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By Bracken King    |     November 11th, 2010
Testing vs using in software development and evaluation
We talk often on this blog about the value of trying out software as a means of evaluating, rather than relying on feature lists or other "objective" measures. When developing software, however, there's a much stronger emphasis on rigorous testing that extends outside of the range of typical use. So why does this disconnect exist, and what's the right balance when developing or evaluating software?
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By Tyler King    |     August 27th, 2010
Using a no-reply email address tells your customers you don't care about them
Most companies send automated emails from a "no-reply" address so that their customers can't respond to the emails. What exactly are we trying to accomplish by ignoring our customer's emails?
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By Bracken King    |     July 6th, 2010
How Unix style file permissions can guide your file sharing policy
One of the biggest benefits of web applications is the ease with which one can share documents for other people to collaborate on or view. Unfortunately, this same ability is the source of a number of fears about online software related to privacy. It turns out that the Unix style file permissions that have been used since the early days of shared computing can provide some guidance to sharing policy.
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By Bracken King    |     February 17th, 2010 View Comments
The Rocks way or the highway
Over the past few years in graduate school, I've somehow ended up managing the computing resources for our lab. Prior to joining the lab, I didn't have any real system administration experience, so while I've learned a lot over these years, I'm still learning plenty whenever something breaks or we d...
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