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…
TL;DR This time we gave you a great introduction on how, to begin with, sketchnoting by James Thomas. Why Sketchnoting First of all, you will learn how to make plain…
TL;DR In the previous post, we explored refactoring by moving business logic from the Elm view function. Today we are adding the Comment feature to our Picshare application. This post…
TL;DR In the previous post, we presented I/O Lists, the data type for creating data streams for IO devices. Today we move on Elixir operators, where many of them are…
TL;DR In the previous post, we discussed is Test Case Obsolete In Modern Testing. With that, we finished the section on Software Testing Limitations And Terminology, and it is time…
TL;DR Now that we have at our desks or desktops the legendary two-page Cheat Sheet on testing heuristics created by Elisabeth Hendrickson, James Lyndsay, and Dale Emery, let’s extend our…
TL;DR In the previous post, we defined the third project game, Queen Of Denial. Today we present game number four, Sweep Under The Rug. The post is based on a…
TL;DR In this week’s reading club, we provide you an example of how to apply A Risk Storming Game on Football VAR system by Neil Syrett. Risk Storming is a…