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Daily Archives: November 12, 2013
Test Coverage
I’ve never had to work full time in a QA group, but I have had to perform software testing of an application and it wasn’t fun. Even as I worked through the various features, looking for edge cases, common mistakes, … Continue reading
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Tagged software development, software testing, T-SQL, tsqlt
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T-SQL Tuesday #48–Cloud Atlas
I never saw the movie, though it’s on my list to watch sometime. I love the Wachowski’s as directors. This month Jorge Segarra is hosting. He is better known as the SQLChicken, and his theme this month is Cloud Atlas. … Continue reading