July 6, 2010December 27, 2022Automation, Random musings Haiku dedicated to a special automated test script Unhindered and wild Null pointer errors no obstacle A majestic beast
June 14, 2010December 27, 2022Automation, Random musings Automation warning A good sign to stick on your automated test suites (thanks BoingBoing)
June 9, 2010December 27, 2022Random musings Why aren’t there more women in IT? Some kind of gender diversity in testing debate started on Twitter on the weekend, and it seems to have become a series […]
May 20, 2010December 27, 2022Random musings Test certification advantage There’s been a lot of talk about tester certification lately. Particularly a lot of argument about why they’re very bad. But I’m […]
December 24, 2009December 27, 2022Random musings Developer maturity model The other day I was thinking about developers and their attitudes towards testers and came up with this maturity model: Level 1: “We […]
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 […]
September 9, 2008December 27, 2022Random musings Some testing definitions The V model – A methodology applied to a task so brain-numbing that only a can of V will get you through […]
July 18, 2008December 27, 2022Random musings Hidden milestones Recently on my current project, we had a defect raised by the customer that actually turned out to be a feature they […]
July 4, 2008December 27, 2022News, Random musings I find your lack of tests disturbing Okay, this made me giggle. Yup, I’m a geek.
July 4, 2008December 27, 2022Random musings Bug-related incentives to do work Take a squiz at Jeff Fry’s article “Incentives for Developers and Testers“. I found the article from the same comment on the […]