Yesterday I received an email from a client named Mike. He’s a nurse. He is not a web developer, nor is he a software tester. He runs a very successful Christmas website TheSantaTracker.
Anyway, he wrote a few paragraphs on his perspective (inexperienced, non-technical) on load testing. I thought I would post it here to share with everyone – especially because he has nice things to say about us! 😉
Some of this will sound like a commercial, and I apologize in advance for that. However, I hope those readers who are not regular coders or quality assurance folks will find these “rookie load tester” thoughts helpful. It goes to show that not everything has to be overly complicated.
Sometimes simple solutions are the best solutions.
Mike took a good bit of energy to write this, and I’m going to share it. Also, I want to support him in any way I can because he brings happiness to children that are in tough times. Have you ever had a kid in ICU? I have – and it is very hard to deal with. The nurses make all the difference in the world. They are heroes, and they make a difference every single day on the job.
I salute Mike Walczak for everything he does – both in the ICU and with his Christmas website that helps people.