When one bug leads to another
posted on 20 Dec 11
There are a lot of approaches to dealing with the complexity of large software projects and a little rule I use helps me make sure that fixing one bug report doesn't result in another.
As a Senior Web Developer with us, Chris Johnson specializes in high-performance database-backed systems; particularly those that are highly configurable and self-documenting. (Plus, he amicably explains what all that means to inquiring clients).
Chris, who is based in Athens, GA, has been developing for the web since 1999 and has used a wide expanse of technologies during that time, including Perl, PHP, MySQL, C, and Oracle.
Before joining us, Chris spent a decade building solid applications for Morris DigitalWorks, where he received several awards for his work as a Principal Engineer. His expertise in the industry has taken him to speaking and consulting engagements from Georgia to Australia.
“Having spent my career building systems online, I know how to architect platforms and websites that help admins and cater to users. Working at Phase2 means I have an awesome team of people to extend that reach even further.”
He earned a BS in Psychology from the University of Georgia.
posted on 20 Dec 11
There are a lot of approaches to dealing with the complexity of large software projects and a little rule I use helps me make sure that fixing one bug report doesn't result in another.
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