Coding Katas for Automation in Web Testing - Exercise 1 of 3
Practice makes it perfect. Time to apply the old saying to improve our skills in automation for testing website interfaces.
Practice makes it perfect. Time to apply the old saying to improve our skills in automation for testing website interfaces.
That’s A Bug is back! Here let’s talk about one important thing I learned last year and what we will see in 2021.
Five links on new IntelliJ features, how the beginner may master the master, the true power of automation in testing, patterns of branching, and how Integrat...
Five links on automation tips, hiring in IT, contract testing with Javascript, software engineering state in 2020, and testing teams after COVID-19.
A bad visual aspect can be a death sentence for your application, even if an user can perform every intended action on it. On top of that, modern web apps ha...
Five links on how Stack Overflow made its dark theme, building a testing strategy, modifying requests with Charles Proxy, time saving software, and the diffe...
Who tests the tests? Let’s see how code coverage doesn’t tell the whole story and talk about the other half of the coin in automated checking
Five links on exploratory testing, testing the Linux Kernel, Refused Bequest code smell, Corona crisis and how open source is helping in the fight.
I am learning Spring using Kotlin only. In this post, I will describe what are my goals and the path I will walk to reach them.
Five links on thinking, poor documentation, job negotiation, gatekeeping, and understating your own testing
Five links on nature of Testing, great software architects, trust, and Firefox VPN service
The list of 39 books I’ve read in 2019.
Continuous Performance Testing - The First Step
We will look how to get access to Google Drive and upload some text as a file
Five links on Waterfall, risk analysis, conventions, exploratory testing, and effective daily scrums
Five links on great talks - no reading, just watching :D
Five links to read this week on agility as change, exploratory testing, Example Mapping, Clean Architecture, and micromanagement
Five links to read this week on code review, improving the Testing Pyramid, the Water Leak Approach, the importance of the Sprint Goal, and Risk Analysis for...
Five links to read this week on hiring, project evalulation, agile testing, free and open source cellphones, and estimation.
Five links to read this week on burnout and personality, support issues in Scrum, Ember testing, testing AI and new Java features
After a little while, That’s a Bug is back
We are back in September
Time to add more specific validations to the responses JMeter gets
Five links to read this week on evolution in frontend design, importance of correct abstractions, Chaos Engineering, anti-pattern of hardening sprint, and da...
After extending our suite, we ended up with a lot of duplicated code and now we have a lot of work to make any change. Let’s fix this problem.
Five links to read this week on JavaScript, test cases, automation teams, quality, and goal focus
Five links to read this week on programming languages and bugs, unit testing and deep work
Let’s learn the basic components of JMeter, shall we?
Five links to read this week on anti-patterns, BDD, Scrum, team building, and graph tools
Five Bob Martin’s talks to watch this week
A short report of my first experiences with Accessibility Testing for the Ministry of Testing Bloggers Club
Five links to read this week on software architecture, presentations, testing metrics, idleness in testing teams, and refactoring BDD scenarios
Adding Chaos to Learning
Five links to read this week on JS documentation, a11y problems in the Domino’s app, technical aspects of agility, testing beyond the Pyramid and a bunch of ...
Five links to read this week on skills for agile success, James Bach on testing, hiring, information to test, and mistakes that Scrum Master make
Five links to read this week on badges, questions, the science of testing, interviews and the wrong way of using the backlog
Five links to read this week on testing podcasts, random checking, backlogs, Visual Testing and a book on Web API Design
Hard and soft skills are crucial to become a great professional, but there are some things they don’t teach in school that can help you to boost your career
As in life, our actions in Postman have consequences. Let’s learn how to explore affected entities.
