TL;DR We first compare Waterfall project management to Agile. After that, you will have inputs which methodology you should use for your career planning. The post is based on a…
How To Take Smart Notes With Org-mode by Jethro Kuan [source] Notes aren’t a record of my thinking process. They are my thinking process. – Richard Feynman Jethro explains how…
TL;DR This post explains combinations. The most popular usage of combination in daily life is the lottery. Let see what lottery and software testing have in common. The post is…
TL;DR I am a firm believer that meetups are an excellent opportunity to learn. On Testival Meetup #58, we had talked about Infrastructure As Code, mini-workshop of Risk Storming Tabletop…
TL;DR You have a project. Before you start a project, we need to set a definition for Project and Project Manager. The post is based on a remarkable book written…
TL;DR Rigid means that you are not flexible, either in technology that you use in your daily work or in career choice you try to achieve. The post is based…
TL;DR Collection of blog posts that I read on Saturday, February 29th, with TLDR summary. Socratic Vs. Euclidean Forms Of API Documentation [source] by Todd Hoff Euclidean – state your…
TL;DR Here we explain why it is not possible to test every possible input to every input, output, and intermediate variable. The post is aligned with the Black Box…
TL;DR This post starts a series of posts about project management. Passionate software tester must understand project management to be able to blend software testing into the process. The post…
TL;DR To steer your path towards passionate software tester, you need to do periodical 360-degree feedback. The post is based on a remarkable book written by Chad Fowler, The Passionate…