Hey Stephen - sorry I missed this earlier. Its an interesting article for sure. 
I kinda Hate testing - and, would personally prefer to test things Lightly - 
then pass on to QA for extensive testing.  Where I now work - we have a QA 
dept. that actually does the SW testing. Although - I know that at times - it 
ends up being the Teams that actually USE the SW that in certain instances does 
the testing. But, generally speaking - I Always do initial testing.

Recently I ran into an instance on this one App I was working on - where I am 
new to working on this system. So, although it was Easy enough for me to make 
the proper program change - it became a Total PITA - just to do the Testing!

-K-

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http://sdtimes.com/guest-view-why-developers-shouldnt-perform-software-testing/


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Ring Container Technology
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