Spoiler – project driven quality engineering doesn’t work and you are inflicting damage on QE/QA/testing professionals if you are in charge and think it does. I was chatting with Simon Tomes on the wonderful MoT […]
Tag: testing
Looks Good to Me Culture
I don’t know when this started, or when I started to notice it, but so many bugs, tickets, pull requests and other artefacts of our work in software are signed off with: Looks Good to […]
Glue Work
I have made a career from doing glue work. I loved it. Bringing people together, caring about the customer journey, facilitating planning and retrospectives, crafting user stories and the like. It really makes you stand […]
My First Project Blocking Bug
When I first became a tester, the company I worked for had found one of the many ways of building software that encouraged bugs in their thousands of all shapes and sizes. Quality was someone […]
How I do exploratory testing
Wayne Roseberry posted the other day about how few testing blogs are about testing. I mean there are loads of other skills around testing that need to be explored, but I take his point about […]
