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==== Chrome Experiments ====
 
==== Chrome Experiments ====
For the first short bit, the class worked to identify any bugs in Firefox through use of the [http://www.chromeexperiments.com/ Chrome Experiments]. They were split them up so that each student was responsible for 10 of them (myself with experiments 71-80), with each student having their own [[Firefox_Performance_Testing_Lab_Fall_2010_sweerdenburg|results page]]. The offending experiments (aka test cases) were then collated and subjected to a second round of testing and finally filing. The complete results can be seen [[Firefox_Performance_Testing_Lab_Fall_2010|here]].
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For the first short bit, the class worked to identify any bugs in Firefox through use of the [http://www.chromeexperiments.com/ Chrome Experiments]. They were split them up so that each student was responsible for 10 of them (myself with experiments [http://zenit.senecac.on.ca/wiki/index.php/Firefox_Performance_Testing_Lab_Fall_2010_sweerdenburg 71-80]. The offending experiments (aka test cases) were then collated and subjected to a second round of testing and finally filing. The complete list of class findings can be seen [[Firefox_Performance_Testing_Lab_Fall_2010|here]].
  
 
'''Bugs Filed''':
 
'''Bugs Filed''':

Revision as of 14:06, 28 September 2010


Contact Information

Name Steven Weerdenburg
Email sweerdenburg [AT] learn [DOT] senecac [DOT] on [DOT] ca
IRC stevenaw
Blog blog

About Me

Steven Weerdenburg is a 7th semester student in Seneca's Bachelor of Software Development program. He comes to Seneca with a 3-year advanced diploma from Lambton College in Web Application Development, where he worked primarily with PHP, .NET and System i technologies. Upon attending Seneca, his focus shifted towards .NET and C/C++. In his spare time he enjoys playing chess and working on personal projects.

Technical Skills

  • C/C++
  • C#
  • ASP.NET
  • Java
  • PHP
  • JavaScript
  • VB.NET
  • RPG IV
  • SQL
  • XHTML/CSS

Contributions

DPS901 - Introduction to Game Programming

Presently working on a team of five to create a Windows-based game using DirectX 9 through a framework created by Chris Szalwinski.

DPS909 - Topics in Open Source Development

Chrome Experiments

For the first short bit, the class worked to identify any bugs in Firefox through use of the Chrome Experiments. They were split them up so that each student was responsible for 10 of them (myself with experiments 71-80. The offending experiments (aka test cases) were then collated and subjected to a second round of testing and finally filing. The complete list of class findings can be seen here.

Bugs Filed: