Thursday, 5 August 2010

Extract from my June and July 2010 tweets - Quotes



  •  always going after "low hanging fruit" means hard decisions are being avoided that could move you towards long term goals (via @pedstrom)
  • Tip of the Day:"It is difficult to get a man to understand something, when his salary depends upon his not understanding it"-Sinclair (via @AgileEthos)
  •  "Never memorize what you can look up in books." ~ Albert Einstein (Universally ignored by interviewers and exam boards) (via @flowchainsensei)
  • Always going after "low hanging fruit" means hard decisions are being avoided that could move you towards long term goals (via @pedstrom )
  • Parkinson's Law: "work expands to fill the time available" (via @agilenature)
  • Murphy's law: "Anything that can go wrong, will go wrong" (via agilenature)
  • This month’s Jobs Campaign please RT: Be Brave and Help at least one Person secure a job
  •  Learnt a thing or two about naked objects last night and now given a book on Domain-Driven Design using naked-object to read 
    ·         Presentation on RRRAD by Dan Haywood: Learnt about DDD and naked objects.
    ·         Just added myself to the http://wefollow.com twitter directory!
    ·         Just used http://twilk.com to put my Twitter followers on my Twitter background. Check it out!
    ·         Testing is fun and challenging so never think that u have not much to contribute, little value in doing it or not stretching u enough #dttip
    ·         If you think green good test design is achievable. Pattern recognition is the key to good design.
    ·         I am no ordinary Tester, I am a Smart Tester, I am The Testing Planet tester
    ·         My dad kept a #tester http://bit.ly/cXu2uU handy so do I. You’ld carry 1to remind urself to be a proud tester.
    ·         Bugs have emotions and react the way they do, have bugs for company and happy when not disturbed but they bug the testers.
    ·         @wallybock: Leadership Quote: "Learning is not wisdom. Information does not guarantee good judgment." ~John Dewey (via @michaelrhopkin )

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