TestBash 2015 and my Workshop about Mobile Testing

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Today, I am in Brighton to attend the TestBash 2015 conference as a speaker and attendee. However, this time I was not a normal speaker, no I was providing the conference with a 2h workshop about mobile Testing. The title of the workshop was “How to Break your App – Best practices in Mobile App Testing”.  My slides can be found via slideshare or in the embed version at the bottom of this post.

So far the conference is a blast. The first day this time is a workshop day, with a great line up of workshops. There were three tracks that covers great topics like

  • Mapping Exploratory Testing Tours & Personas – Karen Johnson
  • Games and Tools to Encourage Creative and Critical Thinking within Testing – John Stevenson
  • Exploratory Performance Testing with JMeter – Simon Knight
  • Supercharging your bug reports – Neil Studd

to just name some of them. The full workshop schedule can be found here.

Tomorrow there will be more TestBash action with lots of great talks from Michael Bolton, Stephen Janaway, Richard Bradshaw, Karen Johnson or Martin Hynie. Unfortunately, this years TestBash is sold out, however if you like to get some insights, check the twitter search for the hashtag #TestBash to get direct information from the audience.

Update: Now all TestBash Workshop Slides are available here.

Happy Testing!