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Originally posted by Marina Vaillant
I'm tracking bugs, but not often get to correct them. Sometimes we just consider it's not a bug but a default in the spec, or a lack of precisions...
I'm willing to change job, anyway... doing somthing completely different if I can. And work home!!!
I have to say that that's something which I don't like too much either ;)
BTW, we just found a new office and we'll probably be moving over the next month. I'm pretty excited since it's way cooler than our old office :cool:
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Originally posted by Yves M
BTW, we just found a new office and we'll probably be moving over the next month. I'm pretty excited since it's way cooler than our old office :cool:
Does this office have a mini-bar and a jacuzzi?
Re: Re: Re: notifications
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Originally posted by Marina Vaillant
I'm tracking bugs, but not often get to correct them. Sometimes we just consider it's not a bug but a default in the spec, or a lack of precisions...
I'm willing to change job, anyway... doing somthing completely different if I can. And work home!!!
Oh, yes: testing software can be an extremely boring thing to do, especially when you do it as a full time job (as opposed to occasionally). I hate it, too. Come to that, I actually hate to test my own code, not to speak of other peoples...:)
And what is your dream job (the one you want to do from home)?
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Originally posted by Gabriel Fleseriu
Oh, yes: testing software can be an extremely boring thing to do, especially when you do it as a full time job (as opposed to occasionally). I hate it, too. Come to that, I actually hate to test my own code, not to speak of other peoples...:)
And what is your dream job (the one you want to do from home)?
I'm not testing. I'm actually supposed to be implementing stuff, and correcting others. But we have to much to correct to have time to make new things. And the error reports are very fuzzy, I have to investigate a lot before undertanding that the error may not be an error. Sometimes it's only not accurate enough in the specification, or it's the testers that used a bad scenario to find this behavior. Well... it's every day life. I'm more at the support than the testing.
About my dream job, well, I don't tell. Internet have ears and eyes. ;-) But I can say it's perfectly legal, not in competition with my present company. But I'm not sure I have the competence or the guts to start that... I'll see when I finish this job.
Marina
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Originally posted by Marina Vaillant
Internet have ears and eyes. ;-)
True...true... (you know that commercials for Bud beer, don't you? :))
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But I'm not sure I have the competence or the guts to start that...
You should take a leaf out of Metallica's book -- have a look at my signature:) I whish you all the best!
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Originally posted by Gabriel Fleseriu
You should take a leaf out of Metallica's book -- have a look at my signature:) I whish you all the best!
I don't see any help in std::vector ;-)
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Originally posted by Marina Vaillant
I don't see any help in std::vector ;-)
He meant this part of the signature ;) .
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Originally written by Gabriel Fleseriu
Forever trusting who we are
And nothing else matters - Metallica