The Guilty Tester
Do you work in software development? Do you have strong ideas about how software should be developed and tested? Do you sometimes need a refresher of the things that should be important when testing software? Do you want to hear a suggestion for that? You’re in the right place then. This is the guilty tester podcast Below, you can find links for Lena's website, the E-book and the deck of cards. You can also search for hard copy purchases.
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Do you work in software development? Do you have strong ideas about how software should be developed and tested? Do you want to know why I think TestBashUK 2022 could have been called QualityBashUK 2022? You’re in the right place then, this is the guilty tester podcast. Here's a bunch of links to some of the presenters mentioned: and the link to the TestBashUK 2022 page
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Do you work in software development? Do you have strong ideas about how software should be developed and tested? Are you curious about the role of a quality coach? You’re in the right place then, this is the guilty tester podcast. Anne Marie's book can be found by looking for it on her website: Matt Wynne's Example Mapping Workshop :
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Do you work in software testing? Do you have strong ideas about how software should be developed and tested? I watched some of the talks from Testbash World 2022. Do you fancy hearing about them in vague and yet painful detail? You've in the right place then. https://www.ministryoftesting.com/dojo/series/testbash-world-2022 Francis Ho: Director of Quality at Auror - https://www.linkedin.com/in/francis-ho/ Mike Talks : https://twitter.com/TestSheepNZ Kika Ganesan : https://www.linkedin.com/in/kiruthikaganesan/ Samuel Nitsche: https://twitter.com/Der_Pesse Mahathee...
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Do you work in Software Development? Do you have strong ideas about how software should be developed and tested? Do you often think that it's time for you to refresh your basics? You might be in the right place then as we talk about The Complete Software Tester by Kristin Jackvony https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B09NGVVCJ9/ref=cm_sw_r_tw_dp_4F81RHPNSPTFDRTZTZY
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Do you work in software development? Do you have strong ideas about how software should be developed and tested? Do you feel guilty because your learning has stagnated? Do you STILL have a testing podcast but rarely listen to technical podcasts? You're in the right place then, this is The Guilty Tester. A list of links for the podcasts mentioned in this episode can be found in the linked blogpost
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Do you work in software development? Do you have strong ideas about how software should be developed and tested? Do you feel guilty because your learning has stagnated? Do you have a testing podcast but rarely listen to technical podcasts? You're in the right place then, this is The Guilty Tester. A list of links for the podcasts mentioned in this episode can be found in the linked blogpost
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Do you work in Software Development? Do you have strong ideas about how software should be developed and tested? Are there important testing books that you have only ever read the intro? Do you feel guilty about it? You might be in the right place then. This, is the Guilty Tester Podcast. This is the book I talk about alot in the episode :
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Do you work in Software Development? Do you have strong ideas about how software should be developed and tested? Do you feel guilty about areas of your skillset that are underdeveloped or rusty? You might be in the right place then.
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Do you work in or near Software Testing? Do you ever think that there's something you should be doing that you aren't doing enough of? Well, you're in the right place then.
info_outlineDo you work in Software Development? Do you ever feel guilty for not meeting the standards set by others in the Software Testing community? Do you ever have very strong opinions about replacing manual regression tests with front end automation? Okay, you are in the right place then.
Earlier in the year @SanjayKumaarr asked on twitter: "What are the misconceptions in Automation Testing?"
I break down all the reasons I think the following is wrong:
"You can solve all your problems with a long release cycle by getting your testers or automation specialists to simply find all your current manual regression test cases and writing them in front end automation without talking to the Devs or Business representatives."
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The intro, outro and inbetween is music from the Blue Dot sessions, sourced from freemusicarchive.org