If you’re a tester who wants to get up to speed on coding to become a test automation engineer, don’t just start learning to code; start by learning about source control, a methodology for tracking […]
Tag: testability
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 […]
Overcome painful dependencies with improved adjacent testability
We had done it: We had built a testable system. We achieved high observability through monitoring, logging and alerting. We instituted controllability by using feature flags. We understood the build through pairing and cross-discipline-generated acceptance […]
Going beyond "how are we going to test this?"
Testability is a really important topic for the future of testing. So much so that I believe that it’s a really, really strong area for a tester to diversify into to remain relevant and have […]
The Team Test for Testability
You know what I see quite a lot. Really long-winded test maturity models. You know what I love to see? Really fast, meaningful ways to build a picture of your teams current state and provoke a […]
