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A four-panel comic strip titled "HOW TO SCARE A TESTER." In the first three panels, a simple ghost with two eyes and a mouth says "Boo" to a stick figure tester. The tester remains unimpressed. In the fourth panel, the ghost says "There are no requirements." The tester screams "AHHHH!!!" in a speech bubble. The comic is drawn in black ink on a white background with a simple style. The website "imgflip.com" is watermarked in the bottom left corner.

You might freak out if you land in a team and on asking to see some requirements you are told there are no requirements. "Please just go break some things! Isn't that what you testers do?" This is a great opportunity to develop your question-asking skills. Ask people questions to reveal helpful information to support your testing efforts. Turn their answers into open questions to answer during an exploration session. Report back with your findings. You'll soon start mapping out requirements based on your observations and feedback with your team.

Simon Tomes
Simon Tomes
This is a four-panel comic titled "HOW TO SCARE A PROGRAMMER."

The first three panels show a ghost repeatedly saying "Boo" to a stick-figure person, who remains unimpressed.

In the fourth panel, instead of saying "Boo," the ghost says, "I found a bug," and the stick-figure person screams "AHHHH!!!" in terror.

There is also a small bug icon added near the text "I found a bug."

This comic humorously depicts how programmers are more scared of software bugs than ghosts.

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Rosie Sherry
Rosie Sherry
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