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    It’s the Customer’s Project.. But

    “I’m the customer…do what I say.” “That’s my money – I want you to do this!” “The customer is always right!” Have you heard this before? Is the customer always right? My answer is no. In fact, you may be saying – from your own project experiences – is the customer ever right? Now, for all you customers out there – past, present and future – I mean no harm or disrespect. It’s just that there are a few of you out there who prefer to micro manage the delivery project manager and team too much and you forget why ...
    July 16, 2013 4 min read
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    The Humanitarian Toolbox, DevTeach, and Telerik

    Telerik is a big supporter of the Humanitarian Toolbox. Get involved. Write Code. Save Lives!
    July 11, 2013 5 min read
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    That’s Neat: Recording in Safari, Chrome, Firefox

    Our upcoming version of Test Studio will roll out a number of major changes around performance, load testing, scheduling, execution, etc., but one of the neatest additions is the ability to record in browsers other than Internet Explorer. Here’s another episode of That’s Neat showing off a bit about the new recorders: I think you’ll find the new recorders a great way to move your testing along! About the author Jim Holmes Jim Holmes has around 25 years IT experience. He's a blogger and is the Director of Engineering for Telerik’s Test Studio, an awesome set of tools to help ...
    July 02, 2013 1 min read
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    Stealing From The Company

    Greetings, fellow testers.  by  idleformat At a recent tech talk on automated testing and building, the statement was made that "not automating tests is like stealing from the company." The speaker’s intent was to stress the importance of what he believes to be a “best practice.” The focus of the talk was to encourage using unit tests and test-driven-development techniques; automating integration, functional and user interface tests; and including them at various points in the product’s build process. These are considered good, productive, time-saving techniques and so it should be obvious that not using them would be bad, ...
    June 15, 2013 3 min read
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    Post Google I/O Rundown

    That's a wrap for Google I/0 2013. Here are the highlights and all things Kendo UI at Google I/O.
    June 14, 2013 4 min read