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My Kingdom for an Even Keel? (TESTHEAD)

On March 12, 2012, in Syndicated, by admin
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One of the interesting things about a relationship, especially one that you have had for over 20 years, as in the case of my wife Christina and I, is that you often overlook things that each other does. We had a discussion about this tonight during din…

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More Testable (Abakas)

On March 12, 2012, in Syndicated, by admin
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I got into an argument this weekend about making code more testable. It was actually really interesting, because my defense maybe wasn’t as good as I’d thought!

Here’s the setup:
We were talking about some code that has an external dependency built ve…

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More Testable (Abakas)

On March 12, 2012, in Syndicated, by admin
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I got into an argument this weekend about making code more testable. It was actually really interesting, because my defense maybe wasn’t as good as I’d thought!

Here’s the setup:
We were talking about some code that has an external dependency built ve…

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Assumptions are dangerous to testing (a Flying Tester...)

On March 12, 2012, in Syndicated, by admin
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(Note: In my previous post I agreed that tester can’t test without making assumption.) Now I agree that a tester can test without making assumptions after my deep introspection of thoughts, past experiences & discussion with James Bach. I think m…

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Let’s Test prequel with Jean-Paul Varwijk (Markus Gärtner)

On March 11, 2012, in Syndicated, by admin
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As a prequel to the Let’s Test conference in May, I interviewed some of the European context-driven testers. Today we have Jean-Paul Varwijk who became a black-belt in the Miagi-Do school recently- Markus Gärtner: Hi Jean-Paul, could you please introduce … Continue reading

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Follow the Crumbs (TESTHEAD)

On March 9, 2012, in Syndicated, by admin
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Just a quick but link heavy note today.Albert Gareev and I have been collaborating on some articles related to test automation. Albert is really good at working with and designing frameworks. I’m really good at asking lots of possibly stupid questions….

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The status is not quo (aclairefication)

On March 9, 2012, in Syndicated, by admin
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We tend to run “FedEx” with a fairly open format where you can do whatever you want as long as …

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Context-Driven Testing Crossroads: Addendum (Peak Performance)

On March 9, 2012, in Syndicated, by admin
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I guess I wasn’t as done talking about this as I thought. Earlier today, I posted the following comment (except with a few extra typos that I chose to fix below) on Tim Western’s blog in response to his post Is the Context Driven School of Testing – De…

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Context-Driven Testing Crossroads: Addendum (Peak Performance)

On March 9, 2012, in Syndicated, by admin
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I guess I wasn’t as done talking about this as I thought. Earlier today, I posted the following comment (except with a few extra typos that I chose to fix below) on Tim Western’s blog in response to his post Is the Context Driven School of Testing – De…

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February results for Tester Merit Badge (aclairefication)

On March 9, 2012, in Syndicated, by admin
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My February was pretty crazy, so I didn’t pursue all of the parts of the Explorer Tester Merit Badge this …

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