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Aspect-Oriented Programming On The Cheap

If you're sat at home alone twiddling your thumbs - or whatever it is that you twiddle when you're sat at home alone - why not take on a little project to keep your mind and your thumbs (or whatever) busy?

In spare moments - which these days come mainly while I'm on the crapper (if you only count the spare moments when I'm awake and sober) - I'm pondering the whole problem of cross-cutting concerns and what to do about them.

My (testing practice) motto: equilibrium (Yin Yang)

perspectives
I'm used to disagree with people since my childhood. If they say that X is black I will oppose with evidence that there are something white as well. If they say X is white I will also oppose with an evidence of black. It doesn’t mean I believe myself that X is either black or white. I believe nothing is either way, nothing but things that we would never start debating.
Yin Yang

David Tennant Quitting Dr Who

Am I the first blogger to report this?

David Tennant has just anounced on live TV that he's not going to be in the show in 2010, but will be doing 4 specials in 2009.

Take that, Heat magazine!



A Post-Agilist Concept: End Methodology Wars

One of the Post-Agile ideals I have witnessed and encourage is the breaking down of walls between methodology camps. When teams apply practices, processes, rituals and tools from Agile methodologies and create a fusion with other, compatible processes in order...

Planning for reporting

Working on an article related to test analysis and reporting, I got to thinking about some of the questions I try to answer when I report test status. Here are some of the questions I might ask myself during a project: How much testing did we plan to do and how much of that have [...]