It was late and I was stuck on a train, so I pondered on the question of why do testers often (in my experience) become Scrum Masters. Its a very dear question to me, as […]
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Wheel of Testing Part 3 – Applications
I’ve only had to quit two jobs to finally find the time to finish this blog series. Winning at life. If you need reminders (like I did) check out Part 1 and Part 2 before […]
Wheel of Testing Part 2 – Content
Thank you Reddit, while attempting to find pictures of the earths core, you surpass yourself. Turns out Steve Buscemi is the centre of the world. Anyway. Lets start with something I hold to be true. […]
Wheel of Testing Part 1 – Motivations
(This will be part of a blog series – part 2 will discuss the content of the wheel itself and what I think it means, part 3 more how it can be used) I recently […]
In the Danger Zone
Kenny Loggins said it best. Last night I stepped right into the ‘danger zone.’ I attended a roundtable on testing arranged by a recruitment agency, surrounded by big financial services test management and even those […]