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…
TL;DR We recommend an excellent post, Dissecting an SSL certificate by Julia Evans explains SSL Certificates. In the software testing community, there is a buzz that you do not have…
TL;DR In the previous post, we learned five scheduling techniques. In this post, we will list the benefits of low tech scheduling tool, sticky notes. The post is based on…
TL;DR In Elm Static Types, we discussed why Elm is a statically typed language. Today we talk about important feature, Elm type annotations. This post is part of the functional…
TL;DR In the previous post, we explained Elixir Numbers. Today we discuss Elixir literal named constants, atoms. This post is part of the functional language series, and it is based…
TL;DR Exploratory testing is a hot topic among testers. But what is exploratory testing? Let’s explore what James Bach said on this topic in his archive article What Is Exploratory…
TL;DR In the previous post, we described the activities of the test engineers. When we talk about testing levels, that level should be related to something. Testing levels are related…