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…
TL;DR We give concrete examples of what does it mean to do a complete testing. The post is aligned with the Black Box Software Testing Foundations course (BBST) designed by…