Posted by Robin Thomas on Apr 24, 2009 in
Testing Methodologies
.!. Of late people seem to ‘push’ the agenda that developing complex extensive automated tests as the way ensure that quality is maximized and time-to-market minimized. Its time someone asked the tester what he thinks and here it what I think: An automation framework is a bundle of code. An intrinsically code bundles have a [...]
Posted by Robin Thomas on Apr 17, 2009 in
Tech thoughts
.!. I had to connect remotely to an SQL server 2008 installation. Hence the story begins…. download the call backstreet boys Chapter 1 – Revelations I decided that i needed sql server management studio for doint that. Well i had the management studio for SQL server 2005 on my local machine, hence i tried using [...]
Posted by Robin Thomas on Apr 15, 2009 in
Tech thoughts
good firefox tweak to incorporate Bugzilla search from the default firefox search box.
Posted by Robin Thomas on Apr 12, 2009 in
Testing Methodologies
.!. Just stumbled on this post in the Orkut Blog: orkut Blog: Use orkut to spread awareness on World Cancer Day Its an initiative by orkut to spread awareness about the world cancer day. I wonder how many of those orkuteers, orkutants, orkut<x> ever did anything about it. (yeeaa right cancer…. ) Somebody get out [...]
Posted by Robin Thomas on Apr 10, 2009 in
Testing Methodologies
.!. Recently started testing of an enterprise grade web application developed in JAVA, that brought me round to that ever important question: How to evaluate testing tools? After shooting this question to many senior candidates during interviews, i found out that the crowd out there has not yet given a good thought on that one. [...]