Year End Clearance

I’m on vacation, and this post is auto-generated. See, you can trust automation sometimes…

Another year gone by, and another few dozen posts. Here are the top viewed posts of the last year (note – not all of these were written last year – this is just what people read the most last year).

In order of views:

Thanks to everyone who reads, comments, or reacts on Twitter to my rants and ramblings. Plenty of big announcements coming up, as well as more thoughts on what I see happening with testing in the future.

Happy New Year.

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