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The strange case of invisible ink at the polling place
Submitted by Erik Petersen on Wed, 06/02/2008 - 12:11. metaphors | people issues | perspectivesI worked in and ran polling places in Australia for many years. One of the challenges is getting polling staff familiar with their tasks and responsibilities before polling starts, so every voter can be processed correctly. This was evidently not the case at a polling place in Chicago, during the recent American primaries.
Suggestion For Class Repackaging Tool
Submitted by jason@parlezuml.com (Jason Gorman) on Wed, 06/02/2008 - 13:39.I suggested we use NDepend to help us visualise the dependencies between the classes. To be fair, the tool gets us some of the way there by producing a dependency diagram of the existing classes. We printed this off and drew lines on the page to denote potential package boundaries.
Notetaking taking while testing software
Submitted by Karen N. Johnson on Wed, 06/02/2008 - 15:37.Thinking more about the topic, I've realized writing about notetaking is difficult for me. One reason is that my notetaking depends on the situation I'm in. But in an effort to avoid being elusive and to try to share with other testers, I thought I would try to share specifics on the recordings that I make while testing.
Scrum vs. Gorman - It's War! (According To Some)
Submitted by jason@parlezuml.com (Jason Gorman) on Wed, 06/02/2008 - 17:15.How do I know when I'm done... (again)
Submitted by Antony Marcano on Wed, 06/02/2008 - 18:08. exploratory testing | extreme programming (XP)That sweet check-in...
A Book!
Submitted by jamie on Wed, 06/02/2008 - 18:25.I would like to apologise to the internet for going off into the wilderness for the last 5 or 6 months. I started fiddling about with a sample chapter for a book in October. I rang my mate Mike and said “shall I write a book”?
The good, the bad and the ugly...
Submitted by Antony Marcano on Wed, 06/02/2008 - 19:19. perspectivesMucho controversio has followed...
Apparently some consider this insulting.
Should marketing folk be insulted and offended by the idea of viral marketing? Of course not... viral marketing is one of the most effective forms of marketing on the planet... in fact if you create a campaign that spreads virally, you consider that a success! So, why would anyone be insulted by the idea that Scrum is viral? Please!!!!!!
C# .NET 2.0 HTTP GET Class
Submitted by Corey Goldberg on Wed, 06/02/2008 - 21:59.
Sending HTTP Requests from a C# program seems unnecessarily hard. I wrote a
small helper class to deal with sending and timing GET requests:
http://www.goldb.org/httpgetcsharp.html
You use it like this:
public class Program { static void Main(string[] args)
{ HTTPGet req = new HTTPGet(); req.Request("http://www.google.com"); Console.WriteLine(req.StatusLine);It's okay to THINK for Yourself
Submitted by iclemartin on Wed, 06/02/2008 - 22:01.I can't really add anything to Geoff's post. Go read it and apply it.
