Do You Use Testing Personas?
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Speak at The OnlineTestConf: November 28–29 2017
Testers and QA professionals! You are invited to present a topic for one of the upcoming OTC sessions. No previous presenting experience is needed, only an original idea that you believe will interest the global testing community. Submit now!
30 Days Of Agile Testing
We are back with another awesome challenge for you! From the 1st of September we want you to take the challenge and focus on Agile Testing. There is a new challenge everyday to expand your knowledge and test those boundaries. You can take the challenge alone, or get your testing team involved, or even become part of an online group! Get involved in the challenge.
Goodbye Summer Giveaway
The weather has definitely started to turn, the end of Summer is nigh sadly. In a bid to help you deal with the dwindling Summer days, we’re running a rather epic giveaway! We’re going to have 25 winners — yes, that is a lot! We’re giving away t-shirts, stickers, beanies, backpacks, mugs and lots more! Go on, cheer yourself up and enter our giveaway.
Rapid Software Testing
The last RST training course of the year is happening days before TestBash Manchester in October. Michael Bolton will share his extensive knowledge to help you figure out how much time and effort you’re going to need to test effectively, as well as new ways to plan, design and execute tests. With the added benefit of expanding your testing knowledge. Book your seat.
Exploring The Journeyman Testers Life
We have a new podcast for you. This time The Super Testing Bros are talking to Martin Hynie about the need for continuous learning throughout a testing career and Michael Bolton will talk about his upcoming Rapid Software Testing course as well as Exploratory Testing. Listen to the podcast.
Setting Up And Using Testing Personas
What personas do you use for testing? Do you use them all through the development cycle or only at certain points? Are there any you’ve stopped using? Was it because of time constraints or other reasons? Share your experience.
Diversity In Testing
Something that has really come to light lately, is that diversity isn’t always considered in testing. A great video has done the rounds highlighting the importance of considering all of your end users. Watch the video.
Testing Blogs
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- On skills and roles in software development — automation — testjutsu
- Beating robots down with your bare hands: Quality — Mr.Slavchev
- Testing Asynchronous APIs: Awaitility tutorial — TEST DETECTIVE
- Change Artist Super Powers: Patience — Esther Derby
- Getting Fast and Consistent Automation — offbeattesting
- On teaching developers to test — jasmin tests code
- How We Improved Performance Reviews — Acting On Feedback — Stephen Janaway
- The tragic tale of the deadlocking Python queue — Code Without Rules
- The Sergeants of Software Development — Testing & Life
Testing Chatter
We go hunting to see what testers are talking about, so you don’t have to!
- How to write a perfect error message — Vitaly Dulenko
- Week 37: Fred Stevens-Smith, Rainforest QA
- Lessons learned in Agile QA testing — Daneez Owais
- Test on the right mobile devices
- StatCounter Global Stats — Browser, OS, Search Engine including Mobile Usage Share
- GitHub Goes All in on Kubernetes — The New Stack
- Tester’s Digest — dmehra
- How to defuse a bomb… Wait, I mean a bug — Lucidchart