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Shark Tank: But for authentic user testing, he's perfect







Shark Tank: But for authentic user
testing, he's perfect

Shark Tank: But for authentic user
testing, he's perfect
06/24/2005 03:40 PM

Big data-import application is finally finished, and developer pilot fish releases it to the quality assurance group for testing with 20 pages of documentation. That's his first mistake.




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