| bio | website | jbazuzi.blogspot.com |
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| location | Port Townsend, WA | |
| age | 38 | |
| visits | member for | 2 years |
| seen | May 4 '12 at 16:23 | |
| stats | profile views | 16 |
Former member of C# team at Microsoft. Now a stay-at-home dad and DIY homesteader.
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May 3 |
awarded | Yearling |
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Jan 24 |
awarded | Good Question |
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Dec 20 |
awarded | Notable Question |
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Oct 19 |
awarded | Good Question |
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May 3 |
awarded | Yearling |
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Apr 27 |
awarded | Popular Question |
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Feb 6 |
awarded | Teacher |
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Feb 5 |
answered | How do I unit test Word AddIn written in C# |
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Jan 31 |
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When is it OK not to have dedicated testers/QA team? Also "once you discover that you are building the right software, you need to improve quality, but you will continue to iterate quickly." |
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Jan 31 |
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When is it OK not to have dedicated testers/QA team? I don't think that's what he was saying. Instead, I think he said "In the context of lean web startups in land-grab mode, building software right is not as important as building the right software. You can only find out if you're building the right software if you release early and often, and don't delay to test. " |
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Jan 21 |
accepted | How should you interview for QA positions? |
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Jan 17 |
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When is it OK not to have dedicated testers/QA team? Great answers are usually more than a link. Could you summarize the talk? |
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Jan 17 |
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How to assure quality when you don't have dedicated testers? related: sqa.stackexchange.com/questions/695/… |
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Jan 17 |
asked | How to assure quality when you don't have dedicated testers? |
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Dec 23 |
awarded | Good Question |
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Nov 12 |
answered | How does a tester decide how much debugging/investigation to do before handing an issue over to development? |
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Nov 12 |
awarded | Organizer |
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Nov 12 |
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Best practices to test PowerShell cmdlets? edited tags |
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Jul 4 |
awarded | Citizen Patrol |
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Jul 4 |
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Tester Versus Test cases written by the tester "i feel it is worth for debate." StackExchange is not the right place for debate. |