Five Blogs – 31 October 2019

The (best) five blogs I read today. Check them out.

Tidying Up Your SpecFlow Features and Scenarios
Written by: Bas Dijkstra

A simple, effective test automation strategy
Written by: Albert Starreveld

25 things I expect of a great tester
Written by: T. Ashok

Mental Habits that Support Lifelong Learning
Written by: Tanmay Vora

You need to test less, and think more about the quality of your project.
Written by: Joel Montvelisky

Quote of the day:
“Damaged people are dangerous. They know they can survive.” -Josephine Hart

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Five Blogs – 30 October 2019

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Deception and Estimation: How We Fool Ourselves
Written by: Linda Rising

The Long and Winding Road to Testing
Written by: Peter G Walen

How “Shift-Left” Testing Can Help Your Product Quality?
Written by: Harshit Paul

Bad Blood
Written by: Jason Trenouth

The Art of the Elevator Pitch
Written by: Carmine Gallo

Quote of the day:
“This life is yours to make amazing. You hold the power. You’re not the victim.” -Cassey Ho

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Five Blogs – 29 October 2019

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A Simpler Way of Using Machine Learning to Shift Testing Left
Written by: James Farrier

This is What Happens When Your Leadership Lacks Confidence
Written by: Lolly Daskal

The End: Lessons on Writing and Wisdom
Written by: Zach Morgan

How to create an effective test automation strategy
Written by: Albert Starreveld

Prioritizing and sequencing are not the same things
Written by: Marcus Hammarberg

Quote of the day:
“If it’s real, it will never be over.” -Yasmin Mogahed

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Five Blogs – 28 October 2019

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Test automation is more than… well test automation…
Written by: Kristoffer Nordström

Sometimes My Desire To Automate Is More About Laziness Than Innovation
Written by: Kin Lane

A Simple Rule of Thumb for Unit Testing
Written by: Justin Rohrman

The Power of Not Knowing
Written by: Kristin Jackvony

Why Automation Won’t Fix Recruitment Inefficiency
Written by: Madhu Modugu

Quote of the day:
“When you know what you bring to the table, there’s no shame in acting accordingly.” -Kristina Mucker

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Five Blogs – 25 October 2019

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Writing More Expressive SpecFlow Steps
Written by: Bas Dijkstra

How You Can Add Value to Your Meetings
Written by: Lolly Daskal

Four Conversations Essential for New Manager Success
Written by: Art Petty

What is Mobile App Testing and Why is It Important?
Written by: Victoria Bezsmolna

8 Ways to Read the Books You Wish You Had Time For
Written by: Neil Pasricha

Quote of the day:
“Having someone who is constant isn’t such a bad thing. In fact, it can be rare.” -Jodi Lynn Anderson

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Five Blogs – 24 October 2019

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Why I Write Dirty Code: Code Quality in Context
Written by: Adam Tornhill

Talk To Strangers
Written by: Matt Heusser

Be Master Of Test Data Sets
Written by: Karlo Smid

Regression Testing in Agile – All you need to know
Written by: Katalon Studio Team

What is the Best Programming Language for Automation?
Written by: Nikolay Advolodkin

Quote of the day:
“You must begin to think of yourself as becoming the person you want to be.” -David Viscott

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Five Blogs – 23 October 2019

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Automation in isolation is more of a problem!
Written by: Vijay Kumar Gambhiraopet

How to Test API Usability: Part 2
Written by: Yuliya Bagriy

What’s a Good Question?
Written by: Harnessed Tester

The Zero Defect Fallacy
Written by: Jeff Nyman

Delivery Really Matters
Written by: Thomas Cagley

Quote of the day:
“You don’t just walk away from someone when things get tough, you find a way to stick it out and figure out what’s gone wrong.” -Shana Norris

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Five Blogs – 22 October 2019

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SLOs Are the API for Your Engineering Team
Written by: Charity Majors

Considering How We Define Success
Written by: Zach Morgan

How to Actually Start the Task You’ve Been Avoiding
Written by: Peter Bregman

How Do You Know Something Is A Bug? – Using Mental Models and Oracles in Testing
Written by: Joost van Wollingen

Overcoming Barriers to Effective Communications in Agile Teams
Written by: Nishi Grover Garg

Quote of the day:
“The worst part about being lied to is knowing you weren’t worth the truth” -Jean-Paul Sartre

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Five Blogs – 21 October 2019

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The Keys to Memorable Leadership: Challenge, Empower and Reward
Written by: Justin Kanoya

DevOps and the emergence of TestOps!
Written by: Ditmir Hasani

The Smartest People Will Never Work For You
Written by: Paul Taylor

Your Flaky Tests Are Destroying Trust
Written by: Kristin Jackvony

Daily Retrospectives Revisited
Written by: Thomas Cagley

Quote of the day:
“Yes, terrible things happen, but sometimes those terrible things- they save you.” -Chuck Palahniuk

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Five Blogs – 18 October 2019

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Getting Started with SpecFlow
Written by: Bas Dijkstra

How to Get Noticed by Your Boss’s Boss
Written by: Melissa Raffoni

5 Best Benefits of Implementing CI/CD in Your Organization
Written by: Katalon Studio Team

All testing is exploratory: change my mind
Written by: Lee Hawkins

Testing Predictive Analytics Models
Written by: Michael G. Solomon

Quote of the day:
“Don’t seek, don’t search, don’t ask, don’t knock, don’t demand—relax. If you relax, it comes. If you relax, it is there. If you relax, you start vibrating with it.” -Osho

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