Testing Smarter
The folks at Hexawise just published an interview with me as part of their new “Testing Smarter” series. It’s the typical stuff plus one mini-rant.
The interview is here, and there’s a(n empty) reddit thread as well.
The folks at Hexawise just published an interview with me as part of their new “Testing Smarter” series. It’s the typical stuff plus one mini-rant.
The interview is here, and there’s a(n empty) reddit thread as well.
Not sure if it’s possible to find anything more interesting than Pence’s fly this week, but I tried. Mike Cohn wrote (yet another) article I enjoyed – this week’s topic asks, Are We Really Bat at Estimating? This twitter thread had some unsurprising thoughts (with some research) on the future of remote work. It’s now…
Here we go again… You know how I always rave over Cindy Sridharan’s articles? Well, it turns out she curates a collection of awesome articles on github. Be like me make a clone now. Apparently, Google is paying up to $30k for Chrome bugs. Here’s yet another reminder on using failure as an opportunity to…
I thought I could raise a bit of controversy by announcing that I’ll be spending a reasonable chunk of my time working on certifications.I teased the twitter-verse with a few hints, wondering if the wolves would pounce on me, but 1) I don’t have that many followers, and 2) since I’m always pissing people off,…
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Hi Alan, thanks for the interview.
“I subscribe to at least fifty software development and test related blogs” – can you share this list?
I will…but the awful thing about my RSS feed is that I have no categories. Just one big list of software development, agile, testing, cooking, wine, comic strips, writing, etc. blog posts. I’m afraid if I shared, you’d just see noise, and little value.
“cooking, wine, comic strips”- that’s what I’m looking for 🙂
It’s not problem 🙂