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Summer Reading List

June 25th, 2008

I sent a small note to the software-testing Yahoo! group asking, “What are some iconic books in software testing that paint a good picture of its history?” I got a huge response, and figured it’d be beneficial to others to duplicate it here.

(I’d link to the thread if there was a public archive, but you must be a member of the software-testing list to see it. Email me personally if you’re interested in joining.)

The list:

This is a daunting list. Some of these — wink, wink :) — I was supposed to read fully in college. I can’t honestly say I did that, so I’m going to go back to them now.

Just a note: I get the impression some of these books contain ideas that are “obselete” or “out of date,” and may not be directly helpful today. This is a history lesson, and I’m specifically interested in how the thoughts in the industry have changed.

Thanks all for the responses, and I hope the reading list is beneficial to others.

Testing

LivableStreets Release Date: TODAY!

June 11th, 2008

I am happy to announce that my organization, The Open Planning Project, has released version 1.0 of the Livable Streets Network.

The Livable Streets Network is a conglomeration of five websites: NY StreetsBlog, LA StreetsBlog, StreetFilms, StreetsWiki, and LivableStreet’s Groups. All together, they help urban planners and community members alike work together to make our city’s streets a better place to live.

Applause to all for a great run!

New York, Testing, Work