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Alan Richardson



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Average rating: 4.06 · 326 ratings · 40 reviews · 165 distinct worksSimilar authors
Elphame: A Journey into Elv...

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The Biblical Doctrine of Work

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The Earth Priest

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“Section hiking boasts little of the mystique of thruhiking and it's easy to see why. Unlike hiking the Trail straight through from end to end, it does not lend itself to the oldest and most dependable of story lines: the step-by-step journey of self-discovery, the errand into the wilderness, the unspooling thread of destiny. And yet, by the same token, if section hiking lacks a clearly defined beginning and middle, it never needs to end. (From Breakfast with Salamanders: Seasons on the Appalachian Trail.)”
Alan Richardson

“The only principle I’m prepared to absolutely commit to, with absolute certainty, is that I can change my mind.”
Alan Richardson

“that material presents ‘testing’
as: “start spending 100% of my time on the project, formally
writing a test strategy, approach, and plan, and writing
test cases and scripts which are cross referenced to the
requirements, even though the requirements are changing
and therefore much of the ‘testing’ would lead to waste and
rework”
Alan Richardson, Dear Evil Tester



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