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Waiting for Kent Beck to qualify statement "If you don't know what the answer should be, you have no business programming" in presentation
39 minutes ago
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@ There's enough stuff running on my browser already...
about 1 hour ago
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@ @ And Chrome-frame is not an acceptable solution for IE users.
about 5 hours ago
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@ Have an account. Interesting tech, crap product. Will be curious to see what happens next, but happy to be a laggard this time.
about 6 hours ago
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@ What does it get you that a logged chat doesn't?
about 7 hours ago
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@ ...which is Google's problem, not anyone else's :)
about 8 hours ago
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@ ...and maintenance costs, productivity overheads, costs of 'standardising' operating procedures, first-born children, err, grads...
6:29 PM Nov 29th
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@ I think of it more as faithware. Fad software bought in the hope that if we keep making it offerings, all our ills will be solved.
6:18 PM Nov 29th
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@ I've heard CUBs have moved to "good" school areas for their kids, but have driven results down. Am keen to see evidence though
6:16 PM Nov 29th
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@ The people who make decisions to buy SAP/ERP usually don't have a KPI for staff productivity...At least not for anyone else's staff.
5:35 PM Nov 29th
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@ Doppelganger @?
3:03 PM Nov 29th
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in reply to jonathannen
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@ Me too, but for some reason, worry more about how we as testers contribute to the problem.
8:18 PM Nov 26th
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in reply to michaelbolton
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@ Which is not to suggest that testers aren't people, just that they're often victims of themself. External forces contribute.
12:45 PM Nov 26th
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@ I agree, but you said 'People give testers scripts' but I mostly see testers give testers/themselves scripts.
12:43 PM Nov 26th
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Windows Live Gallery's panorama ability impresses. And amuses when it dies a recursive death on a 360 degree panorama. Out of memory.
6:15 AM Nov 26th
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@ Because it's rare that people know what they need. Desire is more apparent...
5:31 PM Nov 25th
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@ Don't testers give *themselves* scripts with explicit steps?
5:31 PM Nov 25th
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in reply to michaelbolton
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Did something change? TweetDeck is missing tweets...
8:04 PM Nov 23rd
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@ Can you spot me some dev time? :)
3:58 PM Nov 23rd
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@ And something can be in both states for one person for different purposes.
3:53 PM Nov 23rd
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- Name Jared Quinert
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- Bio Product-thinking context-driven software tester, mostly working in agile environments
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