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Why do we need to fix bugs as soon as possible?

Andy over at Cartoon Tester posted this cartoon on the importance of fixing bugs as soon as possible.

There are countless documents, articles, presentations, whitepapers that use the graph where the cost of identifying and fixing a bug increases exponentially over time. Last year I read one whitepaper that had this graph, naively . . . → Read More: Why do we need to fix bugs as soon as possible?

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The Beard of Experience

Happy Monday! Here’s another great cartoon from Cartoon Tester.

Experience comes with years of hard graft, countless night researching ideas, thousands of raised defects, and decades of honing your craft…but a beard can be grown in a few months.

I wonder if a goatee counts. . . . → Read More: The Beard of Experience

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