BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//OpenACalendar//NONSGML OpenACalendar//EN X-WR-CALNAME:Ministry of Testing - Sheffield (ShefTest): Xmas ShefTest: The 'Fun & Games' episode. - Open Tech Calendar BEGIN:VEVENT UID:6063@otc.opentechcalendar.co.uk URL:https://opentechcalendar.co.uk/event/6063-xmas-sheftest-the-fun-games-e pisode SUMMARY:Ministry of Testing - Sheffield (ShefTest): Xmas ShefTest: The 'Fun & Games' episode. DESCRIPTION:Ho ho ho! Merry ShefTest! ?\n\nIn a change to the usual present ation format\, we've got some tenuously test related fun and games for the Christmas edition.\n\nFirst up...\n\nHow the f**k do you test: Die Hard\n \nAn idea lovingly borrowed from the Test Atelier in Leeds last month\, an d just wouldn't have the same impact without the sweary title (sorry mum). The 'How the f**k do you test Jurassic Park' session was a lot of fun and looked into how various dinosaur based disasters could have been prevente d with just a little bit of testing.\n\nBecause it's not Christmas until H ans Gruber falls off Nakatomi Plaza\, we'll be taking a look at some of th e key points in Die Hard and discussing how some forward planning and anal ysis could have saved young Bruce from all of that bare footed running abo ut.\n\nYippee-ki-yay mother flippers!\n\nThen\, after a short break...\n\n Games.\n\nThats it. That's all you're getting. I'm not giving anything awa y. I don't want any spoilers.\n\nBut wait. There's more...\n\nWin some swa g in our Christmas Jumper Competition: The lovely people at uAccount are p utting up a prize for the best (or worst?) Christmas jumper.\n(p.s. They'r e based in Sheffield and they're hiring!)\n\nDrink some beer! The equally lovely people at SkyBet are providing a bar tab\, to help facilitate maxim um audience participation.\n(p.s. They're also based in Sheffield and alwa ys hiring!)\n\nNovember 30th. Rutland Arms. Doors open 6:30pm. Festivities kick off at 7.\n\nSee you there!\n\nIain.\n\nWould you like to present at or sponsor a ShefTest in 2018? Are you doing something cool or new? Would you like to see YOUR gratuitous 'we're hiring' message here? Then do get in touch. :o)\nhttps://opentechcalendar.co.uk/event/6063-xmas-sheftest-the -fun-games-episode\nPowered by Open Tech Calendar X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:
Ho ho ho! Merry ShefTest! ?
In a change to the usual presentation format\, we've got some tenuousl
y test related fun and games for the Christmas edition.
First up...
How the f**k do you test: Die Hard
An idea lovingly borrowe
d from the Test Atelier in Leeds last month\, and just wouldn't have the s
ame impact without the sweary title (sorry mum). The 'How the f**k do you
test Jurassic Park' session was a lot of fun and looked into how various d
inosaur based disasters could have been prevented with just a little bit o
f testing.
Because it's not Christmas until Hans Gruber falls off N
akatomi Plaza\, we'll be taking a look at some of the key points in Die Ha
rd and discussing how some forward planning and analysis could have saved
young Bruce from all of that bare footed running about.
Yippee-ki-y
ay mother flippers!
Then\, after a short break...
Games.
Thats it. That's all you're getting. I'm not giving anything away. I d
on't want any spoilers.
But wait. There's more...
Win some s
wag in our Christmas Jumper Competition: The lovely people at uAccount are
putting up a prize for the best (or worst?) Christmas jumper.
(p.s. Th
ey're based in Sheffield and they're hiring!)
Drink some beer! The
equally lovely people at SkyBet are providing a bar tab\, to help facilita
te maximum audience participation.
(p.s. They're also based in Sheffiel
d and always hiring!)
November 30th. Rutland Arms. Doors open 6:30p
m. Festivities kick off at 7.
See you there!
Iain.
Wo
uld you like to present at or sponsor a ShefTest in 2018? Are you doing so
mething cool or new? Would you like to see YOUR gratuitous 'we're hiring'
message here? Then do get in touch. :o)
More info: htt ps://opentechcalendar.co.uk/event/6063-xmas-sheftest-the-fun-games-episode
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