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A Rapid Tester: Vote my video to send me to EuroSTAR
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Testing is the INFINITE PROCESS of comparing the INVISIBLE to the AMBIGUOUS so as to avoid the UNTHINKABLE happening to the ANONYMOUS! I accept the challenge! March 29, 2011. Vote my video to send me to EuroSTAR. This is bit of an unconventional post in this blog. I hope you will forgive me :). The message is simple. Watch my video above and if you like it (I hope you do), please vote for me here. Remember, I am " Video 6: Sajjadul Hakim. Vote for " Video 6: Sajjadul Hakim. Software Testing for Dummies?
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A Rapid Tester: Masters of Illusion - Fake Testers (Part-1)
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Testing is the INFINITE PROCESS of comparing the INVISIBLE to the AMBIGUOUS so as to avoid the UNTHINKABLE happening to the ANONYMOUS! I accept the challenge! August 27, 2010. Masters of Illusion - Fake Testers (Part-1). Before you start, let me warn you that this is an experiment. I encourage opinions even if you do not agree. I am not sure how some readers will take this, but I assure you that my writing does not implicate anyone in particular. You would think it's obvious that testing should be taught...
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A Rapid Tester: Saying NO to ISTQB Software Testing Boards
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Testing is the INFINITE PROCESS of comparing the INVISIBLE to the AMBIGUOUS so as to avoid the UNTHINKABLE happening to the ANONYMOUS! I accept the challenge! September 28, 2008. Saying NO to ISTQB Software Testing Boards. Back in 2005, I participated in an initiation discussion of a new "Bangladesh Software Testing Board" under ISTQB. You see, there is no way I can pursue my thoughts about the dangers of certification, if I am involved with one myself. I would be known as a hypocrite. Here. I am optimis...
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A Rapid Tester: Converting the nonbelievers
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Testing is the INFINITE PROCESS of comparing the INVISIBLE to the AMBIGUOUS so as to avoid the UNTHINKABLE happening to the ANONYMOUS! I accept the challenge! September 14, 2007. September 17, 2007 at 12:07 AM. September 21, 2007 at 8:09 AM. This reply is long overdue and I am sorry for that. Thanks for extracting the key points from this long post. Hopefully in time many unfortunate testers will too enjoy their experiences like we do, but only if they want to. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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A Rapid Tester: Surviving a downsizing
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Testing is the INFINITE PROCESS of comparing the INVISIBLE to the AMBIGUOUS so as to avoid the UNTHINKABLE happening to the ANONYMOUS! I accept the challenge! November 15, 2008. I think it is fair to assume that if you don't have programmers, you will not have a product. So when your employers run into a financial crisis, will they prefer to let go their testers before considering the programmers? A recent discussion thread at Software Testing Club. A very interesting experience depicting such a scenario:.
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A Rapid Tester: Reconnaissance - A Testing Story
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Testing is the INFINITE PROCESS of comparing the INVISIBLE to the AMBIGUOUS so as to avoid the UNTHINKABLE happening to the ANONYMOUS! I accept the challenge! October 27, 2009. Reconnaissance - A Testing Story. Our application is so huge that we have teams of programmers assigned to separate modules. One day, the development Team Lead of the messaging module came up to me and said. Team Lead: We are giving a release today with the changes to the messaging module. Time Warp - About Two Months Ago:. And th...
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A Rapid Tester: Software Testing for Dummies?
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Testing is the INFINITE PROCESS of comparing the INVISIBLE to the AMBIGUOUS so as to avoid the UNTHINKABLE happening to the ANONYMOUS! I accept the challenge! October 16, 2008. Software Testing for Dummies? In my ongoing debates and discussions about saying no to testing certifications, I came across a very interesting comment:. Unfortunately it is time to break the bad news. I believe. Testing is not for the LAZY. Testing is not for the IMPATIENT. Testing is not for those who seek SHORTCUTS. Sometimes I...
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A Rapid Tester: Faster builds increases testing time
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Testing is the INFINITE PROCESS of comparing the INVISIBLE to the AMBIGUOUS so as to avoid the UNTHINKABLE happening to the ANONYMOUS! I accept the challenge! January 11, 2008. Faster builds increases testing time. Ant is primarily a build tool that runs XML scripts for doing all sorts of stuff, and is platform independent. Even then, there are a few things the tester needs to do:. Inform the other testers that the application is ready for testing. Although these tasks are not directly linked to testing,...
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A Rapid Tester: Are you paying attention?
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Testing is the INFINITE PROCESS of comparing the INVISIBLE to the AMBIGUOUS so as to avoid the UNTHINKABLE happening to the ANONYMOUS! I accept the challenge! September 7, 2007. Are you paying attention? Since I was sitting close to a large projection of the screen on the wall, my visual field was limited. This made me more prone to inattentional blindness. Also I was frequently alternating my attention:. To find important problems in the widget. To explain to the audience the reasons for my actions.
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A Rapid Tester: No such thing as a YES or NO question
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Testing is the INFINITE PROCESS of comparing the INVISIBLE to the AMBIGUOUS so as to avoid the UNTHINKABLE happening to the ANONYMOUS! I accept the challenge! October 1, 2007. No such thing as a YES or NO question. Are you done testing the feature? We are done testing the cases we wanted to test. We assumed certain important failure cases and tried to trigger those problems with our tests, within the time you gave. We did not find any problems with those. Well, we got some problems that may turn out to b...