by lalitbhamare | Syndicated
Photo by Clemens van Lay on Unsplash I am often asked why do I do what I do beyond my full time job. I could simply say it’s my passion for software testing but I personally don’t find that answer satisfying enough. It’s hard to explain what exactly we get by doing certain things when we do it out of pure joy and satisfaction of simply doing it. But if I am to closely look at my journey with Association for Software Testing, I believe I have some answers to that. Back in 2011, […]
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by lalitbhamare | Syndicated
Photo by Clemens van Lay on Unsplash I am often asked why do I do what I do beyond my full time job. I could simply say it’s my passion for software testing but I personally don’t find that answer satisfying enough. It’s hard to explain what exactly we get by doing certain things when we do it out of pure joy and satisfaction of simply doing it. But if I am to closely look at my journey with Association for Software Testing, I believe I have some answers to that. Back in 2011, […]
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by lalitbhamare | Syndicated
Photo by Lesly Juarez on Unsplash I recently stumbled upon an interesting article written by Alan Page where he has discussed some interesting ideas around the mindset, tester’s role, and how different software development teams approach testing. If you have not read his article yet, then I encourage you to read it first. First things firstIn principle, I agree with most of the points that Alan has made. I believe that regardless of one’s role, they can test effectiv […]
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by lalitbhamare | Syndicated
Photo by Lesly Juarez on Unsplash I recently stumbled upon an interesting article written by Alan Page where he has discussed some interesting ideas around the mindset, tester’s role, and how different software development teams approach testing. If you have not read his article yet, then I encourage you to read it first. First things firstIn principle, I agree with most of the points that Alan has made. I believe that regardless of one’s role, they can test effectiv […]
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by lalitbhamare | Syndicated
Considering my experience and what I have been observing in the industry, there seems to be an increasing interest in the idea of Whole Team Quality. The idea itself is not new as far as I know but certainly, there seems to be more awareness and eagerness towards its implementation, lately. Why is it needed and how does it help? Well, if you are delivering a product as a team, it is natural that everyone who helps build the product is responsible for its quality, or is supposed […]
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