I had an absolute blast at RTC2019 last week. Thanks to my friends at Romania Testing Conference I got to talk about my favourite topics, testability and operability. They have huge implications for testing, your […]
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Modelling a unit of your system
Sunshine, zebras and great conversations Over the last few days I’ve been in South Africa for Lets Test, held on a fantastic country retreat near Johannesburg. I facilitated a session called a ‘Testers Guide to […]
Leeds Testing Atelier V
We did it again. Another punk, free, independent Leeds Testing Atelier happened on the 17th October 2017. Thats number five for those of you counting wristbands. The technology sector in Leeds grows constantly, with big […]
Independent, Punk, Leeds Testing Atelier IV
On Tuesday 9th May 2017, we did it again, the fourth iteration of the Testing Atelier rocked the mighty city of Leeds. We try to do things a little different. Our venue Wharf Chambers is […]
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 […]
Getting started with testability
At TestBash Netherlands, I said that, in my experience, a lot of testers don’t really get testability. I would feel bad if I didn’t follow that up with a starting point for expanding your mindset […]
Testing Thank You’s for 2016
I want to close 2016 with some thank you’s to people who have helped and influenced me this year: Leeds Testing Atelier and Crew – organising not one but two Ateliers this year has been […]