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04 November 2002

As of today I'm a website developer. Last week I was a developer of ATC software and I'll be a developer of military hardware again next year some time. I like working here, it's nice and varied.

I've decided to go with full xhtml, css and no tables for this site, which should be fun. The challenge will be using ASP.NET at the same time bacause I bet they don't get on.

I was considering the debugger on the way into work this morning and I think I've nearly got everything that I need in order to support the real reason that I started looking into this code, which was to get coverage analysis for my unit tests. So start with I was thinking statement coverage, but brance coverage would be more useful and so I may take a look at that afterwards. The debugger as an actual debugger has proved invaluable as a learning tool and I'll be taking that a lot further before I start looking at coverage analysis seriously. The best bit is that I think that the debugging services are going to make coverage analysis pretty easy.


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