Last week, in the course of commenting on James Bach’s blog, I explained that I liked to learn by laying my beliefs and understandings in front of others for them to question things I may not have questioned and, in …
Read more →Last week, in the course of commenting on James Bach’s blog, I explained that I liked to learn by laying my beliefs and understandings in front of others for them to question things I may not have questioned and, in …
Read more →Today I was asked an interesting question about how I felt as a female tester and whether I thought I needed or wanted a group focused on Women in Agile. I had to think a bit about my own history …
Read more →If you want to know where your Ruby installation is looking to do Gem installations, you can enter the following at a command prompt to find out: gem sources You’ll get back a message that looks similar to this: *** …
Read more →There’s a common myth in software QA at the moment that if you hire an SDET and they whip you up some test automation, you’ll have achieved “good” testing. Honestly, I’m not quite sure why this myth still exists. Just …
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