TL;DR Alpha Geeks are people who first try new technology stuff. To steer your learning investment, you need to keep an eye on what they are doing. The post is…
TL;DR There is a particular type of software that we need to test. Software that runs in another popular software. We give an example of an issue of Google Keep,…
TL;DR As every excellent software product, passionate software testers need to create their own development road map. The post is based on a remarkable book written by Chad Fowler, The…
TL;DR In the previous post, 100% Code Coverage Myths, we stated that complete code coverage does not mean complete testing. We extend this further by saying that complete testing is…
TL;DR This post is about testing the EuroTestConf. Every journey comes to an end. Every journey has it’s ending. And I learned that it is about journey experience, not the…
TL;DR EuroTestConf has its own mini open session conference. We got three 30 minutes slots and eleven locations. I attended The Rules Of Three, Fizz Buzz TDD in mob-style, and…
TL;DR The second talk was about how to give and receive feedback. As software testers often bring bad news, mastering feedback is one of the essentials skills. Let’s learn about…
TL;DR The first talk of the second day was fear for every manager, a proposition to delete test scripts that do not bring any value to a project. This talk…
TL;DR It was time for the second workshop, Breaking Down Problems With Example Mapping, held by Gaspar Nagy. I met Gaspar at Testival 2019, where we invited him to hold…
TL;DR The second-day opening keynote was about security. Pati Gallardo’s talk was DevSecOps for Developers. Let’s learn what role DevSecOps is. In the previous keynote, we learned that the world…