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Software Testing Live
Ben Dowen welcomes a new guest each episode for a live journey through testing.
Bug of the MoTaverse
Bug Advocate
They/them
Hello. I'm Bug. You will find me across the MoTaverse and within software products across the whole world.
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How do we select, use and think about the software testing tools we use?
All Robot Framework conference, RoboCon 2025, in-person talks.
The talks from when we gathered for our virtual software testing conference
With servers in >250 cities around the world, check your site for localization problems, broken GDPR banners, etc.
Better than a generic video, see YOUR test, live, ready to show you what matters most: quality at scale.
Test complex APIs and microservices smarter—with confidence.
Is AI failing, or is it an API? Simulate your API environment in WireMock Cloud to run better tests, earlier
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