bug tracking

That’s Not a Bug, It’s a Feature Request

bug tracking

That’s Not a Bug, It’s a Feature Request

For as long as I’ve been a software developer and used bug tracking systems, we have struggled with the same fundamental problem in every single project we’ve worked on: how do you tell bugs from feature requests? Sure, there are some obvious crashes that are clearly bugs. But

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What’s Wrong With Turkey?

internationalization

What’s Wrong With Turkey?

Software internationalization is is difficult under the best of circumstances, but it always amazed me how often one particular country came up in discussions of internationalization problems: Turkey. For example, this Rick Strahl post from mid-2005 is one of many examples I’ve encountered: I’ve been tracking a really

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Making Developers Cry Since 1995

testing

Making Developers Cry Since 1995

Michael Hunter’s blog byline is unapologetically over-the-top: making developers cry since 1995. That’s probably why he’s such an awesome tester. Well, that, and the braids. Never before in the history of testing professionals have the top and bottom halves of a man’s head been so mismatched.

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