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| Vladimir Bondarenko |
Posted: Tue Jan 15, 2008 12:14 pm |
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| Vladimir Bondarenko |
Posted: Tue Jan 15, 2008 11:11 pm |
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We never claimed we are going to sell our unique
expert system. At least, within the next years.
Instead, we are going to offer our high performance
QA services.
Best wishes,
Vladimir Bondarenko
VM and GEMM architect
Co-founder, CEO, Mathematical Director
http://www.cybertester.com/ Cyber Tester, LLC
http://maple.bug-list.org/ Maple Bugs Encyclopaedia
http://www.CAS-testing.org/ CAS Testing
On Jan 15, 6:11 pm, D Herring <dherr...@at.tentpost.dot.com> wrote:
Quote: Vladimir Bondarenko wrote:
Hello the world,
2008 will be the year of Cyber Tester.
We will bring you something you have
never seen before us.
We've already seen vaporware. Maybe you saw it first? |
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| Vladimir Bondarenko |
Posted: Mon Jan 28, 2008 12:49 pm |
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This is even not the beginning yet...
On Jan 16, 1:11 am, Vladimir Bondarenko <v...@cybertester.com> wrote:
Quote: We never claimed we are going to sell our unique
expert system. At least, within the next years.
Instead, we are going to offer our high performance
QA services.
Best wishes,
Vladimir Bondarenko
VM and GEMM architect
Co-founder, CEO, Mathematical Director
http://www.cybertester.com/ Cyber Tester, LLChttp://maple.bug-list.org/ Maple Bugs Encyclopaediahttp://www.CAS-testing.org/ CAS Testing
On Jan 15, 6:11 pm, D Herring <dherr...@at.tentpost.dot.com> wrote:
Vladimir Bondarenko wrote:
Hello the world,
2008 will be the year of Cyber Tester.
We will bring you something you have
never seen before us.
We've already seen vaporware. Maybe you saw it first? |
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| Vladimir Bondarenko |
Posted: Mon Mar 10, 2008 3:37 am |
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Expect some amazing things to come.
Best wishes,
Vladimir Bondarenko
VM and GEMM architect
Co-founder, CEO, Mathematical Director
http://www.cybertester.com/ Cyber Tester, LLC
http://maple.bug-list.org/ Maple Bugs Encyclopaedia
http://www.CAS-testing.org/ CAS Testing
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| Dave |
Posted: Mon Mar 10, 2008 5:47 pm |
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Vladimir Bondarenko wrote:
Quote: Expect some amazing things to come.
How about doing something amazing and being a bit more professional
about how you report bugs? i.e.
* Stop posting to so many newsgroups
* Be far less dramatic.
* Stop putting loads of common material in your posts.
* Keep your titles shorter and more meaningful. There is not need for
all this "Wolfram Research QA process defect:" Just "Mathematica 6.0.2
Bug" or similar.
You never know, if you acted in a more professional manner you might get
the likes of WRI/Maplesoft to take you a bit more seriously and pay you.
It's clear to me you are not a total idiot, and would appear to have
some useful code. But you act like a 5 year old some times. |
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| nano bagonghi |
Posted: Tue Mar 11, 2008 7:37 am |
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Dave wrote:
Quote: It's clear to me you are not a total idiot, and would appear to have
some useful code. But you act like a 5 year old some times.
I agree !
g. |
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| Vladimir Bondarenko |
Posted: Tue Mar 11, 2008 8:38 am |
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On Mar 10, 3:47 pm, Dave <f...@coo.com> writes:
D> you act like a 5 year old some times.
5 years old? Please, don't age me :)
In a sense, I'm like a baby.
And I am proud of this.
Truth comes out of the mouths of babes and sucklings.
On Mar 10, 3:47 pm, Dave <f...@coo.com> wrote:
Quote: Vladimir Bondarenko wrote:
Expect some amazing things to come.
How about doing something amazing and being a bit more professional
about how you report bugs? i.e.
* Stop posting to so many newsgroups
* Be far less dramatic.
* Stop putting loads of common material in your posts.
* Keep your titles shorter and more meaningful. There is not need for
all this "Wolfram Research QA process defect:" Just "Mathematica 6.0.2
Bug" or similar.
You never know, if you acted in a more professional manner you might get
the likes of WRI/Maplesoft to take you a bit more seriously and pay you.
It's clear to me you are not a total idiot, and would appear to have
some useful code. But you act like a 5 year old some times. |
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| Vladimir Bondarenko |
Posted: Tue Apr 29, 2008 4:06 pm |
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