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.
I started a new job (still at Unity) on Monday. It’s hard (as expected), but also really, really fun. This blog post has a glimpse into part of my new organization. Janet Gregory has a great post on Limiting Work in Progress with lots of reminders for all of us. Similarly (serendipitously?), Darius Foroux blogged…
A month or two back, Amazon began sharing BookScan information with authors. I can now see how many copies of How We Test Software at Microsoft are selling (US only, and Nielsen BookScan only tracks the large-ish book sellers) – but it’s still sort of cool. I can’t help but wonder who in Houston bought…
What a week it’s been (and how many times has that been true in the last few years). Somehow, among eight million other things, I still manage to stumble across a few tidbits from time to time worth sharing. Here’s this week’s attempt at that endeavor. It’s a sad week for the world with the…
I had one of those meditative weekends, where between solving Advent of Code challenges, seeing the new Star Wars movie, and cleaning my home office, some ideas (sort of) merged in my head. One part of the recipe was yet-another-discussion on twitter over the weekend (over) reacting to the Test is Dead theme that came…
I may have mentioned this on the old blog, but I’m pretty sure I haven’t mentioned it here yet. O’Reilly media recently released Beautiful Testing – a collection of essays from a variety of testing professionals (including yours truly). I received my copy over the weekend (much to the annoyance, I’m sure, of several other…
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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 🙂