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Planning a presentation?
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Mutation testing lately (not only mutant) seems to attract some attention. So naturally
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people do talks about it at conferences, user groups or other chances. Thx for that!
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As I (the author @mbj) am not too happy with some of the facts being presented about
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mutant the last month.
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So if you plan to do a presentation: I offer to review your slides / talk - for free off course.
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My intention is NOT to change your bias pro / against this tool. Just to help to fix
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invalid statements about the tool.
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Also in many cases a conversation to the author, should help you to imporve the talk
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significantly. One of mutants biggest weaknesses is the bad documentation, but instead of
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assumptions based on the absence of docs, use the tool authors brain to fill the gaps.
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Hint, same applies to papers.
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