TL;DR Now that we know exploratory testing elements let us see what five tasks in exploratory testing are. We list five exploratory testing tasks based on General Functionality and Stability…
TL;DR In the previous reading club, we shared the article about SSL Certificates. Today, we gave you two approaches on how to create a risk heat map for application features….
TL;DR In the previous post, we learned why you should use sticky notes for scheduling. In this post, you will find out how not to estimate precisely work duration, but…
TL;DR In Elm Type Annotations, we learned why it is essential to add type annotations. Today we talk about important features, Elm List. This post is part of the functional…
TL;DR In the previous post, we explained Elixir Atoms. Today we discuss Elixir short circuit operators and how those could help you to write less code. This post is part…
] TL;DR Yesterday I invested two hours in my mob testing hands-on learning path. We Mob tested Robot Framework. Context It all started with Maaret Tweet invitation: This Wednesday July…
TL;DR This is a story of updating my credit card number at five Internet services where I use the feature of the recurring payment. The Problem Last year, my bank…
TL;DR Now that we know the idea behind exploratory testing let’s explore exploratory testing elements. This is a part of the Exploratory Testing Pathway. Many thanks to Marcel who sublimed…
TL;DR Swagger allows you to describe the structure of your JSON APIs so that machines can read them. Phoenix Swagger is an Elixir library that helps you to integrate Swagger…
TL;DR In the previous post, we described the famous testing V-Model. This time we introduce you to testing levels based on Test process maturity, Beizer’s Testing Levels. We will introduce…