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 […]
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Testers Guide to Myths of Unit Testing
One area that testers might be able to enhance their contributions to software development teams is how we perceive and contribute to unit testing. I believe testers busting their own illusions about this aspect of […]
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. […]
The Four Hour Tester – Modelling as a Team Exercise
A few weeks ago, myself and a few colleagues embarked on the Four Hour Tester exercises, starting with the skills of interpretation. As promised we have attempted the second exercise, modelling. Modelling for me is […]
The Four Hour Tester – Interpretation as a Team Exercise
I do hope that everyone has heard about the Four Hour Tester by now. A fascinating experiment by Helena Jeret-Mäe and Joep Schuurkes, distilling the key skills in testing into a set of exercises over 4 hours. […]
