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            • December 21, 2004

              A quick place holder for Pieter Siegers test tool

            • Want to quickly put a place holder up for Pieters test tool he has been developing that helps in the ability to run high level testing comparisons between processors. It was pretty sweet when I last saw it about a month ago so I am guessing its even sweeter now. A recent resurgence in Saxon.NET activity and a comment Pieter just left prompted the reminder.

              BTW... You might notice Pieter calling me Mark in the comment he left. Those in whom I have known for a while know me by Mark as this is the name I have traditionally gone by. The switch to using M. David Peterson in professional situations came about 3 or 4 years ago when, in signing my emails M. decided that in the sea of Mark Petersons in this world a better way to distinguish myself would be to use M. David instead. A Google search for "M. David Peterson" as opposed to "Mark Peterson" will help you further understand the benefits in regards to my consulting career and name recognition. I still go by M. or David as well so any of these work (some go as far as calling me Mdot :)

            • Posted by m.david : December 21, 2004 08:56 AM GMT

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