| bio | website | lukewhitt.com |
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| location | Colchester, United Kingdom | |
| age | 23 | |
| visits | member for | 2 years |
| seen | Jul 2 '12 at 11:46 | |
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I'm currently studying a PhD at the University of Essex - specialising in Intelligent Environments - IEG @ UEssex
Also, I make iPhone apps using Monotouch and C#. There is a growing community revolved around Monotouch and I'm using StackOverflow as a way of learning and helping others learn as well.
If you want to get in contact with me - email sayhello [at] lukewhitt [dot] com
Or my twitter
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What kind of testing should a developer do before passing a build to the QA team? These are all brilliant answers, many many thanks to you all! |
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What kind of testing should a developer do before passing a build to the QA team? I like step number 4 - we have a similar system where the tester assigned to my app will wander on over with a notepad and tell me any little bugs that appear before we chuck them into the bug tracker. Should really formalise that procedure. |
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What kind of testing should a developer do before passing a build to the QA team? I generally do give the app a quick once through, checking that all the features (at least on a quick run) work as I intended. I wouldn't dream of passing any code over that hasn't at least been unit tested and verified by myself! |
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