TL;DR In the previous post, we present higher-level types: Range, Keyword Lists, and MapSet. Let’s see what Elixir offers in handling Dates and Time. This post is part of the…
TL;DR In the previous post, we introduced software controllability and observability. Today we talk about test preconditions and postconditions. We will introduce you to software testing based on the remarkable book, …
TL;DR Now that we explored simple explanations for heuristics and oracles with examples let’s see Elizabeth Hendrickson’s ideas on how to create charters for exploratory testing. This is a part of…
TL;DR In the previous post, we defined the first game, Bring Me A Rock. Let’s explore the second game, Hope Is Our Most Important Strategy. The post is based on…
This resource is a free book, Test Driven Development With Python. Every skill starts with an excellent book. If you are using Python for web development, this is for you!…
TL;DR In the previous post, we created a Picshare Browser Program. Let’s explore the Elm architecture life cycle by pressing our heart like button. This post is part of the…
TL;DR In the previous post, we introduced the last two Elixir Basic Types, Reference, And Pid. Today we present higher-level types: Range, Keyword Lists, and MapSet. This post is part…
TL;DR In the previous post, we introduced a definition for the test expected result. Today we talk about software controllability and observability. We will introduce you to software testing based…
TL;DR Now that we explored Neil Boyd’s example of session-based testing. The Charter is to find in the fifteen-century, a new route from Europe to India via sea; we will try…
TL;DR In the previous post, we explain how other stakeholders will try to game your scheduling effort. Let’s define the first game, Bring Me A Rock. The post is based…