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Tag Archives: automation
Twitter Timeline Q3/16
#September Unit test vs. integration test. #programming pic.twitter.com/ZjQMgQjE7p — Randy Olson (@randal_olson) September 24, 2016 https://twitter.com/QualityFrog/status/779200281292763136 Plan for the worst; hope for the least bad. — The Director (@QAHatesYou) September 22, 2016
Cambridge Lean Coffee 07/16
Great #LeanCoffee :) pic.twitter.com/32hQamdzH6 — Andrew Fraser (@tuxt3r) July 27, 2016 Again an excellent Cambridge Lean Coffee, this month at Nokia, hosted by James Coombes (many thanks!). Great discussion, and on a site note, we found it interesting that we … Continue reading
Twitter Timeline Q2/16
#Juni This looked a lot easier when I wasn't looking. — The Director (@QAHatesYou) June 28, 2016 "Some people, when confronted with a problem, think "I know, I'll use regular expressions."Now they have two problems." – Jamie Zawinski — Programming … Continue reading