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Cosmic conversation on how to learn about testing image
Explore various strategies and mindsets that promote continuous learning
Half of testers think prompting will impact test case design image
Where will prompt engineering have the most impact on testing?
Bell curve meme with Excel on both ends. In the middle Jira, TestRail, DevOps, PractiTest, Xray, GitHub, Confluence, Zephyr, Slack, Teams

All the tools yet Excel prevails

Jesper Ottosen
Jesper Ottosen
Strategies to simplify your BDD step definitions image
Techniques to boost your efficiency for implementation, writing BDD steps definitions and glue code
A meme from a Scooby Doo episode split into halfs. Top half there's a person looking at someone with a hood. Text: What's this? The bottom half shows the hood revealed with the text 'You literally looked a minute ago' and 'ah yeah, sorry'.

Often when we test we end up checking something twice. Perhaps you're in a regression testing zone, working through a checklist, and forget to mark something up as 'passed'. There's that moment of doubt where we have to go back and check again. I've lost count how many times I've done this in my career. πŸ˜…

Simon Tomes
Simon Tomes
Are software testers responsible for continuous quality? image
Share your experience with the community
A large crowd of people sat in a grand auditorium watching a speaker who is standing on the stage. There is a duck and a bug character attempting to hide in the scene.
Can you find Bug and their buddy, Cosmo? (Cosmo's a duck!)
Critical continuous quality: MoT Weekly – Issue 492 image
  • Simon Tomes's profile
What lies at the heart of continuous quality? Find out what's been happening in the testing, QA and quality engineering community and join events to enhance your career. Read this week's MoT Weekly.
Testing Planet newspapers. Top row issue 11 (2024) and a spread of previous ones from 2011-2013
Jesper Ottosen
Jesper Ottosen
Testing Planet newspapers. Top row issue 11 (2024) and a spread of previous ones from 2011-2013
Xray Enterprise - Discover Test Case Designer image
Are you ready to level up your test's quality?
Essentials - The Testing Planet News - Episode 06 image
Join Simon Tomes for another round of news
6 things folks are doing in communities of practice  image
Does your company have a community of practice?
Kiuwan Quality, SAST and SCA image
Code Quality testing for detecting the presence of AI generated code in your repo.
A person holding a copy of The Testing Planet newspaper.
Living in Sydney meant I couldn't attend Test Bash 2024, which made me sad (too far to travel with family, work etc). However, I jumped a...
Several women are gathered around a circular table in a conference room event space. A man and woman at another table are creating a list of items on paper.
Simon Tomes
Simon Tomes
What list is MoT event producer, Diana Dromey, creating? I can't remember. Yet Ady Stokes was interested in finding out! Meanwhile Louise...
This Week in Testing - Episode 59 - TestBash Special! image
Tune into this TestBash special episode featuring live insights from Rosie Sherry, Jenna Charlton, Rahul Parwal and more, sharing advice on community, career growth, and AI in testing
It’s here! MoT Community Certification image
  • Rosie Sherry's profile
Your contributions to this software testing community matter
Heisenbugs: Handling software defects you can't reproduce image
Reimagine irreproducible "Heisenbugs" as opportunities to strengthen your team's debugging practices
A guide to AI in Testing: from basics to advanced image
This webinar is your personal guide to the world of AI in testing
Two very good people, Jenna Charlton and Diana Dromey, give a sidehug and a big smile for the camera.
Two very good people in the testing community, Jenna Charlton and Diana Dromey, at TestBash Brighton 2024.
The sun sets over the sea. A large group of people are gathered in a social space on the beach. Many conversations are happening in different sized groups. There's a buzz in the air. There is a small bug character and a duck character immersed in the scene.
Can you find Bug and their buddy, Cosmo? (Cosmo's a duck!)
Do you want to learn more about Continuous Quality? image
Make your vote and community commentary count.
Slowly slowly catchy bug: MoT Weekly – Issue 491 image
  • Simon Tomes's profile
What happens when our testing is too fast? Discover many ways to learn from and participate in the testing, QA and quality engineering community. Read it all in this week's MoT Weekly.
How important are important bugs? Over 60% say very!  image
How long does it take from reporting the bug to a fix being available for retesting?
Is the AI future bright for software testing professionals?  image
75% of testers are positive about an AI future
RiskStorming is here! image
  • Beren Van Daele's profile
  • Rosie Sherry's profile
A guide and deck of cards to help explore risk analysis and quality strategy
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