Friday, 20 November 2009

Scott Hanselman interviews James Bach

To enliven my journey to work this morning I listened to Scott Hanselman’s interview with James Bach, an international consultant on software testing. They were talking about James' new book Voyage of a Buccaneer-Scholar.

James has led an interesting life. He was kicked out of home when he was 14, so moved into a motel room with his computer. There he taught himself Assembly language programming. When he was 16, he dropped out of high school and started a career as a video game programmer.

Listen to the interview to find out how he made the journey to tester, speaker, writer, and proponent of Exploratory testing.

4 comments:

John said...

I enjoyed listening to that interview and I've thought about buying his book.

Anonymous said...

Thanks!

Unknown said...

My pleasure Scott. Hope you got back OK from PDC? I liked you slot in the keynote: I'll remember your productivity tip!

Scott said...

Thanks!

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