Session Based Testing Is About Limits
TL;DR In the last post, we presented Exploratory Testing Antipatterns and how to avoid those using Testivator. Today we talk about Session-Based Testing Limits, presented by WorkRoom Productions. Many thanks…
TL;DR In the last post, we presented Exploratory Testing Antipatterns and how to avoid those using Testivator. Today we talk about Session-Based Testing Limits, presented by WorkRoom Productions. Many thanks…
TL;DR The last time we presented how to make a team member make a bond. Today we present three types of organizations and how they affect project teams’ effectiveness. This post…
TL;DR This post is a story about how I created an Open Source Elixir ExKeyCDN Library for KeyCDN API. Setting As part of my Elixir learning path, I decided that…
TL;DR It is time to scare you a little bit. This short blog post by Google Chromium Blog reveals the truth of how the original purpose of Cookies moved to…
TL;DR One more interesting bug magnet story. This time I have trouble with Microsoft Excel on Windows 10 OS, let’s say the latest Desktop version. Well, the screenshot above clearly…
TL;DR We created Elm ports and some Javascript code to connect to the WebSocket server using Elm in the previous post. Let’s use Elm ports to start to listen to…
TL;DR In the previous post, we explained compound pattern matching. Today we move to pattern matching in functions. This post is part of the functional language series, and it is…
BBST Foundations, introduction
TL;DR In the previous post, we gave a solution for exercise on Test Paths in Directed Graphs. Today we discuss Graph Coverage Criteria. We will introduce you to software testing…
TL;DR In the last post, we talked about the five W questions that we use for information gathering. Today we present great advice from Tony Bruce, how NOT to do…
TL;DR The last time we presented project team member roles. Today we share Johanna’s advice on how to make a team member make a bond. The post is based on a…