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Five Questions With Alan Page

No, not the was-a-Minnesota Viking is-a-Minnesota Supreme Court judge! Alan Page is a Test Architect on Microsoft's Engineering Excellence team. Among other things, this means Alan teaches testers how to be better testers. Not just newbie testers, either; Alan's class for senior testers is ever in high demand. Beyond teaching, Alan's job has him creating and updating courses, working with Test teams to reach their goals, and writing on his blog and elsewhere.

Alan has been a tester nigh on fifteen years. The last eleven of them have been at Microsoft, where he beat on various flavors of Windows, from Windows 95 to Windows CE. Now that he is with Engineering Excellence he is not directly responsible for testing any specific product but rather is charged with helping all of Microsoft test better. [Insert your favorite Microsoft-bashing joke here...] Here's what Alan has to say:

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