Archive for 'October,2009'
Self-Discipline in Exploratory Testing
I am a big fan of Exploratory Testing and I certainly agree with the author (of the following post) that it requires lot of self-discipline. Whether it is while planning, testing, analyzing or logging issues. The [...]
Catch Me on TVNZ News
My 2 (milli)Seconds of Fame I earlier blogged about Windows 7 launch. To quite a few people’s surprise I managed to wake up early and made it to Britomart, Auckland at 7:00 am sharp. [...]
HP presents: Win Windows 7 PC
I had earlier posted about soon to be released Windows 7 and the hoopla hoo about it. Image Source Well, it is almost here – just 3 more days to go. In the [...]
Quick Tip on When to Automate Testing
Earlier today jut exchanged few messages with Michael Bolton over Twitter. Here is a quick tip from him on when to automate the testing for a ‘broken link’. [...]
Personal Skills
There are certain skills which you are born with, then are skills which you can and may want to develop. Image Source The most important skill I think is the skill of using the correct skill [...]
Direct Cost of Test Driven Development
Haven’t really had a first-hand experience of Test Driven Development, though have come across some real promoters of it. The two most common push back that I hear from developers or their managers for not being [...]









Collaborative Consumption #collcons
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Collaborative Consumption #collcons
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Is YOUR Email Address Hacked?
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Is YOUR Email Address Hacked?
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World from 12,000 feet above Ground
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