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I am neck deep in creating test scenarios based off visio diagrams (pseudo code).
You'd think if >then>else would be straight forward... but it isn't if the writer of the diagram didn't treat consider null values and treat them the same way. In one case, if both systems have a null value, the expectation is that it would travel down the happy path (A and B = true)... but in another case, their assumption is that the null value would travel down the unhappy path (A and B = false). And in other cases null wasn't even considered, (so A and B = ?)
I've only made it half way through page 1 of 6. I may be scarce for a while. lol5 -
KickassAmazon76 wrote: »I am neck deep in creating test scenarios based off visio diagrams (pseudo code).
You'd think if >then>else would be straight forward... but it isn't if the writer of the diagram didn't treat consider null values and treat them the same way. In one case, if both systems have a null value, the expectation is that it would travel down the happy path (A and B = true)... but in another case, their assumption is that the null value would travel down the unhappy path (A and B = false). And in other cases null wasn't even considered, (so A and B = ?)
I've only made it half way through page 1 of 6. I may be scarce for a while. lol
I don’t understand a thing you just said i am so attracted to you right now3 -
KickassAmazon76 wrote: »I am neck deep in creating test scenarios based off visio diagrams (pseudo code).
You'd think if >then>else would be straight forward... but it isn't if the writer of the diagram didn't treat consider null values and treat them the same way. In one case, if both systems have a null value, the expectation is that it would travel down the happy path (A and B = true)... but in another case, their assumption is that the null value would travel down the unhappy path (A and B = false). And in other cases null wasn't even considered, (so A and B = ?)
I've only made it half way through page 1 of 6. I may be scarce for a while. lol
Ugh - I hated doing release testing and all things Visio and flow charts - my condolences to you my friend1 -
KickassAmazon76 wrote: »I am neck deep in creating test scenarios based off visio diagrams (pseudo code).
You'd think if >then>else would be straight forward... but it isn't if the writer of the diagram didn't treat consider null values and treat them the same way. In one case, if both systems have a null value, the expectation is that it would travel down the happy path (A and B = true)... but in another case, their assumption is that the null value would travel down the unhappy path (A and B = false). And in other cases null wasn't even considered, (so A and B = ?)
I've only made it half way through page 1 of 6. I may be scarce for a while. lol
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KickassAmazon76 wrote: »I am neck deep in creating test scenarios based off visio diagrams (pseudo code).
You'd think if >then>else would be straight forward... but it isn't if the writer of the diagram didn't treat consider null values and treat them the same way. In one case, if both systems have a null value, the expectation is that it would travel down the happy path (A and B = true)... but in another case, their assumption is that the null value would travel down the unhappy path (A and B = false). And in other cases null wasn't even considered, (so A and B = ?)
I've only made it half way through page 1 of 6. I may be scarce for a while. lol
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Haha you guys and gals crack me up! ❤️
I test software in the healthcare field for a living... So my life is full of 🤓 and more 🤓. I tend to focus on integration between systems, data migration and conversion, and end user interaction.
Noone in my family understands me. 😂
Though... There was one time where I compared a data migration via interface as building a bridge between two islands to my daughter...and all of a sudden we were able to talk about data load, data integrity and bandwidth pretty easily!
#geekout.5 -
KickassAmazon76 wrote: »Haha you guys and gals crack me up! ❤️
I test software in the healthcare field for a living... So my life is full of 🤓 and more 🤓. I tend to focus on integration between systems, data migration and conversion, and end user interaction.
Noone in my family understands me. 😂
Though... There was one time where I compared a data migration via interface as building a bridge between two islands to my daughter...and all of a sudden we were able to talk about data load, data integrity and bandwidth pretty easily!
#geekout.
Ummmm.....i can walk on my hands.....thats about it. I dont think i would be able to hold a conversation with you dammit!3 -
KickassAmazon76 wrote: »Haha you guys and gals crack me up! ❤️
I test software in the healthcare field for a living... So my life is full of 🤓 and more 🤓. I tend to focus on integration between systems, data migration and conversion, and end user interaction.
Noone in my family understands me. 😂
Though... There was one time where I compared a data migration via interface as building a bridge between two islands to my daughter...and all of a sudden we were able to talk about data load, data integrity and bandwidth pretty easily!
#geekout.
Ummmm.....i can walk on my hands.....thats about it. I dont think i would be able to hold a conversation with you dammit!
