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Tag Archives: meta
Dirty Testing Secrets: Testing in Half the Time?
The 7th Cambridge Exploratory Workshop on Testing (CEWT) took place to the topic of “Dirty Testing Secrets”. The organisers wanted to know whether there were things that might “horrify” or “upset” when becoming public, and given CEWT is a peer … Continue reading →
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Testing Games
For the most recent Software Testing Club Meetup here in Cambridge I brought Games :) Games? Why? I’ve wanted to try this out, as I’ve noticed that playing Games (at least a certain flavor of Games) is a widespread phenomenon … Continue reading →
Jerry Weinberg: Perfect Software
It’s probably fair to say that Jerry Weinberg: ‘Perfect Software and other illusions about testing’ is one of a handful core resources when you want to learn about Software Testing. My manager recommended it to me when I first met him, … Continue reading →
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Tagged communication, computer science, meta, random thoughts, reporting, test planning
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PechaKucha: Now you see it – now you don’t
For the last Software Testing Club Meetup here in Cambridge I shamelessly hopped on the wagon and directed us to go see the PechaKucha Night at the friendly Espresso Library near Parker’s Piece. PechaKucha Nights are informal and fun gatherings where creative people … Continue reading →
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