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April 2006 - Posts

What do you want from your test automation?

Part I - What's in a pass rate? The Team Foundation Server test team is busy these days preparing our test automation for handoff to our servicing team. This means, among other things, making darn sure our tests always run correctly and provide expected
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Find MSDN events in the Southeast

Check out Glen Gordon's blog Pla.NET Southeast! for all the latest MSDN happenings and interesting .NET developer news relevant to Southeastern states (NC, SC, GA, etc.) He has an upcoming event tour in the region - details on his blog.

Currently reading "Lessons Learned in Software Testing"

I'm working my way through " Lessons Learned in Software Testing " by Cem Kaner, James Bach, and Bret Pettichord. It's a great collection of sometimes obvious & sometimes surprising tips on you guessed it - software testing. I'm enjoying it so much,
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Teamprise v1.0 has shipped - access TFS thorugh a Mac or Unix client

Martin Woodward announced today that TeamPrise v1.0 has shipped. This is the Eclipse plugin that lets you access TFS servers through a Mac or Unix client machine. Check it out at http://www.teamprise.com .

Kohl on "Reckless" test automation and test debt

Sometimes, I think Jonathan Kohl is living inside my head (you know, as in the film "Being John Malkovich "). His recent posts on Reckless Test Automation and Testing Debt (from October 2005) are dead on . IMHO, you just can't automate everything. It
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Fleshing and pipes, or flushing and pikes?

Ths history of language and in particular popular phrases has always intrigued me. At Microsoft, we're especially adept at verb-ifying nouns and noun-ifying verbs. For example: "onboarding" means getting people on board with your plan, "I have an ask"
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