Five links to read this week on tools for cross-browser testing, hiring of top-level people, problems with AI, testability and the real reason for automation
Five things to read
Five links to read this week on agility, quality culture and API Testing
Let’s learn how to run all Postman requests with ONE click
Five links to read this week on page objects, estimation, test design + exploration, react testing, and user stories
Five links to read this week on testing in Javascript, aphorisms, test cases, processes and ownership, and professional programming
Five links to read this week on coding interviews, Scrum and Testing, meaning of Q.A., and functional programming beauty
First steps with Postman using Trello API
The list of 43 books I’ve read in 2018
Firefox 64 shipped with a new feature for Color contrast Testing
Five links to read this week on micro services on frontend, development roles, basis of testing and CSS checking on Ember.js Apps
Five links to read this week on API testing, software performance, Postman, Scrum, and testing tools
Five links to read this week on agile, planning, Cypress, and context-driven testing
Five links to read this week
Five links to read this week
Many companies start focusing on Automation and fail. Let’s see three common reasons for this
Five links to read this week
Five links to read this week
5 links which talks refactoring in different contexts
Mini-waterfall and separated/uncoordinated groups of developers and testers is a common problem. In this post, I will describe a simple planning ceremony to ...
Some thoughts on Bob Martin’s ethics guides from a tester perspective
Ember.js provides great tools for testing your frontend, enable us to write faster, deeper, and more reliable checks than end-to-end tools, as Selenium. Let’...
Day 2 of 30 of Automation in Testing - Start Reading an Automation Book
Day 1 of 30 of Automation - Definitions
The accumulation of Days 3 to 5 of the 30 Days of Automation in Testing
James Bach’s HTSM in Mindmap format
5 links which talks refactoring in different contexts
Five links to read this week
Five links to read this week
Five links to read this week
Five links to read this week
Five links to read this week on agile, planning, Cypress, and context-driven testing
Five links to read this week on API testing, software performance, Postman, Scrum, and testing tools
Five links to read this week on micro services on frontend, development roles, basis of testing and CSS checking on Ember.js Apps
Five links to read this week on coding interviews, Scrum and Testing, meaning of Q.A., and functional programming beauty
Five links to read this week on testing in Javascript, aphorisms, test cases, processes and ownership, and professional programming
Five links to read this week on page objects, estimation, test design + exploration, react testing, and user stories
Five links to read this week on agility, quality culture and API Testing
Five things to read
Five links to read this week on tools for cross-browser testing, hiring of top-level people, problems with AI, testability and the real reason for automation
Five links to read this week on testing podcasts, random checking, backlogs, Visual Testing and a book on Web API Design
Five links to read this week on badges, questions, the science of testing, interviews and the wrong way of using the backlog
Five links to read this week on skills for agile success, James Bach on testing, hiring, information to test, and mistakes that Scrum Master make
Five links to read this week on JS documentation, a11y problems in the Domino’s app, technical aspects of agility, testing beyond the Pyramid and a bunch of ...
Adding Chaos to Learning
Five links to read this week on software architecture, presentations, testing metrics, idleness in testing teams, and refactoring BDD scenarios
Five links to read this week on anti-patterns, BDD, Scrum, team building, and graph tools
Five links to read this week on programming languages and bugs, unit testing and deep work
Five links to read this week on evolution in frontend design, importance of correct abstractions, Chaos Engineering, anti-pattern of hardening sprint, and da...
Five links to read this week on burnout and personality, support issues in Scrum, Ember testing, testing AI and new Java features
Five links to read this week on hiring, project evalulation, agile testing, free and open source cellphones, and estimation.
Five links to read this week on code review, improving the Testing Pyramid, the Water Leak Approach, the importance of the Sprint Goal, and Risk Analysis for...
Five links to read this week on agility as change, exploratory testing, Example Mapping, Clean Architecture, and micromanagement
Five links on great talks - no reading, just watching :D
Five links on Waterfall, risk analysis, conventions, exploratory testing, and effective daily scrums
Five links on nature of Testing, great software architects, trust, and Firefox VPN service
Five links on thinking, poor documentation, job negotiation, gatekeeping, and understating your own testing
Five links on exploratory testing, testing the Linux Kernel, Refused Bequest code smell, Corona crisis and how open source is helping in the fight.
First post where we will see some nasty bugs that appeared on the news.
First post where we will see some nasty bugs that appeared on the news.
Five links on how Stack Overflow made its dark theme, building a testing strategy, modifying requests with Charles Proxy, time saving software, and the diffe...
Five links on automation tips, hiring in IT, contract testing with Javascript, software engineering state in 2020, and testing teams after COVID-19.
Five links on new IntelliJ features, how the beginner may master the master, the true power of automation in testing, patterns of branching, and how Integrat...
That’s A Bug is back! Here let’s talk about one important thing I learned last year and what we will see in 2021.