TL;DR To become a passionate software tester, you need to make a decision on how to invest your time in learning and practicing. Finding a mentor can help you in…
TL;DR Software testing without oracles is testing that everybody can do. It is a common misunderstanding that this is software testing. Based on Doug Hoffman’s notes, we will explain how…
TL;DR This post was influenced by great post from Michael Bolton, A Transpection Session: Inputs and Expected Results, In that post, Michael and James Back discuss in a transpection dialog…
TL;DR Your company creates software to automate some part of its business. To be able to contribute to this business by testing software features, you need to know the basics…
TL;DR This post is follow up on the post from 2016, Technology junky. It gives RIMGEA bug report on LG issue and user expectation and comparable product consistency heuristics used…
TL;DR For software tester, every day is a learning opportunity. We are in the business of making software, an illusional thing that needs the computer to manifest itself. And making…
TL;DR I am recapping my software testing foundations by writing posts about software testing foundation topics. Doing that I came across James Bach’s post about transpective dialogs that he uses…
TL;DR As a software tester, you will need to do your own research. It is sporadic that you will get information about how the product works or how it should…
TL;DR This post is about the most critical ingredient to become passionate not only in software testing but in every job: passion. This post is based on a remarkable book…
TL;DR This week I visited Zagreb ZOO. I do it once a year because renovation is in progress, new animals arrive, and most importantly, I always miss to spot some…