Reading Recommendations # 56

Reading Recommendations - Adventures in QA

I hope you had some nice easter vacation days and enjoyed the free time with your family and friends. Right after easter there is the 56th edition of my reading recommendations. This time the edition contains 5 interesting blog posts with various topics that might be of interest for you. There are topics like “Use your stand up to make testing visible”, “How to Use EarlGrey Framework for iOS Functional UI Testing”, “How do you create a friendly conference?”, “Top 5 traps of test automation” and “Learning pathways for testers”.

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.

Testing Runtime Permissions: Lessons LearnedKatrina the Tester: Use your stand up to make testing visible

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Reading Recommendations # 55

Reading Recommendations - Adventures in QA

The 55th edition of my reading recommendations contains 7 interesting blog posts with various topics that might be of interest for you. This edition is full of mobile testing and contains the following posts “Fear of technical and unknown”, “Fear of technical and unknown”, “How to Make Every New User Happy with Mobile Testing”, “6 Things to Consider in Mobile App UX Testing”, “How Mobile Users Hold Devices”, “7 Things Awesome Testers do That Don’t Look Like Testing” and “When to choose real devices versus emulators”.

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.

Fear of technical and unknownA Seasoned Tester’s Crystal Ball: Fear of technical and unknown

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Reading Recommendations # 54

Reading Recommendations - Adventures in QA

The 54th edition of my reading recommendations contains 7 interesting blog posts with various topics that might be of interest for you. There is a post with the topic “Mapping lean princples to testin”, “What are the types of penetration testing”, “Predatory Testing”, “Announcing “Dear Evil Tester” coming soon, and why I wrote it”, “How to apply the 80:20 rule to Performance Testing”, “A checklist for making better decisions” and the last post is about “Get 5% better”.

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.

Awesome Testing: Mapping lean principles to testingAwesome Testing: Mapping lean principles to testing

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Reading Recommendations # 53

Reading Recommendations - Adventures in QA

The 53rd edition of my reading recommendations contains 7 interesting blog posts with various topics that might be of interest for you. This time there are post with the topics “Real Life Leadership”, “8 Tips for Successful Independent Consulting”, “Rhythm of Testing”, “What makes them Leaders I want to work with”, “Finding the best bug reporting tool”, “Is your testing well spread” and “Android Smartphone Test Farm”.

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Real Life LeadershipReal Life Leadership – 6 Ideas That Really Work – Leadership Speaker David Dye

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Reading Recommendations # 52

Reading Recommendations - Adventures in QA

Welcome to the 52th edition of my reading recommendations! Since one year I am reading and collecting interesting posts about software testing, software development and sometimes posts that are not dealing with the main topics but may be of interest for you, too.

The anniversary edition contains 9 interesting blog posts with various topics that might be of interest for you and one youtube video which shows an awesome mobile automation robot. There are posts with the following headlines “Test Automation Sells”, “A bug that thaught that we’re implementing too much”, “Why We Struggle with Change”, “Testing Trapeze February Edition”, “Can we stop saying we break software”, “The new Testing Conference”, “How blogging can improve your testing”, “Do You Actually Know What Your Automated Test Is Doing?” and “The Importance of Acceptance Criteria”.

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.

Test Automation SellsTest Automation Sells | Hello Test World Somewhere I saw a statement that testing today is about 25% of IT budgets with a tendency to increase. Not sure if that’s true but even half of that is a lot of money. So of course managers and financial controllers are looking where they can eek out any spare $s. Because testing and quality…

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