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Confessions of an Agile Tester: May 2011
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Confessions of an Agile Tester. Sunday, May 8, 2011. Lessons Learned in Preparing for an Internet-Free Technical Tutorial. Last year at Agile 2010, Abby Fichtner. And I did a technical half-day tutorial involving FitNesse and some code. We first presented a few examples together, and then intended to walk the audience through a series of stories themselves. We ran into common issues:. There were still a significant number of people unable to run successfully. My final environment, delivered on USB sticks...
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Confessions of an Agile Tester: Stickyminds column: Old Habits Die Hard
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Confessions of an Agile Tester. Tuesday, February 8, 2011. Stickyminds column: Old Habits Die Hard. Time to get back into blogging, after far too long away. This time, before I blogged, though, I wrote up a short little article for StickyMinds. It's my first publication with them, and I look forward to working with them more in the future. Http:/ www.stickyminds.com/s.asp? Offres d'emploi au Cameroun. Your Blog is one of the best top 100 software testing blogs listed in this article:. Keep the great work!
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Confessions of an Agile Tester: How did I get here?
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Confessions of an Agile Tester. Saturday, October 30, 2010. How did I get here? At the Agile Tour here in RTP last Thursday (www.takebackthepark.com), I heard someone say to me, "Dawn, you are a natural speaker.". I specifically say "heard someone say to me" because it felt like exactly that - it didn't sound like it could possibly be /me/ they were saying that to. I'm hiding behind my dad's leg, holding on for dear life, hoping against all hope that I will just disappear. We can practice together! It's ...
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Confessions of an Agile Tester: Are you the one holding you back?
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Confessions of an Agile Tester. Friday, May 28, 2010. Are you the one holding you back? The conversation both made me sad and frustrated me. Although she has encountered some pretty big obstacles, I did not feel like they were impossible to scale. At one point, I told her, "Go get yourself some rock climbing gear, and let's get you over that wall! I do, however, know what it's like to feel that the odds are stacked against you, and to feel like you might as well not try. I really felt like the circumstan...
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Confessions of an Agile Tester: May 2010
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Confessions of an Agile Tester. Friday, May 28, 2010. Are you the one holding you back? The conversation both made me sad and frustrated me. Although she has encountered some pretty big obstacles, I did not feel like they were impossible to scale. At one point, I told her, "Go get yourself some rock climbing gear, and let's get you over that wall! I do, however, know what it's like to feel that the odds are stacked against you, and to feel like you might as well not try. I really felt like the circumstan...
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Confessions of an Agile Tester: November 2009
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Confessions of an Agile Tester. Sunday, November 15, 2009. Change your organization, or change your organization. That's what Michael Feathers said to me at Agile 2009. It was the end of Patrick Wilson-Welsh's Ugly Code vs Clean Code clinic, and I had gathered a group of people to see if they could help me solve my problem: an organization with a *huge* legacy application (2.5 million lines of *true* legacy code - no unit testing, no automation, eek! There are countless resources out there for supporting...
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Confessions of an Agile Tester: How *would* you test this?
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Confessions of an Agile Tester. Tuesday, August 31, 2010. How *would* you test this? So, I am using Google Voice as my voicemail these days. It's neat, and I like it, mostly. They offer, for free, a transcription service that sends me an email/txt message of what the caller said. Over the last 3 days, I've gotten calls form my son's middle school about him being absent (he is actually withdrawn! The voice mail *actually* says this:. Hello, this is the attendance office ed to Ron corrode middle school cal...
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Confessions of an Agile Tester: Name that Tester!
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Confessions of an Agile Tester. Tuesday, March 29, 2011. No, no, no, not "name that tester", like the old game show where you have to identify an object or person based a series of clues . I mean, NAME that tester. But neither I nor my soon-to-be-husband is particularly tied to our family name. Him less than me, so we don't want his last name. What this means is that we can change our last name to anything we want. Whoa, wait a minute, anything we want? Yep, that's right. Absolutely anything we want.
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Confessions of an Agile Tester: March 2011
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Confessions of an Agile Tester. Tuesday, March 29, 2011. No, no, no, not "name that tester", like the old game show where you have to identify an object or person based a series of clues . I mean, NAME that tester. But neither I nor my soon-to-be-husband is particularly tied to our family name. Him less than me, so we don't want his last name. What this means is that we can change our last name to anything we want. Whoa, wait a minute, anything we want? Yep, that's right. Absolutely anything we want.