Win A Ticket to EuroSTAR 2016 – Update

EuroSTAR - Adventures in QA

Like last year you can win again a ticket to EuroSTAR conference 2016 in Stockholm. This year the EuroSTAR conference returns to Sweden for the fifth time later this month and promises to be a fantastic opportunity for software testing professionals to learn and network with over 1000 peers from over 40 countries across Europe and around the globe.

The conference will take place from 31st of October to 3rd of November and the ticket has a value of 1850€ (2,5 days) and is maybe free for you :).

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Reading Recommendations # 76

Reading Recommendations

This is the 76 issue of my reading recommendations is packed with 6 very interesting blog posts. Thanks to all the bloggers out there writing the great content. This issue include the topics: “Jobhunting”, “Ministry Of Testing”, “The Mobile Device Lab at Prineville Data Center”, “Testing on the Toilet: What Makes a Good End-to-End Test?”, “The Evolution of the Software Testing Pyramid” and “Observation in Testing”.

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

When you have finished reading the recommended blog posts think about leaving a comment. The author of the blog will love to see your comment and it will start a nice discussion about the topic that may help others to understand the topic even more.

Jobhunting - Testknight - Reading RecommendationsJobhunting – Testknight

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30 Days of Mobile Testing

30 days of mobile testing - Adventures in QA

This time I changed sides and created the 30 days of mobile testing challenge in cooperation with Ministry of Testing. The last software testing challenge created by Ministry of Testing was a huge success and many software testers from around the world participated. It was great seeing the progress of so many people and I really learned a lot during this time. If you want to check my 30 days of testing challenge, take a look here. Since the last challenge was about general software testing, Ministry of Testing asked me, to create a dedicated challenge just for mobile testing. Over the weekend I shaped the challenges and I hope you like them. I am really looking forward to see your results on all the different social channels. Feel free to share your progress also as a comment to this blog. The challenge will start in October, but don’t hesitate to start it today :).

At the end of the 30 days of mobile testing challenge I will pick the best challenge/ progress and I will send the winner a signed copy of my book Hands-On Mobile App Testing.

And here are the tasks/ challenges. Click the image to get all the details on the Ministry of Testing page.

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Clubby bonhomie or communication in QA Engineer world – Oleksii Ihnatiuk

“Communication (noun): the imparting or interchange of thoughts, opinions, or information by speech, writing, or signs.”

On my professional path as a software tester, I started to catch myself thinking how vital are communication skills in this job. That it is exactly what leads us to successfully completed projects.

Junior tester

This step is the simplest. I just cooperate with QA team and get tasks from PM. I am trying to catch all possible bugs and write proper bug reports. My thoughts are far away from QA process and how I can improve them indeed. There is only me, developers and my own tickets.

Pros:

  • Your professional career is a blank page, so you are brave and have tremendous motivation at the start.
  • You remember software testing theory so far and your mentor’s parting words.

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Reading Recommendations # 75

Reading Recommendations

This is the 75 issue of my reading recommendations is packed with 6 very interesting blog posts. Thanks to all the bloggers out there writing the great content. This issue include the topics: “Accessibility testing crash course”, “Continuous Deployment at Instagram”, “Testing In The Pub Episode 35 – Test Education With Anna Royzman”, “iOS 10 Is About to Disrupt Mobile Testing Plans”, “When story points misfire” and “Here Are The Top 25 Mobile Apps In The United States”.

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

When you have finished reading the recommended blog posts think about leaving a comment. The author of the blog will love to see your comment and it will start a nice discussion about the topic that may help others to understand the topic even more.

Accessibility testing crash course - Reading RecommendationsAccessibility testing crash course – James Sheasby Thomas This post introduces some quick accessibility testing tools and approaches, and provides some business context to help testers advocate for accessibility.

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