Five Blogs – 30 December 2022

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

Investigation Bias
Written by: Inês Narciso

Russia’s Cyberwar Foreshadowed Deadly Attacks on Civilians
Written by: Andy Greenberg

Getting Rid of Technical Debt in Agile Projects
Written by: David Tzemach

My Experience Using ChatGPT To Perform Testing Activities
Written by: Johanna South

The Ultimate Cypress Tutorial: How to Organize your Advanced Testing Framework
Written by: Olga Sheremeta

Quote of the day:
“Nature does not hurry, yet everything is accomplished.” -Lao Tzu

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Five Blogs – 2 March 2020

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Unclogging the Bug Pipeline
Written by: James Bach

Critical thinking: the art of asking questions
Written by: Emma Sue Prince

Managing vs Leading – Part Eight
Written by: Steve Keating

Stop Releasing Untested Defect Fixes into Production
Written by: Richard Estra

More Fun With Cypress
Written by: Kristin Jackvony

Quote of the day:
“The goal is not to be perfect by the end. The goal is to be better today.” -Simon Sinek

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Five Blogs – 12 March 2019

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So, You Want To Be a Tester?
Written by: Jeff Nyman

After a Lion Air 737 Max Crashed in October, Questions About the Plane Arose
Written by: James Glanz

The Basics of Breaking into Performance Testing
Written by: Justin Rohrman

Monitoring and Managing Workflows across Collaborating Microservices
Written by: Bernd Rücker

3 Testing Practices We Should All Stop
Written by: Ajay Balamurugadas

Quote of the day:
“If you don’t understand the message, then the message is not intended for you.” -Wesley Snipes

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Five Blogs – 16 April 2018

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The Definition of Done: Simplicity and Complexity Revisited
Written by: Thomas Cagley

Fear is a Poor Advisor (Moving Us Away From Ethical Thinking To Protect Us)
Written by: Linda Fisher Thornton

Leaders, Stop Avoiding Hard Decisions
Written by: Ron Carucci

Continuous Integration and Feature Branching
Written by: Dave Farley

The Tale Of The Cracked Tooth
Written by: Melissa Eaden

Quote of the day:
“The most important thing that you can do in your 20s is to take good care of yourself” -Angelo Caerlang

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Five Blogs – 17 April 2017

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

Why you might need testers
Written by: Pete Houghton

5 Simple Things Super Productive People Do on Monday
Written by: Kevin Daum

Overcome Test Automation Plateaus with Service Virtualization
Written by: Alexander Mohr and Cynthia Dunlop

Making Testing Adaptive, Interactive, Iterative, and Contextual with Cognitive Intelligence
Written by: Renu Rajani

Capture Everything. Then Get Rid of the Unnecessary
Written by: Francisco Sáez

Quote of the day:
“Think for yourself, in context” -Satoshi Kuroiwa

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Five Blogs – 10 December 2013

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

Energy, Time, Priority, Work/Life: 4 New Ways To Organize Your To-Do List
Written by: Mike Vardy

5 Tips to Build Trust in Your Decision-Making Abilities
Written by: Randy Conley

Elementary, my dear customer
Written by: Adam Knight

On Certification, Or Something Like It
Written by: Jon Hagar

WHOSE 2013 recap
Written by: Justin Rohrman

Quote of the day:
“If you talk to a man in a language he understands, that goes to his head. If you talk to him in his language, that goes to his heart” -Nelson Mandela

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Five Blogs – 17 October 2012

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Bug Investigation – Never Give up…till you tried enough
Written by: Ajay Balamurugadas

Blog: Time, Coverage, and Maps
Written by: Michael Bolton

Religion, India and Testing
Written by: Vipul Kocher

Courage in Exploratory Testing
Written by: Anne-Marie Charrett

Moving Backwards by Standing Still – How Inactivity Causes Regressions
Written by: Adam Knight

Quote of the day:
If everyone is thinking alike, then somebody isn’t thinking.” -George S. Patton

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Five Blogs – 9 March 2012

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Gradual Engagement: Putting your users first
Written by: Darren McMillan

A Context-Driven Approach to Delivering Business Value
Written by: Scott Barber

My first experience with paired testing
Written by: Lyndon Vrooman

TMap versus Context Driven Testing: the new Tower of Babel
Written by: Peter van Tulder

No security testing? Then be ready for nightmare
Written by: Santhosh Tuppad

EXTRA:

Coaching – Pairwise, de Bruijn & Gray Code – Part 2
Written by: Simon Knight

Quote of the day:
“Never let the sense of past failure defeat your next step.” -Oswald Chambers

Five Blogs – 25 February 2012

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How to Hire Innovative Employees
Written by: Dickson Despommier

Reacting on a Previous Comment on what “More Knowledge” or “Being Better” Means in the Context of Software Testing
Written by: Ilari Aegerter

But my manager said no…
Written by: Lyndon Vrooman

The art of bug reporting
Written by: Andy Glover

Stuck in an overlong Agile stand up? Try the two hands rule
Written by: Benjamin Mitchell

EXTRA:

Most things work…until they don’t
Written by: Lyssa Adkins

Quote of the day:
“Experience is one thing you can’t get for nothing.” -Oscar Wilde

Five Blogs – 21 February 2012

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(Guest blog) The Changing Skillset of a Tester and Increasing the Speed to Cool
Written by: Craig Smith, Ly Nguyen

The test of cool
Written by: Trish Khoo

Doing pair programming tests right
Written by: Steve Freeman

Uninterrupted flow considered harmful
Written by: Sami Honkonen

Successful Demo Software Is Hard to Support
Written by: David Crosby

Quote of the day:
“An investment in knowledge pays the best interest.” -Benjamin Franklin