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Pair Programming

You haven’t lived until you’ve experienced a successful pair programming session. Once you have, you’ll probably feel that programming on your own is incredibly unproductive. Oh… and it’s also great for improving your communication skills; something us programmer/coder/developer types often lack.

Pair Programming is the process where two developers work together on [...]

Test Driven Shell Script Development? Heck yes!

From Opensourcetesting.org News

shUnit2 is a xUnit based unit testing framework for shell scripts (eg. sh, bash) that is modeled after the JUnit framework. It is designed to make unit testing in shell as simple as possible.

What? Wearing a yellow dragon costume isn’t normal?

The first time I met Jeremy was just after he walked through the door at Northern Voice. I think the first words out of my mouth were “Whoa, what is up with that dude?” This, of course, was because he showed up in a yellow dragon costume, complete with hat and tail. [...]

Microsoft Patterns & Practices: Performance Testing Guidance Project

Microsoft has opened up the Patterns & Practices: Performance Testing Guidance Project on CodePlex. Looks like a good collection of articles and knowledge for Performance testing on the Windows/Team System platform.

Welcome to the patterns & practices Performance Testing Guidance project Community site. The purpose of this project is to [...]

How to secure your concealed weapon at the King County Courthouse

Via Seattle Metroblog:

How to secure your concealed weapon at the King County Courthouse via LiveJournal I get asked this a lot by people who know I carry and where I often go for work.