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- A couple new #Jolla tips in my blog post "A Little Help with Jolla". Check it out if you haven't done so already: http://t.co/SKT2NL0peb - posted on 22/01/2014
- ...without even trying if the system would accept longer messages (it does, the counter is more of a recommendation than an absolute limit). - posted on 21/01/2014
- Ah, automatic assumptions. Counter on a page says "x characters left" in a comment field and people complain about the length restriction... - posted on 21/01/2014
- Anyone read the book "Remedial Genius: Think and Learn Like a Genius with the Five Principles of Knowledge". If yes, what did you think? - posted on 05/06/2013
- How a tester might have been able to help prevent this with mere curiosity... "Neverwinter's economy just crashed": http://t.co/b1fJQxMAUM - posted on 20/05/2013
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Author Archives: Petteri Lyytinen
STPCon, Las Vegas, Oct 19th – Oct 21st
I just realized I hadn’t added this little piece of information in the blog: I will be participating in the Software Test Professionals conference held in Las Vegas, Nevada on Oct 19th – Oct 21st as a panelist in a … Continue reading
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Because You’re Worth It…
This post should probably have been named as “Brothers in Arms, Part 3” as it was inspired by the blog post Two “Scoops” of “Bugs” by James Bach but I felt like doing things a little differently this time. Just … Continue reading
Brothers in Arms, Part 2
Of knowing something… and understanding it Shorter post this time, but I just felt compelled to share a little something that I came across earlier today. The second part in this series was inspired by Zeger van Hese’s post Feynman … Continue reading
Brothers in Arms, Part 1
The art of making enemies? I’m pretty sure it’s not exactly the best approach around to start your life in the blogosphere (or anywhere, for that matter) by criticizing people, but hey, this blog is about protesting against poor software … Continue reading
Endings and Beginnings
Like I said on the About:Petteri page, this blog is going to be a professional one (as opposed to a personal one) and will concentrate on software testing (plus agile and lean, which I didn’t mention there), but this very … Continue reading
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