TL;DR Now that we know How to Break Software that has already been broken, we give you more testing ideas by presenting a Taxonomy Of Bugs for shopping cards created…
TL;DR We presented the fifth schedule game, Happy Date when the delivery date is enforced by sponsors in the previous post. In-Game Pants On Fire, you will bounce between two…
TL;DR In this week’s testing from trenches, we present you with a real testing problem. It is about finding errors in Book Manuscript For Asimov Foundations. Context Recently one of…
TL;DR This week’s reading club presents you with a presentation from Doron Bar, Exploratory Testing In Practice. This presentation nicely covers what Exploratory Testing is and how to implement it…
TL;DR In the previous post, we have added the Comment feature to our Picshare application. We only displayed the comment input box, and today we are adding a feature for…
TL;DR In the previous post, we presented Elixir operators, where many of them are Elixir Functions. Today we present the most powerful Elixir Feature, Macros. This post is part of the…
TL;DR In the previous post, we presented Exercise On Software Testing Limitations And Terminology On Elixir Function. In this post, we explain answers to this exercise. We will introduce you…
TL;DR Now that we know about the Great List Of Software Testing Mnemonics created by Lynn McKee, it is time for a book that has a great list of testing ideas,…
TL;DR In the previous post, we defined the fourth project game, Sweep Under The Rug. Happy Date is the fifth project game, when the delivery date is enforced by sponsors….
TL;DR This week we present you with a UX issue with macOS Notes application. macOS Notes Notes are applications for making notes that you get with macOS for free. My…