June 12, 2012December 27, 2022Reporting, Test Management The evolution of the QA newsletter Last night I had a dream that I was leaving Campaign Monitor. Then I woke up and realised that in less than […]
June 10, 2012December 27, 2022Community A whirlwind trip to San Francisco – notes from SF Agile 2012 So, I just got back from a really intense week in San Francisco, meeting new people, visiting friends and attending the SF […]
May 15, 2012December 27, 2022News San Francisco needs Trish Khoo Update: Actually I changed my mind and decided to move to the United Kingdom! Ah, life is funny, is it not? In […]
April 23, 2012December 27, 2022Automation, Manual testing, Test approach, Tools Eliminate boring testing: Automating visual comparison Recently I found myself in a familiar testing situation – a developer had made a change to a feature that required testing […]
April 17, 2012December 27, 2022Reporting, Tools One useful robot Last year, I was feeling a bit overwhelmed by having to track multiple streams of information all day long. Luckily, I was […]
February 20, 2012December 27, 2022Community, Random musings The test of cool I remember three things that made me think testing was cool before I was a tester. The first one was when I […]
January 21, 2012December 27, 2022Community, Test Management Sydney Testers Meetup: Introducing testing to an organisation A couple of weeks ago, the Sydney testers meet up group got together to talk about how to introduce testing to an […]
January 7, 2012December 27, 2022Community, Test approach Testers with Asperger’s Syndrome: A twinterview with Michael Drejer Recently, a link came my way about Aspiritech, a testing company that only hires testers with Asperger’s Syndrome or high-functioning Autism. I’d […]
December 18, 2011December 27, 2022Community Curing fake testing with education There’s a plague upon the testing craft, and it’s called “fake testing”. You could also call it “ineffective testing”. Here’s James Bach’s […]
October 10, 2011December 27, 2022Random musings Quality is alive I’ve talked to a lot of unhappy testers – smart, talented testers who always feel like they are working at odds with […]