglish - Thanks to Baraha!
Discovered a really cool software some time back to help me type in Hindi . Problem was that I had lost touch with writing in the actual Hindi script (Devanagari) and plus there are all the issues related to typing a different language using the English Read More...

Posted Sunday, May 23, 2004 10:58 PM by nihitk | 6 Comments

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Commerce Server 2002 Service Pack 3 Released!
Wow - we are on a roll! We just released Service Pack 3 (SP3) for Commerce Server 2002 . It is basically a roll up of all hotfixes (fixed as a result of QFEs or bugs found during internal testing) since SP2. One important thing to note is that SP3 is Read More...

Posted Thursday, May 20, 2004 9:56 AM by nihitk | 0 Comments

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Commerce Server 2002 Feature Pack 1 Released!
Yohoooo!!! Feature Pack 1 for Commerce Server 2002 has officially RTWed (which stands for Release To Web, so maybe it should be written as RedTW). You can download your own copy from here and start playing the awesome new Catalog and Discount management Read More...

Posted Tuesday, May 18, 2004 9:52 AM by nihitk | 0 Comments

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Pairwise Pruning
Pairwise Testing is such a cool thing if you ever have to deal with testing a program or an API that is suffering from a test matrix explosion (due to a large number of all permutation / combinations of all involved variables such as Operating Systems, Read More...

Posted Sunday, May 09, 2004 3:22 PM by nihitk | 3 Comments

RSS Bandit Rocks
I knew about RSS Bandit but hadn't really tried it so far. Finally tired of SharpReader taking up tons of memory on my box, I decided to try RSS Bandit and am loving it. Especially the light memory consumption (compared to SharpReader). Next stop will Read More...

Posted Sunday, May 09, 2004 3:16 PM by nihitk | 4 Comments

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