Because software testing without using your brain is as good of an idea as sticking your head in the sand to hide
Showing posts with label Personal Note. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Personal Note. Show all posts
Tuesday, July 8, 2014
I Moved.
Hey everybody, I moved! You can now find my blog at http://theostrichproject.com. Please update your bookmarks and tell your friends. See you there!
Thursday, May 1, 2014
The Long Silence
So it has been almost a year since I posted to my blog. I've missed writing but I haven't felt like I've had anything to write about. In the past, most of my posts have been inspired by the mistakes and bad attitudes I've observed at the companies I've worked at in the past. And while, I'm not saying my current employer is perfect, I have been genuinely content.
The last year has been one of great personal change. For the first time ever, I was fired from an unrelated contracting job. I got caught up in an emotional situation and traded in my beloved Eric (2006 Accord V6 6MT Sedan) for a car that I really didn't like. I got out of a severely dysfunctional relationship. I moved to a new city and I've started fixing all of the broken pieces of my life. Looking back on this makes me realize that maybe I have things to say that aren't just responses to what's wrong. I won't know if that's true until I actually write it but it's time for a new motivation for writing about testing and I think I've found it.
Yay testing!
The last year has been one of great personal change. For the first time ever, I was fired from an unrelated contracting job. I got caught up in an emotional situation and traded in my beloved Eric (2006 Accord V6 6MT Sedan) for a car that I really didn't like. I got out of a severely dysfunctional relationship. I moved to a new city and I've started fixing all of the broken pieces of my life. Looking back on this makes me realize that maybe I have things to say that aren't just responses to what's wrong. I won't know if that's true until I actually write it but it's time for a new motivation for writing about testing and I think I've found it.
Yay testing!
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