Updated: 2/15/2004; 4:24:05 PM.
John Lambert
First we show up, then we see what happens.
        

Sunday, February 15, 2004

"Doesn't Homer work a standard eighteen-hour day? ... But he does work every day, right?" -- Manjula

(making charles nelson reilly sound...)


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Friday, February 13, 2004

"You can run, but you can't glide!" -- Homer to frightened city dwellers (but also me with respect to bugs)...


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Wednesday, February 11, 2004

When I'm struggling with my [test] coding, it seems like three things happen:

  1. I listen to increasingly "harder" music: trance, funky breaks, dark breaks, drum & bass, hard drum & bass, etc.
  2. My variables tend to become repeated words/syllables: string xmlxml, int sizesize, Message mmm, etc.
  3. My methods tend to have VeryLongNamesWithLotsOfDescription, etc.

 


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Dwight: "I heard alcohol makes you stupid."
Fry: "No, I'm... doesn't."

Dwight: "Who's the target consumer?"
Professor: "There is no target consumer... only targets."

-- Futurama


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Tuesday, February 10, 2004

Summary of the Annoying PowerPoint Survey. "Lose the black background (and the white one) and talk to a designer." [ComputerZen.com - Scott Hanselman's Weblog]

It seems like most of the decks I see used internally (and up the management hierarchy) are "plain" / default design.pot [black text + white background]. When things start to go outside of the team (or public), then things start to look a little bit more colorful.

Personally, I like "plain": if it's a choice between me finding bugs and me spending time experimenting with color schemes/formatting, I lean towards finding bugs. Of course, my design skills are spartan at best.


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Monday, February 09, 2004

James Joyce: Why C Is Not My Favourite Programming Language. [Scripting News]

Hilarious... "All whitespace is equivalent except in certain situations."


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Sunday, February 08, 2004

All pairs of parameters. Interesting note from Tim van Tongeren:
Based on this information we can determine: Of the 383 medical devices recalled by the FDA between 1983 and 1997, 106 (27.6%) of the bugs could have been caught by testing all pairs of parameter settings.

[Exploration Through Example]

Note to self: if I have a medical device installed, review the test plan first.


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Saturday, February 07, 2004

They're remaking The Manchurian Candidate?

Jonathan Demme + Denzel Washington... that's good.

But, no Frank Sinatra... that's bad.


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