Five Blogs – 27 October 2022

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Test Automation Framework · Reporting & Observability (Part 5/5)
Written by: Damian Moga

Electric vehicles and charging stations fuel cybersecurity concerns
Written by: Bree Tracey

Test Automation Estimation
Written by: Artur Shevchenko

Are Agile Self-Managing Teams Realistic with Layered Management
Written by: Amy E. Reichert

5 Powerful Ways Having A Positive Attitude Can Be A Game Changer
Written by: Lolly Daskal

Extra:

Here Are 7 Ways Testers Can Compare Scripting And Exploring So They Can Choose The Appropriate Approach To Use
Written by: Vernon Richards

Quote of the day:
“Valid criticism does you a favor” -Carl Sagan

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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 April 2022

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Tips for Portable Careers
Written by: 3 Plus Staff

Improving testability and observability of look-ups in data pipelines
Written by: Bob

The Least Unqualified Person
Written by: Steve Keating

Five Eyes nations fear wave of Russian attacks against critical infrastructure
Written by: Jessica Lyons Hardcastle

Testing On A Platform Team
Written by: Ash Winter

Quote of the day:
“You will never follow your own inner voice until you clear up the doubts in your mind” -Roy T. Bennett

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Five Blogs – 16 June 2021

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Message Queues: Deep Dive
Written by: Hookdeck

Are Automated Test Retries Good or Bad
Written by: Andrew Knight

Five useful questions
Written by: Seth Godin

5 Keys to a Productive Workspace
Written by: Nicholas H. Parker

DevOps Meets Observability
Written by: Alex King

Quote of the day:
“You have within you, right now, everything you need to deal with whatever the world can throw at you.” -Brian Tracy

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Five Blogs – 22 June 2020

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Managing Test Data
Written by: Kristin Jackvony

Observability for Testers
Written by: Parveen Khan

Reacting to change – Pair-blogg #2
Written by: Lena Wiberg

The Layers in the Test Automation Journey
Written by: Rajini Padmanaban

No One “Needs” to be Micromanaged
Written by: Steve Keating

Quote of the day:
“Make your own recovery the first priority in your life” -Robin Norwood

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Five Blogs – 11 October 2019

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7 Ways to Deliver Superior Quality Products Using Automation Testing
Written by: TestingWhiz

Baby steps into tracing
Written by: Abby Bangser

20 Learnings from 20 Leaders
Written by: Brad Johnson

CyberSecurity: Machine Learning + Artificial Intelligence = Actionable Intelligence
Written by: Smit Kadakia

Technical Debt Considered Harmful, Part II
Written by: Gil Zilberfeld

Quote of the day:
“What you do every day determines your worth” -Grant Cardone

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Five Blogs – 10 September 2019

Five Blogs – 10 September 2019

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

How to Bring Out the Best in Others
Written by: Dan Rockwell

Agile Techniques: Three Ways Ways To Mess Up Sprint Goals
Written by: Thomas Cagley

RESTful Services Part I : HTTP in a Nutshell
Written by: Sanchit Gera

What Is an MVP?
Written by: John Cutler

Observability — Under the Microscope
Written by: William Louth

Quote of the day:
“Spend your free time the way you like, not the way you think you are supposed to.” -Susan Cain

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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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Five Blogs – 19 Augustus 2019

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Combine Design Thinking, Lean Startup and Agile? Beware of Waterfall in disguise!
Written by: Marty de Jonge

Why Testers Need Community (Top Benefits)
Written by: Joe Colantonio

My career was my education
Written by: Richard Branson

How to Make Sure the Next Cloud Outage Isn’t the End of Your Business
Written by: James Burns

Let’s Go Deep! Part II: Encryption, Tokens, and Cookies
Written by: Kristin Jackvony

Quote of the day:
“Leadership is not about being in charge. Leadership is about looking after those in our charge.” -Simon Sinek

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Five Blogs – 12 Augustus 2019

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From Individual Contributors to Collaborative Learners
Written by: Maaret Pyhäjärvi

AI ‘emotion recognition’ can’t be trusted
Written by: James Vincent

Observability — A 3-Year Retrospective
Written by: Charity Majors

Drive digital transformation by establishing an effective product management discipline
Written by: Ties Carbo

Let’s Go Deep! Part I: How HTTP Requests Work
Written by: Kristin Jackvony

Quote of the day:
“It is very important to have a vision for yourself, your life, and the world.” -Iyanla Vanzant

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