Find an easy way to reproduce your bugs before you report them.
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My name is Joe Strazzere and I'm currently a Director of Quality Assurance. I like to lead, to test, and occasionally to write about leading and testing. Find me at http://strazzere.blogspot.com/. |
LOL!! ;-)
ReplyDeleteYou know, Joe, I saw the title teaser on stc and was had a sneaking suspicion that I shouldn't click the link...
ReplyDeleteDoes this constitute Libido-Driven Testing?
-- Chad
Chad - Perhaps. But that's a different article...
ReplyDeleteBrilliant :)
ReplyDeleteThis is hilarious! Thanks for sharing Joe.
ReplyDelete-Kevin
The fun thing about bugs is that you'd think that if you fixed bugs it'd be like when you fix your cat, they'd quit reproducing. But for some reason, fixing bugs isn't like fixing your cat. Fix a bug, and you often end up with SIX bugs as a consequence! Bug reproductive systems just don't seem to act right. What's with that?!
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