Five Blogs – 2 April 2013

The five blogs I read today. Check them out.

Agile Methodology Is Not All About Exploratory Testing
Written by: Dele Oluwole

Blog: Versus != Opposite
Written by: Michael Bolton

Misconceptions about testing
Written by: Huib Schoots

Using Constraints to Cultivate Creativity
Written by: Margarita Tartakovsky

4 things to unlearn from school if you want to succeed
Written by: Daniel Wong

EXTRA:

The way we learn
Written by: Mary Jo Asmus

Quote of the day:
Tell me and I forget. Teach me and I remember. Involve me and I learn.” -Benjamin Franklin

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Five Blogs – 6 November 2012

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

A bizarre idea called `Software testing factory´
Written by: Shrini Kulkarni

7 half-truths, lies and fallacies that productivity gurus tell
Written by: Joel Falconer

Why you must care about your attention span
Written by: Francisco Sáez

A Look at Leadership and Human Nature
Written by: Gwyn Teatro

The real leadership crisis
Written by: Simon Caulkin

EXTRA:

Quote of the day:
“Contentment is the greatest treasure. Confidence is the greatest friend” -Lao Tzu

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Five Blogs – 27 May 2012

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

Test improvement in Agile/Scrum
Written by: Jeroen Mengerink

Brent’s Favorite Bug
Written by: humbugreality

Fast Shortest Path Analysis for Large Graphs using a CLR Stored Procedure
Written by: James D. McCaffrey

The Secret of Finishing What You Start
Written by: Craig Jarrow

Lets Test Keynote: Michael Bolton – If It’s Not Context-Driven, You Can’t Do It Here
Written by: Duncan Nisbet

Quote of the day:
“Reading is to the mind what exercise is to the body.” -Richard Steele

Five Blogs – 27 March 2012

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

Testing the Limits with Gerald Weinberg
Written by: Mike Brown

ISTQB Advanced TM – My thoughts…
Written by: David Greenlees

Checking as an enabler for testing
Written by: Henrik Andersson

On Responsibility
Written by: Pawel Brodzinski

A kind word changes everything—especially when you’re learning something new
Written by: David Witt

EXTRA:

Writing maintainable unit tests
Written by: Andrew Jutton

The Four Disciplines of the Heart
Written by: Michael Hyatt

Quote of the day:
“Getters don’t get–givers get.” -Eugene Benge

Five Blogs – 12 March 2012

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

Experiences of Rapid Software Testing
Written by: Stephen Janaway

Behind today’s TED-Ed launch
Written by: Chris Anderson

Requirements, Design, Implementation, Verification, Maintenance
Written by: William Tozier

Let’s call the calling-off off
Written by: Matthew Heusser

A little bit is a lot
Written by: Sarah Peck

EXTRA:

Software Development Cycle
Written by: ApunktB

Quote of the day:
“Only the educated are free.” -Epictetus

Five Blogs – 11 March 2012

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

Follow the Crumbs
Written by: Michael Larsen

What Makes a Mindset?
Written by: Bob Marshall

Weinberg on more than writing – the Fieldstone method
Written by: Pradeep Soundararajan

Stop Stealing Dreams
Written by: Seth Godin

Elevator Optimization Challenge
Written by: Timothy Western

Quote of the day:
“There are no mistakes or failures, only lessons.” -Denis Waitley

Five Blogs – 5 March 2012

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

Schools of (pro.)testing
Written by: Petteri Lyytinen

Process and Ritual and Testing, Oh My.
Written by: Pete Walen

Coaching – Models, Pairwise, de Bruijn & Gray Code – Part 1
Written by: Simon Knight

Beware the JeDI
Written by: Brent M. Jensen

Inflicting Help
Written by: Michael Larsen

Quote of the day:
“Service to others is the rent you pay for your room here on earth” -Muhammad Ali

Five Blogs – 3 March 2012

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

The Hindsight Trap
Written by: Simon Morley

The School of 1
Written by: Anne-Marie Charrett

Do Managers Need Deep Technical Skills?
Written by: Bob Marshall

Context-driven testing is not a religion
Written by: Cem Kaner

Stay Calm, Get another Beer and Keep on Thinking
Written by: Ilari Aegerter

EXTRA:

A Close Look at the Five Schools of Software Testing
Written by: Cyril Wang

Quote of the day:
“The men who have succeeded are men who have chosen one line and stuck to it.” -Andrew Carnegie

Five Blogs – 2 March 2012

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

Lessons Learned from Context-driven testing
Written by: Markus Gärtner

Context-Driven Testing at a Crossroads
Written by: James Bach

Is the Context Driven School of Testing – Dead?
Written by: Tim Western

With the Context-Driven School “closed” what’s next?
Written by: Scott Barber

Context Driven School Is…
Written by: Rosie Sherry

Quote of the day:
“The most important thing about having goals is having one” -Geoffrey F. Albert