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September IWST: Testers who write code
Submitted by Mike Kelly on Tue, 07/10/2008 - 15:23.A couple weeks ago we held the final IWST workshop for 2008. The topic for the full day of experience reports was “Testers who write code.” The workshop was the best attended to date, with 16 participants: Charlie AudritshHoward BandyIsaac ChenDavid ChristiansenJennifer DillonMichael GoempelJeremy D. JarvisMichael KellyBrett LeonardCharles McMillanNatalie MegoChris OverpeckAnthony Pano
CITCON Europe 2008 - In Brief
Submitted by jason@parlezuml.com (Jason Gorman) on Tue, 07/10/2008 - 16:33.Went to the Continuous Integration & Testing Conference in Amsterdam this weekend.
Good sessions run by Ivan Moore (on "Flickering Builds" - builds that fail randomly), Steve Freeman (on "Long-term Sustainability" of builds, which steered towards a discussion about the dysfunctional work ethic in creative disciplines like software development) and Jamie Dobson on the problem of how to
Good sessions run by Ivan Moore (on "Flickering Builds" - builds that fail randomly), Steve Freeman (on "Long-term Sustainability" of builds, which steered towards a discussion about the dysfunctional work ethic in creative disciplines like software development) and Jamie Dobson on the problem of how to
Sylvester McCoy Is Actually The 7th Doctor
Submitted by jason@parlezuml.com (Jason Gorman) on Tue, 07/10/2008 - 16:52....and not the 6th, as I mistakenly labeled him in a previous blog post about bumping into people in Cambridge Circus.
Thanks to Martin from Boston, MA for pointing out the mistake. My memory obviously is in need of a bit of refactoring.
Thanks to Martin from Boston, MA for pointing out the mistake. My memory obviously is in need of a bit of refactoring.
