Peering into the white box–Live!

On Thursday, November 11, at 4:00pm PST, I’ll be delivering another free web cast thing using Microsoft Lync (pre-setup instructions here).

Signin information here:

https://join.microsoft.com/meet/alanpa/37MWC1GQ

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Conference ID: 86935295

The talk will be a re-hash of my PNSQC talk (shortened a bit and turned into more of a “how to, and why” rather than a strict case study). The mini-abstract is:

Code reviews are a long-time staple of software development – but what happens when the test team takes part in code reviews? We’ll talk about how my team at Microsoft has done this, what we’ve found, and why you may want to do something similar where you work.

I’ll post sign-in instructions here about 24 hours in advance. Mark your calendar now!

oh – if you have ideas or suggestions for future webcasts, post them in the comments below.

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One Comment

  1. Alan – meant to say this earlier. Thanks for doing this it was interesting to see the approach. I look forward to the next one.

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