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A Microsoft tester spills his guts about testing tools for devs, chugging the kool-aid, and dancing zombies

The geek in question
Justin Wilcox

The job title
Test Lead, MSMQ

MSMQ, huh? Nice Microsoft acronym. Break it down for me.
MSMQ stands for Microsoft Message Queuing, which ships as part of Windows. We’re a messaging platform that developers use if you’ve got an application on Computer A that wants to send information to Computer B, you use us to guarantee that information gets there, even if there’s a failure (e.g. machines burst into flames, someone trips over the Ethernet cable, asteroids, etc.) after you sent the information.

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Katya Sedova (SDET Lead for IE) and Scott Rowley (SDE II for Live Meeting)
Katya Sedova (SDET Lead for IE) and Scott Rowley (SDE II for Live Meeting)

 

Katya Sedova (SDET Lead for IE) and Scott Rowley (SDE II for Live Meeting) compete at the USA Dance: Seattle Chapter’s “Quest for the Best” Competition on October 21, 2006 in Seattle. They placed 2nd in PreChamp and 5th in the Open Competition. Both dancers perform with several other Microsofties on the Ballroom Dance Performance Team.

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