Reading Recommendations # 36

The 36th issue of the reading recommendation contains again 8 posts. There are topics about Women in Testing, Testing Skills, learning and what kind of skills helps you to built quality in. Furthermore, there is another episode from Stephen Janaway’s podcast series Testing in the Pub with the topic of security testing. There is another interesting post about the topic How I stopped hating QA. And Katrina Clokie provided yet another awesome testing pathway this time about security testing. And last but not least there is a topic about mobile testing.

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.

Reading Recommendations Daniel KnottA Seasoned Tester’s Crystal Ball: Women (like me) in Testing

Reading Recommendations Daniel KnottThe expected result was 42. Now what was the test?: Testing skills #2 – Influencing by listening
Software Testing – a Sisyphean Task?: Learning Letters
What skills help us build quality in? – Agile Testing with Lisa Crispin
Testing In the Pub Episode 20 – The 3 Epiphanies Of Security Testing – Testing In The Pub In this podcast we talk to Declan O’Riordan about his 3 epiphanies of security testing over a pint of Guinness.
Reading Recommendations Daniel KnottHow I stopped hating QA | jaffamonkey
Reading Recommendations Daniel KnottKatrina the Tester: Security Testing Pathway
Mobile apps: Publish first, test never | Computerworld When a user-experience company recently tested mobile apps from pharmacy chain Rite Aid and restaurant chain Applebee’s, both apps greatly frustrated focus-group users. The Applebee’s app, foe example, didn’t update pricing when quantity was changed, forced to enter name and location multiple times, and forced some users repeatedly restart the order.

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