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The Future of Software Testing
A while back I had written a blog post about my thoughts on Future of Testing. Not just that I have been quite vocal with my thoughts at every given opportunity, especially here. My take on [...]
‘Current Directory’ removed from $LOAD_PATH in Ruby 1.9.2
I was practicing sample code in Everyday Scripting with Ruby: For Teams, Testers, and You by Brian Marick and I came across an issue for which it took me a while to find a workaround. I [...]
Is YOUR Email Address Hacked?
Background: Earlier this month a hacking group released a list of almost 62,000 email accounts and their passwords. This list was made available publicly to one and all. The original list is not available any more. [...]
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’. [...]
A Tester in Need
I have been very fortunate to always have had testers with correct software testing skills, either as colleagues or in my team. Image Source Matthew in his post on software testing – How do we see [...]









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Is YOUR Email Address Hacked?
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Is YOUR Email Address Hacked?
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