Only time I can do that is if I'm up to my chest in water. Lol. You got me beat there! 😊1 -
just found out earlier that chicago will have a 30 day stay at home starting monday, as we all know that covid is climbing back up again in a alarming rate. here at my hospital icu and other floors is filling up with positive and pui patients and we are in code white for the past 3 days already. everybody is pretty worn out but what can you do, just keep on trucking. i'm hoping outpatient procedures will shutdown for a while until it calms down again. if your going for a test i hope it's not because it's your yearly check up, go here if it's an emergency if your not in pain it can wait, don't risk going into a hospital for a routine check up end of rant11
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KickassAmazon76 wrote: »Haha you guys and gals crack me up! ❤️
I test software in the healthcare field for a living... So my life is full of 🤓 and more 🤓. I tend to focus on integration between systems, data migration and conversion, and end user interaction.
Noone in my family understands me. 😂
Though... There was one time where I compared a data migration via interface as building a bridge between two islands to my daughter...and all of a sudden we were able to talk about data load, data integrity and bandwidth pretty easily!
#geekout.
Can you tell me how to defrost in my microwave?2 -
somejaykid wrote: »just found out earlier that chicago will have a 30 day stay at home starting monday, as we all know that covid is climbing back up again in a alarming rate. here at my hospital icu and other floors is filling up with positive and pui patients and we are in code white for the past 3 days already. everybody is pretty worn out but what can you do, just keep on trucking. i'm hoping outpatient procedures will shutdown for a while until it calms down again. if your going for a test i hope it's not because it's your yearly check up, go here if it's an emergency if your not in pain it can wait, don't risk going into a hospital for a routine check up end of rant
Stay safe! I cannot imagine working in the healthcare field right now. Everybody there is worth their weight in gold.
I know it makes me so angry when people are still living life as usual when this is all so different now. You've got the people who are sacrificing their all, sacrificing health, lives, family time, etc. Then you've got the others who don't seem to give a flying F*** what happens to others.
How it must feel to people who are working inside it all.1 -
KickassAmazon76 wrote: »Haha you guys and gals crack me up! ❤️
I test software in the healthcare field for a living... So my life is full of 🤓 and more 🤓. I tend to focus on integration between systems, data migration and conversion, and end user interaction.
Noone in my family understands me. 😂
Though... There was one time where I compared a data migration via interface as building a bridge between two islands to my daughter...and all of a sudden we were able to talk about data load, data integrity and bandwidth pretty easily!
#geekout.
Similar but on the security side of things and primarily for pre-market devices companies are seeking FDA approval. But, legacy stuffs too. For a couple of clients.3 -
wondering if today isn't a good time to start hoarding all the thanksgiving turkeys and then sell them at a drastic markup next week9
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Fried chicken!3
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"Be thankful for your wounds, as strange as that sounds;
The ways you've been hurt and the ways you've faltered make you useful to other people.
Empathy is a kind of fellowship; be thankful that your wounds made this togetherness possible"
Maggie Smith1 -
Still being new to owning a smart phone(as opposed to a call/text flip dinosaur), I can see it's going to take me awhile to perfect hanging up from a call. Oops.
Should've gotten a phone more along the lines of 'not totally stupid but definitely not ready for smart' phone.4 -
KickassAmazon76 wrote: »Haha you guys and gals crack me up! ❤️
I test software in the healthcare field for a living... So my life is full of 🤓 and more 🤓. I tend to focus on integration between systems, data migration and conversion, and end user interaction.
Noone in my family understands me. 😂
Though... There was one time where I compared a data migration via interface as building a bridge between two islands to my daughter...and all of a sudden we were able to talk about data load, data integrity and bandwidth pretty easily!
#geekout.
Can you tell me how to defrost in my microwave?
Yep... Just cook it at power level 4.
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Still being new to owning a smart phone(as opposed to a call/text flip dinosaur), I can see it's going to take me awhile to perfect hanging up from a call. Oops.
Should've gotten a phone more along the lines of 'not totally stupid but definitely not ready for smart' phone.
