Discussion With Your Project Sponsor
TL;DR In the previous post, How To Define Your Project Context, we described nuts and bolts for your project context. It is time for discussion with your project sponsor. The…
TL;DR In the previous post, How To Define Your Project Context, we described nuts and bolts for your project context. It is time for discussion with your project sponsor. The…
TL;DR You want to become a passionate software tester and have a list of what you need to do. Do it regularly in small increments. The post is based on…
Rule of three (computer programming) [source] I like three heuristics. Rule of three (“Three strikes and you refactor”) is a code refactoring rule of thumb to decide when similar pieces…
BBST Foundations, Uncategorized
TL;DR People consider software testing boring and cheap. Let’s prove them wrong by taking you to a direct graph journey. The post is aligned with the Black Box Software Testing…
TL;DR To automatically create SEO tags for these blog posts, I am using the Platinum SEO Pack WordPress plugin. I describe how simple UI change in this plugin resulted in…
TL;DR Every project is unique, and this is defined by the project context. But how to identify your project context? You first need to set project drivers, constraints, and floats….
TL;DR We first compare Waterfall project management to Agile. After that, you will have inputs which methodology you should use for your career planning. The post is based on a…
How To Take Smart Notes With Org-mode by Jethro Kuan [source] Notes aren’t a record of my thinking process. They are my thinking process. – Richard Feynman Jethro explains how…
TL;DR This post explains combinations. The most popular usage of combination in daily life is the lottery. Let see what lottery and software testing have in common. The post is…
TL;DR I am a firm believer that meetups are an excellent opportunity to learn. On Testival Meetup #58, we had talked about Infrastructure As Code, mini-workshop of Risk Storming Tabletop…