Reading Recommendations # 37

The 37th issue of the reading recommendation contains 6 posts. There is a great blog post from Rob Lambert about “Follow the work – bad news for Test Managers?”. Another posts are dealing with the topics “Test Early, to not fail often”, “Bugs are so yesterday”, “Measuring success in Testing”, “How do you surprise your team members during their next review?” and “The Tester Type Box – Why We Need To Break Out of It”.

Enjoy reading the posts and send me posts that are worth reading and I will mention you and link to your social links or blog.

Follow the work – bad news for Test Managers? – Rob Lambert Bad news for test managers

Reading Recommendations Daniel KnottA Seasoned Tester’s Crystal Ball: Test Early, to not Fail often
Bugs Are So Yesterday My recap and analysis of Janet Gregory’s keynote from STAR WEST – I Don’t Want to Talk about Bugs: Let’s Change the Conversation.
Reading Recommendations Daniel KnottChippie Tester – Learning isn’t optional: Measuring success in Testing
Agile Software Development: How do you surprise your team members during their next review?
Reading Recommendations Daniel Knott Test Mile – Software Testing and Quality Assurance Services | The Tester Type Box – Why We Need To Break Out of It Test Mile is a Software Testing company in India providing Independent, Outsourced and Unified Software Testing and Quality Assurance Services for global businesses. We test Every Mile of Software Development.

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