You can make calls from these things? 🤔
I thought they were just good for apps and text 🤷🏽♂️3 -
somejaykid wrote: »just found out earlier that chicago will have a 30 day stay at home starting monday, as we all know that covid is climbing back up again in a alarming rate. here at my hospital icu and other floors is filling up with positive and pui patients and we are in code white for the past 3 days already. everybody is pretty worn out but what can you do, just keep on trucking. i'm hoping outpatient procedures will shutdown for a while until it calms down again. if your going for a test i hope it's not because it's your yearly check up, go here if it's an emergency if your not in pain it can wait, don't risk going into a hospital for a routine check up end of rant
Stay safe! I cannot imagine working in the healthcare field right now. Everybody there is worth their weight in gold.
I know it makes me so angry when people are still living life as usual when this is all so different now. You've got the people who are sacrificing their all, sacrificing health, lives, family time, etc. Then you've got the others who don't seem to give a flying F*** what happens to others.
How it must feel to people who are working inside it all.
I agree. The people who are on the front lines are so stressed, risking their lives, and here we are... Whining about not being able to get our nails done, or our hair cut, or go to see a hockey game. The selfishness is heartbreaking. 😔3 -
Ads are.....meh. But this one stood out to me. Plus it's Willie Nelson so it's gotta be good.
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Is it rude to ask someone if they have had a boob job? There is this lady that trains at my gym in the morning. She is the mother of 3 small kiddos and fit af. I noticed that she was super "perky". I'm curious because she is super lean (easily 6-7% bf) and most women tend to deflate when they are that lean.2
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It's very very difficult for women to get down to single-digit bf%
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GymGoddessGoals wrote: »Is it rude to ask someone if they have had a boob job? There is this lady that trains at my gym in the morning. She is the mother of 3 small kiddos and fit af. I noticed that she was super "perky". I'm curious because she is super lean (easily 6-7% bf) and most women tend to deflate when they are that lean.
you could just tell her she nice tits and hope she tells you if theyre real but then she might be like “quit sexual harassing me” bc some people dont like that6 -
sweet_ermengarde wrote: »GymGoddessGoals wrote: »Is it rude to ask someone if they have had a boob job? There is this lady that trains at my gym in the morning. She is the mother of 3 small kiddos and fit af. I noticed that she was super "perky". I'm curious because she is super lean (easily 6-7% bf) and most women tend to deflate when they are that lean.
you could just tell her she nice tits and hope she tells you if theyre real but then she might be like “quit sexual harassing me” bc some people dont like that
yeah this really never works out the way you expect smh4 -
happimess01 wrote: »It's very very difficult for women to get down to single-digit bf%
Thanks for the mansplain, mkay!5 -
GymGoddessGoals wrote: »Is it rude to ask someone if they have had a boob job? There is this lady that trains at my gym in the morning. She is the mother of 3 small kiddos and fit af. I noticed that she was super "perky". I'm curious because she is super lean (easily 6-7% bf) and most women tend to deflate when they are that lean.
I think your question is the answer. If you give reasons why her boobs should not be perky in your question....and also give a reason why they may be, also in that question.....id say you have your answer. I think as far as gossip goes thats a slam dunk of an answer 😉3 -
GymGoddessGoals wrote: »Is it rude to ask someone if they have had a boob job? There is this lady that trains at my gym in the morning. She is the mother of 3 small kiddos and fit af. I noticed that she was super "perky". I'm curious because she is super lean (easily 6-7% bf) and most women tend to deflate when they are that lean.
Not really related... But... I can happily say that if you gain the weight back, they tend to reinflate.
Kinda makes it hard to find the will power to lose again. Haha
As for rude or not... I probably wouldn't do it.
If I was doing the talking... When I was lean, I might have tried to work in a well placed sigh and lament about how I missed my boobs now that I'd gotten lean.
Now I might say that I was inspired by her accomplishments, but am afraid of losing my rack again. (it's like I have to pick 6pk abs or boobs lol).
But even that could be risky.3 -
GymGoddessGoals wrote: »happimess01 wrote: »It's very very difficult for women to get down to single-digit bf%
Thanks for the mansplain, mkay!
my bad! You are right, she is easily 6-7% bf.4 -
This is a raid! Get 'em in the air!3 -
happimess01 wrote: »GymGoddessGoals wrote: »happimess01 wrote: »It's very very difficult for women to get down to single-digit bf%
Thanks for the mansplain, mkay!
my bad! You are right, she is easily 6-7% bf.
Again thanks for the neg to imply that I don't know what that looks like or that women somehow can't achieve 6-7%. Definitely your bad. Moving on.4
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