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How to become a Testing Metrics Master
Just like knives, metrics, can be beneficial or dangerous.
This E-book will discuss the pros and cons of using metrics, and guide you on how to plan and maintain a metric program that will reflect your testing efforts and communicate value to your project stakeholders. Get the E-Book
Responsive Matters: A Primer On Responsive Design Testing
The web and the way people interact with it are constantly changing. How can you test responsive design and ensure a good user experience without spending a fortune on devices and testers time? Read the article for tips
The Software Testing Club is Dead, Long Live The Software Testing Club
You may remember that Ministry of Testing started out at The Software Testing Club. A humble forum that grew over the years. However, over the coming months we will be working to switch it off. The tech we use for it is old and clunky and we decided to start from a fresh new place. So, we’ve created The Club under our Ministry of Testing brand. Read more
TestBash Netherlands Talks
Testers from all around world (re)united in Utrecht for the most awesome, friendliest and jam packed software testing conference ever in the Netherlands! Our TestBash Netherlands conference was a two-day event all about software testing. Here are 10 talks from our conference day, and of course the famous 99 second talks.
Why is it so hard to talking about testing?
On this podcast, Mark Tomlinson speaks with Martin Hynie, Keith Klain and Vernon Richards about how you do OR do not talk about testing. Listen to the podcast
London Tester Gathering Workshops
We have 8 half day workshops arriving in London at the end of June! Covering a number of topics, from Security in the Cloud to Understanding Blockchain and Testing. There will undoubtedly be few workshops that interested you. Find out more about the workshops
Testing Blogs
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- Find Courage — A #TestBash Story — Test Retreat
- Metrics are the stuntmen of testing — Medium
- If You Don’t Do It Because Jim Holmes and I Told You To…. — QA Hates You
- Creating Software — A Sisyphean Task?: When is a Prototype not a Prototype
- A Meeting Heuristic — offbeattesting
- Android Privacy Policy May Break Your Test Automation Scripts — Mobile Testing Blog
- So You Want To Produce a Podcast? Part Five: Write Down all the Things — TESTHEAD
- The Curious Case of the Test Case — stevencrossblog
- Metrics & Measuring Performance in QA — EvangelistPunk
- Meeting is not just a meeting — A Seasoned Tester’s Crystal Ball
- Upgrading WebdriverJs to Selenium 3 — WatirMelon.Blog
- More troubles with test data — On Test Automation
- Caveats and pitfalls of cookie domains — Xebia Blog
- Test Approach Mnemonic: MICROBE — Testing is Believing
- I don’t wanna waste another day…. — Christovskia
- Problems are short-lived — Chronicles Of Testing
- Visual testing as a supplement to the existing automation project — Mobile Automation Testing
- A false myth: automated tests don’t uncover bugs — iAmALittleTester
- Read: The Dance of the Possible — testkeis
Testing Chatter
We go hunting to see what testers are talking about, so you don’t have to!
- Scrolling on the web: A primer — Microsoft Edge Dev Blog
- How To Make Bulletproof Coffee — Butter Coffee Recipe
- Testing in the Park Episode 5: Seven Tips for Delightful Debriefs — YouTube
- Fifty Quick Ideas to… by Gojko Adzic et al. [PDF/iPad/Kindle]
- Errors are rich in information — All Testing Talk — The Club
- Facebook Ads A/B Test Guide
- Best Practices for Watir and Selenium Locators -The Locator Tree of Life | 3Qi Labs
- Inequality in IT: It’s not all doom and gloom — The Growing Tester
- Math.random() — JavaScript — MDN
- WebDriverJs · SeleniumHQ/selenium Wiki — GitHub
- Tester’s Digest — dmehra
- Teaching Testing to High School Girls — The Pain and Gain of Edward Bear