This is GREAT to see. I enjoyed the conference to no end, and learned a ton about how people outside my little .NET world approach 'useful' testing.And, finally, reading ahead a post, I can have the toilet testing experience back!
Great to see google blogging about its testing :) Keep it up!
First off, it's nice to see more Atom feeds out there. :)Second, there seems to be something wrong with the dates in your feed. I just added it to my Google Reader, and they're all marked as having been posted on January 24th.
hi!there are many testing resource in the InternetBUTit's a good idea about this testing glog!I've got a question: how can i subscribe to recive notifications about this blog? For example, after new post or new comment?
Thank you for bringing a very important aspect of design to the forefront. Getting the Google side on new things that are available is a great thing.I look forward to new ideas being published.
This could be very good!
Do you happen to have stand alone image files for the "debugging sucks" and "testing rocks" images? They would make great magnets.
Your videos of last year were just amazing. Especially the one of open source tools for performance testing :)
Interesting Blog..:) Keep up the good work..:)
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This is GREAT to see. I enjoyed the conference to no end, and learned a ton about how people outside my little .NET world approach 'useful' testing.
ReplyDeleteAnd, finally, reading ahead a post, I can have the toilet testing experience back!
Great to see google blogging about its testing :) Keep it up!
ReplyDeleteFirst off, it's nice to see more Atom feeds out there. :)
ReplyDeleteSecond, there seems to be something wrong with the dates in your feed. I just added it to my Google Reader, and they're all marked as having been posted on January 24th.
hi!
ReplyDeletethere are many testing resource in the Internet
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it's a good idea about this testing glog!
I've got a question: how can i subscribe to recive notifications about this blog? For example, after new post or new comment?
Thank you for bringing a very important aspect of design to the forefront. Getting the Google side on new things that are available is a great thing.
ReplyDeleteI look forward to new ideas being published.
This could be very good!
ReplyDeleteDo you happen to have stand alone image files for the "debugging sucks" and "testing rocks" images? They would make great magnets.
ReplyDeleteYour videos of last year were just amazing. Especially the one of open source tools for performance testing :)
ReplyDeleteInteresting Blog..:) Keep up the good work..:)
ReplyDelete