Hi everyone, lurkers and all, I'm looking for five or six people to participate in a technical book review this week, reviewing eight chapters of a book about software testing with Perl.
You don't have to be a testing guru or a Perl guru, but you need to have at least some desire to learn more about testing and Perl if you're not already an experienced tester with Perl. More importantly, you need to be able to review at least two or three chapters and return your comments by Friday. I specifically want comments on: - technical accuracy - applicability - clarity of examples - appropriateness of presentation If you can start reviewing tomorrow and will provide comments by Friday at the latest (tomorrow at the earliest is great), please respond to me directly in private. I'd like to know your experience level with both Perl and testing. I'll pick the first five or six recipients who absolutely assure me on pain of public humiliation that they'll start immediately and finish before the deadline. (I'm only partly kidding about the humiliation.) -- c