Dear Software Tester, Developers Are Afraid Of You
TL;DR Software testers often think that because they do not know how to code, they are less valuable than developers. Based on my experience, I found that developers are afraid…
TL;DR Software testers often think that because they do not know how to code, they are less valuable than developers. Based on my experience, I found that developers are afraid…
TL;DR We like to think about ourselves as idealists. We do not care what other people think about us. But this is a game, and we will explain why you…
TL;DR My first impression of management was that they try to plan everything. The result of those plans were failures because plans were not feasible. So I concluded that I…
TL;DR Learning to say “No” is an essential part of becoming a passionate software tester. We can choose to say no in several situations. The post is based on a…
TL;DR What makes us human is that we make mistakes. When I hear from a programmer that he does not use TDD because his code is bulletproof, this is bad…
TL;DR What do you do more at work? Do you do more of none productive work, like procrastination or long coffee breaks, or you are actually contributing to the project?…
TL;DR Nobody wants to work on a project that is in the maintenance phase. But for software testers, this is an excellent learning opportunity for several reasons. The post is…
TL;DR Although we like to think that our software testing work is unreplaceable, we will present to you hard true, everybody is replaceable. The post is based on a remarkable…
TL;DR We will try to answer this question for both freelance testers and testers employed by the company. The post is based on a remarkable book written by Chad Fowler,…
TL;DR This post is how to reveal the hidden goals of bad attitude software testers. It will help you not to become this person because that type of software tester…