I used to write for
MarkSwanson and The Wild Hunt. I took the first course in Smalltalk that
RalphJohnson taught at the University of Illinois. I'm a testing consultant and have also returned to take another whack at a PhD under Ralph. Thanks to
RonJeffries, I find myself sometimes arguing that developers are doing too much
UnitTesting. This is a big switch.
My home page is at
http://www.testing.com.
PhD stuff at
http://www.visibleworkings.com.
mailto:[email protected]
May I say, Marick's Corner is one of my favorite test resources on the web.
--
AllanBaruz
Allan was probably referring to my lists of tools, consultants, and courses. I've handed those off to Danny Faught. They can still be found at http://www.rstcorp.com/marick.
I have a third web site at
http://www.testingcraft.com. It's a place where people can show explicit examples of testing techniques and the like. Programmers learn to program (and design) by looking at code, especially big systems. Testers are supposed to learn by hearing generalities and seeing them applied to toy problems. Doesn't work. Testing Craft is an attempt to dredge out more big examples, especially ones testers can collaborate on.
I am showing this page to
PaulSaletzki because
MikeHewner has been telling him about Wikis. --
BrianMarick
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