In this post I will present a UX issue from a very famous engineer cultured company. Every user interface should be developed in such manner that it is self descriptive. It should…
TL;DR In this post I will explain how not to engage in twitter war, but with simple politeness, provoke useful feedback about important topic. Twitter war is very serious thing….
TL;DR In this post, I give constructive example why using Gherkin as communication tool is not productive. At CAST 2016, I gave 5 minute lightning talk “I constructively object to UI…
TL;DR This post is follow up on my post about traveling to CAST 2016 as software tester. In that post I mentioned that I noticed at Paris Charles De Gaulle…
TL;DR As I was traveling to CAST2016 in Vancouver, and roaming cost for 1MB of data traffic using my Croatian operator is 10 US$, I decided to use Google maps…
TL;DR I traveled to Vancouver, Canada, in order to attend TestRetreat and CAST 2016. Here is the experience from the tester’s point of view. First issue I found was at Zagreb…
TL;DR Last week I learned from a developer very useful git feature, add to repository only part of file changes. This was part of unintentional pairing with a developer. I…
TL;DR It this blog post I will give an example of fast decision making and explain why the skill of making fast decisions could make you better software tester. Olympic…
TL;DR In my previous blog post, Simulating time in Ruby on Rails framework, I described how to travel in time in both directions by using Ruby on Rails console. In…
TL;DR In this post I will explain one quick, but very important, test idea. Inverse feature. In order to avoid complex mathematical description and proof, let’s use simple plain explanation….