The Braidy TesterHelping your team reach their full potentialConcretely Abstract- July 7, 2008 "N" means "iNtuitive", and people like usThink in abstractions, big pictures we suss.Ideas and theories are where our minds thrust;Ask us for details and our minds go bust. "S" is the other side, and this I have too;We "Senser"s sense everything; we live in a zooOf details and feelings and smellings and hues.If we can't experience it we don't believe it's true! We Ns would like Ss this one thing to learn:Stop with the details - they are not our concern!We Ss ask Ns to remember in turnTo give us.http://blogs.msdn.com/micahel/archive/2008/07/07/ConcretelyAbstract.aspx Intro, Extra, Energy- July 3, 2008 "I" stands for "Introvert". We need time alone;Invite us to parties and we respond with a groan.All of that talking! Soon our energy is spentAnd back home we flee to recharge in our tent. "E" is our counterpart, "Extravert"s theyCount everyone as best friend and love to say "Hey!"Talking and talking is how they recharge,At home and at work and in the garage. Us Is need some time to decide what to say;Es often feel that we take all day.Es, on the other hand, talk in order to think;Under all that.http://blogs.msdn.com/micahel/archive/2008/07/03/IntroExtraEnergy.aspx The Gang Of Four- July 2, 2008 They developed four axes, with two letters each;One on the left side, quite out of reachTo those on the right side, far across the breachOf personality conflicts which cause many to screech. The first set describe how you get energy;Whether you like people, or they cause you to flee.The second set explain how the world you see,From high on a mountain, or low like a bee. The third set discuss how you decide what to do:Is it logic you use, or do emotions hold trueThe fourth set's your lifestyle:..http://blogs.msdn.com/micahel/archive/2008/07/02/TheGangOfFour.aspx Tester Spotlight: Bryan Lipscy- July 1, 2008 I have another Tester Spotlight posted over on Tester Center! This time I talked with Bryan Lipscy, who tests all of the help in Windows XP, Windows Vista, and the not-yet-released Windows 7. Watch my interview with Bryan to learn why he is excited to be testing help!http://blogs.msdn.com/micahel/archive/2008/07/01/TesterSpotlightBryanLipscy.aspx |