by jgregory | Syndicated
A few weeks ago, Katja Obring wrote a blog post which I encourage everyone to read. There were quite a few comments – some who agreed and some who did […]
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by jgregory | Syndicated
I’ve struggled a long time with what has become common notation – the “PR”. When I first heard it used, I learned that it was a term used in GitHub […]
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by jgregory | Syndicated
A couple of things happened last week which made me look at how we share knowledge. The first incident was when I was showing my granddaughter how to make lefsa, a traditional Norwegian potato flatbread/pancake that we make. I opened my recipe book and had her follow the recipe. It became obvious very quickly, that […]
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by jgregory | Syndicated
In January 2021, I wrote a blog post called “Testing And Coding, Not Coding ‘Then’ Testing” to emphasize that testing and coding are part of the same process. In that post, I introduced a diagram (Figure 1) to show continuous testing. Figure 1: Continuous testing I was ok with the diagram but not completely happy […]
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by jgregory | Syndicated
This post is in response to a challenge that was posted on: How to identify the intent of a confusing scenario? The challenge: When faced with a confusing scenario written in Gherkin, how would you engage the other members of the team to understand the intent? We were looking for practical tips and tricks that […]
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