A post about my draft posts.

I have lots of half completed posts… does anyone care I complete any of these posts?

  • Wayward ostriches in Seattle
  • Open New Empty Tab in FireFox
  • Twitter GreaseMonkey Script Update… now more stylish.
  • Ruby Magic Pens: A bad name for transactions and the Ruby resource management idium.
  • It’s a small (blog)world after all?,
  • C# String.Split() versus Regex when reading CSV/TSV files.
  • Parking problems and technological solutions.
  • User Roles and the Logical Functional Model
  • Versioning the Web: A primer
  • JUnit PermGen and nulling out instance variables.
  • The Hacker Test v1.0
  • O Danny boy, the pipes, the pipes are calling! Yahoo Pipes that is.
  • Idiotorod 2007?
  • Can you have views of Lower Queen Anne and the Seattle Olympic Sculpture Park
  • Code Kata’s,
  • Stop the insanity… AT&T to Cingular to ATT&T
  • Ski Resorts and Technology
  • Caching and HTTP: How do browsers know when to cache content?
  • Starting my Mistake Journal, Is your JVM running out of PermGen space when running integration tests?
  • JUnit4 @BeforeClass, @AfterClass, @Before and @After execution order.
  • Managing Browser sessions with Selenium-RC
  • JUnit4 Parameterized Tests, Combining Maven2 and Selenium-RC
  • Closed Captioning Cameras
  • Tools for Exploratory Testing, Logging Anti-Patterns
  • Selenium for Developers: Why do I need to know a testing tool?
  • Building breakable web applications.
  • Ignite Seattle
  • Anyone using SOASTA for testing web services?
  • Twitter: The myspace of mobile messaging social media apps.
  • Exploiting AJAX Applications for fun and profit!
  • Can you map the HTTP 503 error in IIS?
  • IE by default limits the number of simultaneously open socket connections to only 2!
  • Charts and Graphs Converted to Tufte-esque Style
  • A tool or test pattern that will allow a QA person (not dev in test) to “Drill into” an object tree and verify
  • the right constitution of that tree
  • Testing File Uploads with Selenium (Or: Reducing Javascript Security in Firefox for fun and profit.)
  • Agile/Scrum and fixed price fixed time contracts.
  • Continious Integration: It’s more than just CruiseControl
  • How do you measure the benefit of technology in a service oriented field?
  • dataprovider support in the intellij idea testng plugin
  • Subversion Branching Guide
  • Why do people use Spring when it’s so heavy?
  • How to use XStream aliasing to deserialize .NET Serialized objects to Java Objects
  • Who wants an IDE that performs a correct refactoring “most of the time”?
  • Java RESTfulness
  • Forth Virtue of a Programmer: Humility?
  • Developers build stuff; Testers break stuff.
  • Test Automation Levels
  • SQL Sub-selects and JOINs
  • Using TestNG Annotations
  • Java 1.5 Annotation Notes
  • Photography and BBQ’s Considered Harmful
  • JBoss Microkernel
  • Agile Meetings
  • TestNG Examples
  • API Design and The Pit of Success
  • Tester Doer Pattern
  • Distributed Integration Tests
  • Developer Motivation
  • Perl’s Class::Prototype
  • Mock Objects: What types of mock objects are there?
  • Regulazy: Visual Regex Creation Tool for Beginners.
  • Quartz Job Scheduling Framework
  • jMock is a design tool
  • Vice: A new refactoring tool for Java
  • FitLibrary Entity References Explained
  • Testing Java Applications that Send Mail
  • Java 1.5 Collection Algorithms,
  • Data Driven Tests with Selenium,
  • Flickr and Filtrs
  • Fitnesse and Fitlibrary Fixtures: The Missing Manual
  • Fitnesse Notes
  • Java Package Private Access Level
  • A database is not a search engine.
  • Gameover… Pong and Space invaders created with stop motion.
  • MySQL Date and Time Functions
  • Selenium Testable ASP.NET Controls
  • Windows CMD tricks
  • Manage Value Creation not Effort Expended
  • RailsConf Nonconfomity, or Why I Don’t Want an Apple Laptop
  • Patterns in tests considered harmful?
  • Lisp Cells
  • Control, Alt, Shift Madness
  • The Seven Wastes of Software Test Development
  • “ah ha!” moment: abstract factory versus util classes
  • Software Factories
  • What should you measure?
  • What is agility and why should you care?
  • Template Pattern in Accceptance Testing
  • DSL for simple Code Generation
  • What Test Driven Development Isn’t
  • Double Check Your MySQL Backup Strategy
  • Al Pachino
  • Response to “Monad Misses The Mark”
  • Threat Modeling: My Apartment Building
  • Is Test Driven Development better?
  • News Clips about Traffic
  • Java 1.5 Enumerated Types and the EnumSet.range() method.
  • Waffle Baker Anyone?
  • Alternative Languages for the JVM and .NET CLI,
  • The World’s Fastest Way To Tie Your Shoes, 30Boxes.com
  • Markdown considered annoying but awesome.
  • Is Postmodern Programming the simplest thing that could possible work?
  • Didjjer
  • Back In The Day,
  • Java Community compared to Ruby or others…
  • Is Test-First Development an Impediment to Creative Flow? I don’t think so!

4 Responses to “A post about my draft posts.”

  1. Response to “Monad Misses The Mark”

    JUnit PermGen and nulling out instance variables.

    Caching and HTTP: How do browsers know when to cache content?

    Ignite Seattle

    RailsConf Nonconfomity, or Why I Don’t Want an Apple Laptop

    Double Check Your MySQL Backup Strategy

    Threat Modeling: My Apartment Building

  2. I would love to read “Subversion Branching Guide”, so if you could please finish and post that one… ;-)

  3. Whoa!

    I’m interested in:

    “Wayward ostriches in Seattle” “Parking problems and technological solutions”

  4. finish off “tools for exploratory testing” please….

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