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There are many people named "Eric Herman" in the world, but on the net, I'm the one that programs, not the one that writes music ... at least not nearly well enough that I'd have a web page about it!
Please feel free to leave me a message here:
OpenSource Projects:
Essays:
I currently work at Booking.com.
From 2004-2010 I was employed as a developer for MySQL.
From 2000-2004 I was employed by
ProductSight doing
ExtremeProgramming.
When I lived in Seattle, I usually, but not always, attend the weekly Seattle Pair-Programming group <brag>(which I started)</brag> and the the
XpSeattle meetings.
Being the testing nut that I am, I've been addicted to JUnit for a while. However,
AcceptanceTesting has always been a struggle with my organizations.
HttpUnit has helped, and I've also looked at FIT and
FitNesse http://www.fitnesse.org .... Most recently, I've worked with Selenium.
When I find myself with little to offer to the content of these pages (as I often do), I try to spend some time as a
VolunteerHousekeeper. It feels great to be able to make useful (even if very small) contributions to this amazing community. I try to avoid odd
WikiGrammar, but sometimes it can't be helped, so just the best we can do is smile. I especially enjoy words like "
UserStorys"
AmateurRadio (
HamRadio) Call: KC0GKK
some Wiki tricks I swiped from
PhilGoodwin:
some pages I've added to:
JavaTestingTactics
XpMeetingTopics
XpPlansMore
RealTime
SinglePointOfFailure
WhyLinux
and check out:
BlocksInJava ... it's worth the (long) read.
15 minutes of fame:
http://developers.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/12/19/1628241&mode=thread&tid=108&tid=126&tid=137&tid=156&tid=198
Books I'm Reading:
- PragmaticProgrammer - a must read for junior programmers and a good review for the experienced
- Mother Of Kings - long and so-so
Books I pester other people to read: (They may not be what you think)
- A People's History of the United States by HowardZinn - ISBN 0060926430
- There's Nothing in the Middle of the Road but Yellow Stripes and Dead Armadillos by JimHightower - ISBN 0060929499
- The Autobiography of Malcolm X - ISBN 0345350685
- Catch 22 - ISBN 0684833395
oh and you should read
ReflectionsOnTrustingTrust
I'm working on a
LinuxFromScratch project for my laptop. I'm starting with a blank hard drive and booting with a
KnoppixLinux disk. (I was using
GnoppixLinux, but the compiler was too old.)
This means, with each boot, I need to re-do some stuff, but it has the feel of a
BareMetalInstall.
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