programming kiv Let's be honest. Your tests mostly follow the “happy path”. Sure, on occasion you remember to test “the failure case”—the caller passed in null or a negative integer as an argument—mostly because you just got done writing that check and wouldn't it be a waste not to write a test to show how clever you were? Never mind that null or a negative argument is an assertable precondition that could never happen in production anyways.
- Kishore Balakrishnan
from Bookmarklet
"Jason discusses his new CEO office hours and the most surprising call he’s received so far. David takes us behind the scenes of Haystack, the recently launched 37signals site that brings together web designers and clients. The discussion touches on why the site was created, how it works, and changes made to initial feedback. Then Jason discusses how nature can make you a better designer." 37signals podcast mp3
- Kishore Balakrishnan
from Bookmarklet
"IBM is consolidating its extensive global collection of individual SAP applications and versions into a single global instance that will deliver greater resilience and flexibility to IBM's operations in 170 countries around the world, revealed IBM CIO Pat Toole in an interview yesterday."
- Kishore Balakrishnan
from Bookmarklet
Blue Harmony is expected to enhance IBM's position as a truly globally integrated enterprise, operating as one consistent business across the world.
- Kishore Balakrishnan
"The question then comes how SAP and its competitors will find ways that help business reduce decision making risk and uncertainty." BI BW SAP kiv insight
- Kishore Balakrishnan
from Bookmarklet
"Obviously trying to find out who did what and how; what was said and offered by whom, what sequence did things happen - all the ach so important data that they call "unstructured". In reality she was trying to reconstruct the process that delivered the good results but could not find real "process-data" only "process-results-data". The solution was email and ask for process-data, if still present in their personal in-memory DB." SAP teched review thingamy BRP email
- Kishore Balakrishnan
from Bookmarklet