It’s time to try something new for me: I have decided to do live blogging from Let’s Test conference on context driven testing next week. I’m mentally almost 100% focused on my own presentation about on Tuesday morning, but I’ll try to keep up with as much as possible to share it here with those who can’t be there in person – yes, I’m thinking first and foremost on my friend Jesper Ottosen @jlottosen
I’ll be live blogging from Let’s Test
2012/05/06 by andersdinsen
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Tak Anders!
thank you!