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Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostNope, it's impossible.
My code only does one thing. It is impossible for it to do something completely different.
I don't even know how to get it to do the thing they say happened, because it's complex and I haven't looked at the APIs for years. It's not even as if it can inadvertently happen.
It can't.Insert Witty Signature HereComment
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Originally posted by norrahe View PostNew toy has turned upInsert Witty Signature HereComment
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Originally posted by zharrt View PostWill you wait for Mr N to show you how to use itComment
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Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostNope, it's impossible.
My code only does one thing. It is impossible for it to do something completely different.
I don't even know how to get it to do the thing they say happened, because it's complex and I haven't looked at the APIs for years. It's not even as if it can inadvertently happen.
It can't.
The testers hated me when I insisted that they did that. It annoyed me so much I didn't give them the tool I was going to offer them to do the documentation automatically for a whole month.merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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Originally posted by eek View PostDid they document how they broke it? If not get them to do it again documenting the steps 1 by 1.
The testers hated me when I insisted that they did that. It annoyed me so much I didn't give them the tool I was going to offer them to do the documentation automatically for a whole month.
all you'll get is "it doesn't work how I thought it would" and then it turns out they have completely different expectations than from the business spec.Comment
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Originally posted by norrahe View PostOf course not, these are users.
all you'll get is "it doesn't work how I thought it would" and then it turns out they have completely different expectations than from the business spec.merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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Originally posted by TheFaQQer View Post
Of course not.
the fact it also records the 15 minutes of browsing they spent while doing 16 minutes of testing is of course a good side benefit for management.merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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New plan is...
- give me a list of scenarios you want to test. Almost a "test script" if you will.
- I will provide you with an extract of the data before you run the tests. This will enable you to identify what data will change when you run the tests.
- I will suggest what parameters you should use to run each scenario, but it's up to you if you want to use those or find your own.
- I will be available on the phone and / or remote desktop while you run the tests, so you can show me what doesn't work.
- At the end of the process, if there is work which needs to be undertaken to fix the job, then we will do the work.
- At the end of the process, if you want it to do something different from the current solution, then you need to raise a change request to define the requirements. For the third time.
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