Tatoo Detective
When a Microsoftie moves to a different group we typically take one of our machines with us. I opted to take my four-year-old desktop as that meant I also took my flat panel monitors, to which I have grown rather attached. As I frequently work outside of my office I requested a (decked out, natch) laptop. Me being me, I personalized it a bit:
How do you like the tatoo? <g/>
And did you notice it's a Mac? (A fifteen-inch MacBook Pro, to be exact.)
One of my projects now is figuring out how to do cross-platform test automation. Write Once Run Everywhere. It seems possible to me. We'll see.
Michael Bolton's advice when I asked whether he knew of anyone working in this space was "Humans do cross-platform testing out-of-the-box. Do you really need to automate?" I likely will end up automating at least some of my tests. I am however starting with the assumption that all of my testing will be manual and then I will selectively choose which tests to automate, as opposed to assuming everything will be automated and fall back to manual testing when a specific test turns out to be difficult to automate. I am curious to see how it goes.
So why am I testing on a Mac? The answer to that will have to wait a while. More info as soon as I can give it!
Comments
Anonymous
May 07, 2007
I suspect I know what you're going to test on Macs. If I'm right, it's probably best that I don't post that here, but I'm really looking forward to that. :)Anonymous
May 07, 2007
WOOHOOO!!!Anonymous
May 07, 2007
Michael if you need a hand count on me ;)Anonymous
May 20, 2007
Hi Michael, Can you elaborate more on what you wish to do with test automation? It being my area of interest I would like to explore and see if i could be of any help. Visit the blog http://mercuryquicktestprofessional.blogspot.com to see my little contribution to automation testing world. Regards, AnkurAnonymous
May 21, 2007
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May 23, 2007
So I'm assuming the reason you're cross platform testing on a Mac has something to do with WPF/E 1.1?Anonymous
May 23, 2007
Nope.Anonymous
May 24, 2007
Interesting...the plot thickens!