Five Blogs – 8 November 2022

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

10 Things I’ve Seen Testers Do To Get Through A Recession Or A Redundancy
Written by: Vernon Richards

Satisfying the Requirements
Written by: James Thomas

The Three Tech Projects You Meet in Hell
Written by: Timothy

Agile tester or quality engineer, who’s to say?
Written by: Joep Schuurkes

6 ways to reduce your IoT attack surface
Written by: Brian Contos

Extra:

Before You Fire That Person
Written by: Steve Keating

Quote of the day:
“Never trust your tongue when your heart is bitter” -Samuel J. Hurwitt

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Five Blogs – 12 October 2022

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White House announces new surveillance guardrails to meet EU Privacy Shield expectations
Written by: Tonya Riley

The four pillars of object-oriented programming – part 4 – abstraction
Written by: Bas Dijkstra

What CEOs talked about in Q3/2022: Economic slowdown, raw materials, and Industry 4.0
Written by: Philipp Wegner

Boost Your Leadership By Learning These 3 Messages Hidden In Silence
Written by: Scott Cochrane

Creating Company Loyalty
Written by: Steve Keating

Quote of the day:
“Your opinion is not my reality.” -Steve Maraboli

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Five Blogs – 19 September 2022

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Taking My Own Medicine
Written by: Jesper Ottosen

Akamai stopped new record-breaking DDoS attack in Europe
Written by: Bill Toulas

5 things to know about IoT protocols
Written by: Dimitris Paraskevopoulos

Scrum, a Paradigm Shift for Software Testing
Written by: Gabriel Ledesma

The Forgotten Part of Communication
Written by: Steve Keating

Quote of the day:
“It’s easy to forgive the mistake from others. But it’s hard to rebuild the trust that has been destroyed” -Paulo Coelho

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Five Blogs – 25 May 2022

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Misinformation needs tackling and it would help if politicians stopped muddying the water
Written by: Chris Duckett

Chinese “Twisted Panda” Hackers Caught Spying on Russian Defense Institutes
Written by: Ravie Lakshmanan

Sweetness of failure
Written by: Lucian Adrian Stroie

The difference between monitoring and observability
Written by: Janet Gregory and Lisa Crispin

IoT test beds: 4 typical setups
Written by: Jochen Neuffer

Quote of the day:
“The best relationships are those where both people are really trying to make it work.” -Hugh Hefner

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Five Blogs – 26 October 2021

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Does every team member need coding skills?
Written by: Eva Holmquist

Better Ideas At Test Design
Written by: Maaret Pyhäjärvi

Network and IoT security in a zero trust security model
Written by: Pim Tuyls

To Achieve Real Change, You Must First Anticipate And Overcome Resistance
Written by: Greg Satell

Agile Needs a Whole-Team Approach to Testing
Written by: Nishi Grover Garg

Quote of the day:
“Some people aren’t loyal to you, they are loyal to their need of you. Once their needs change, so does their loyalty.” -Unknown

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Five Blogs – 5 October 2020

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Why senior engineers get nothing done
Written by: Swizec Teller

10 Years in Testing, 10 lessons – Lesson 9
Written by: Maaike Brinkhof

How To Deal With Endless Flow of Action Points?
Written by: Antti Niittyviita

Testing Strategy for Hyperconnected World of IoT
Written by: Rajni Singh

Are You Testing The Quality Into Your Software?
Written by: Richard Estra

Quote of the day:
“I’ve learned it’s important not to limit yourself. You can do whatever you really love to do, no matter what that is.” -Ryan Gosling

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Five Blogs – 22 July 2020

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Connected Cars, Smart Homes Remain Targets
Written by: Alicia Betancourt

How to Crisis-Proof Your Career
Written by: Natasha D’Souza

5 reasons that will convince your team to adopt BDD
Written by: Bas Dijkstra

The Danger of a Defensive Mind
Written by: Steve Keating

Selenium WebDriver 4: New Window, New Tab & Screenshots
Written by: Rex Jones II

Quote of the day:
“Never underestimate a person’s potential for recovery” -Victoria Maxwell

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Five Blogs – 15 October 2019

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How to Apply Shift-Left Testing in Continuous Testing?
Written by: Katalon Studio Team

Lessons Learned about Cloud
Written by: Srinivas Kadiyala

Working with People Who Aren’t Self-Aware
Written by: Tasha Eurich

Things You Should Know About IoT Testing
Written by: TestingWhiz

How to Move from Stupid to Smart when You’re Stressed
Written by: Dan Rockwell

Quote of the day:
“There are certain things, no matter what, you have to keep inside.” -Haruki Murakami

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Five Blogs – 10 October 2019

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More Than a Score: Taking a Deeper Dive into Your Metrics
Written by: Nels Hoenig

You Can Be a Great Leader and Also Have a Life
Written by: Brigid Schulte

12 Mistakes to Avoid in Difficult Conversations
Written by: Lolly Daskal

IoT Merging Into Data-Driven Design
Written by: Ed Sperling and Kevin Fogarty

Why version history is not version control
Written by: Josh Brewer

Quote of the day:
“Forgiveness is a major step towards spiritual growth. It must come from the heart, not the head or the mouth.” -Iyanla Vanzant

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Five Blogs – 21 Augustus 2019

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A test automation learning path
Written by: Bas Dijkstra

What exactly are Problems and Solutions?
Written by: Damian Synadinos

Fast and flexible observability with canonical log lines
Written by: Brandur Leach

Agile Change is Hard
Written by: Pete Walen

Smart ovens have been turning on overnight and preheating to 400 degrees
Written by: Ashley Carman

Quote of the day:
“Sometimes we build such high walls for protection that we forget that our greatest enemy can grow from within” -Eishes Chayil

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