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Simply the Test

A jotter about software testing and some other funny scenarios illustrated with cartoons from Torsten J. Zelger.

Tuesday, November 13, 2007

Robot shopping / maintenance



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Labels: junkyard, quality, robot, testing

Monday, November 12, 2007

Alpha Centauri

This cartoon is a remake of my originally really awful drawing. 
Posted by T.J. at Monday, November 12, 2007 No comments:
Labels: Alien, Alpha Centauri, big apple, cartoon, Checker, driver, HD125823, label, license tag, manhattan, new York, rooflight, taxi, wharp speed, Yellow Cab

Monday, September 24, 2007

Demystify Test Automation



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Thursday, April 12, 2007

Something About Coverage



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Friday, April 6, 2007

Minor Fix



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T.J.
It all started in a garage... Well, not really, but with a C128 with which I developed a simple ordering software that I used at my first temporary company, a wholesaler of sports goods. It was no rocket science, but it was the trigger for me to slip into the IT Business right after I came back from Swiss Military. I never left IT business since. I scripted DCL (VAX/VMS), REXX, then studied Computer Science for 5 years at ISBE (Bern, Switzerland), graduated as BSc and became professional software developer in C++ for a well known Swiss banking company. Later, I discovered the fascinating world of test automation. I started with Rational Robot, then used InCisif, WatiN, SOAPUI, Ranorex, and continued with Selenium. Aside all of this, I am drawing cartoons. I do not spend too much time, making a cartoon look perfect. I never joint a study arts to improve my style and I never plan to do it. I have a job in the IT business. That’s where the money comes from. If I left this business in favor of drawing, I am sure I lost all inspiration.
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