This is a guest blog entry from Andrii Dzynia. He contacted me a while ago on Testing Dojos, and wanted to run a session in Kyiv, Ukraine on his own. It seems to me they had a great time. This is a translation by Andrii from the Ukraine. You will find the original blog entry on the bottom of this post.
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Let’s Test prequel with Alan Richardson
As a prequel to the Let’s Test conference in May, I interviewed some of the European context-driven testers. Today we have Alan Richardson, the evil tester and author of Selenium Simplified.
Continue reading Let’s Test prequel with Alan Richardson18 challenge statements from Santhosh
Santhosh Tuppad sent around a little challenge for testers a few weeks ago. When I read through it, I couldn’t resist the temptation to the challenge, even though I don’t want to win that challenge; just to sharpen my saw at it. Here we go.
Continue reading 18 challenge statements from SanthoshRESTful CI Integration with FitNesse
FitNesse offers RESTful command line services. In the past week I have worked on a solution to integrate these command line option in a Jenkins environment with the FitNesse plug-in. It turns out that this didn’t work as smooth as expected for me. I needed some special shell-fu to get the plugin and the most recent version of FitNesse working together. Here is how I did this, hoping that someone else will find my solution to help them in their aid.
Continue reading RESTful CI Integration with FitNesseLet’s Test prequel with Oliver Vilson
As a prequel to the Let’s Test conference in May, I interviewed some of the European context-driven testers. Today we have Oliver Vilson a context-driven tester from Estonia.
Continue reading Let’s Test prequel with Oliver VilsonTestBash: Survival of the Fit-Tester
At the TestBash in Cambridge,
Adam Knight spoke about the survival of the Fit-Tester.
TestBash: An 8-layer model for Exploratory Testing
At the TestBash in Cambridge,
Steve Green introduced an 8-layer model for Exploratory Testing.
TestBash: The Tale of a Startup
At the TestBash in Cambridge, Ben Wirtz talked about a tale of a startup, or when the chance of passing a test successfully is less than 50%.
Continue reading TestBash: The Tale of a StartupTestBash: The Evil Tester’s Guide to Eeevil
At the TestBash in Cambridge, Alan Richardson gave an introduction to Eeevil (with capital E) testing.
Continue reading TestBash: The Evil Tester’s Guide to EeevilTestBash: Visualizing Quality – A Random Walk of Ideas
At the TestBash in Cambridge, Dave Evans held the first session on Visualizing Quality with a walkthrough of some ideas about it.
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