December 8, 2009December 27, 2022Bugs, Random musings The joy of bugfinding I said this over dinner the other night and was told I had to blog it. I test .NET web applications. If […]
December 3, 2009December 27, 2022Office survival The bearer of bad news I was just thinking about this the other day, and then just now I saw Dave Whalen’s post on “ugly baby syndrome”. […]
December 2, 2009December 27, 2022Rants Computer Science degrees and relevance to the real world I was reading this article and it reminded me of when I first entered the workforce and wondered just how relevant my […]
November 30, 2009December 27, 2022Tools Test tool roundup – data generation I guess not all of us have the time and imagination to think up realistic test data, especially when we need about […]
November 11, 2009December 27, 2022News Daily Testing Tip If you’re a tester on twitter, follow @dailytestingtip for handy testing tips each day. You may even see a tip from me […]
November 11, 2009December 27, 2022Automation, Manual testing, Test cases, Test Management Testing vs Checking I wish I had seen this post – Testing vs Checking by Michael Bolton – about a year ago when I was […]
October 21, 2009December 27, 2022News Name change Yep, I did it again, I changed the name of the blog. Hopefully it’s the last name change. I just thought “scary […]
October 2, 2009December 27, 2022Automation Automation: Running test twice, and cleanup How many times has this happened to you? You write an automated (functional GUI) test, you run it, it works, so you […]
August 28, 2009December 27, 2022Manual testing, Rants, Test cases “Just test everything” I get a little irritated when I get asked to “just test everything” and developers don’t understand why. So here’s why. Let’s […]
August 24, 2009December 27, 2022Automation, Manual testing, Tools Selenium for manual testers Hey manual testers, here’s a handy tool for you – Selenium. And you don’t even have to be an automation guru to […]