Brian Marick

@marick

Programmer → tester → test consultant → agile consultant → programmer. Has written books along the way.

Champaign, IL, USA
Joined September 2007

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    Let’s remember that continuous deployment was ridiculous five-ish years ago, and continuous integration unachievable fifteen years ago.

  2. Plan to walk from Keflavik to airport: perhaps unwise

  3. One of my fav planetary exploration images of last few years; selfie with comet nucleus at 16 km

  4. Evil Monkey Orchids

  5. I see that Storify is now “Adobe Experience Manager.” Because everybody wants to be a cog in the machinery of the cyberpunk dystopia.

  6. Friends, if you have the means, get the full-sized candy bars. YOU can be the legendary house during Halloween.

  7. “hub is a command-line wrapper for git that makes you better at GitHub.” =>

  8. Why does javascript get so much grief and bash so little?

  9. Death threats to publishers, reporters, and salespeople after a newspaper dis-endorses Trump. Shameful.

  10. I've been using "self-protection" as an argument for refactoring. Code has to be clean enough for me in my befuddled state.

  11. His colours seem to change almost immediately- amazing!

  12. Everybody writes bash scripts, right? I always use `set -e` but need to make these others a habit:

  13. Always use his full name, it's Peter "the extension of franchise to women has rendered the notion of capitalist democracy an oxymoron" Thiel

  14. Half of the art of test automation is making the test code sensitive to things you care about and insensitive to things you don't care about

  15. I read Malcolm Gladwell books for 10,000 hours and now I'm an expert at cherry-picked anecdotes, post-hoc sophistry and false dichotomies.

  16. Unfortunately "programming" refers to both what programs do & what programmers do.

  17. if people from the static/dynamic communities talked more about workflows there'd be much less misunderstanding

  18. ... except that such college professors are *honest* about their relativism, and thus more admirable.]

  19. [That is, a devout Christian who considers Trump to have a strong moral character is as great a "moral relativist" as any college professor.

  20. To me, most evangelical leaders have long been obviously non-Godly, but I respected evangelicals themselves. But now: whited sepulchers.

  21. 44% of white evangelical protestants believe Trump has "strong moral character". I can respect the "lesser evil" argument, but this is foul.

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