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What are you doing to make the software testing world a better place? image
No matter how small or big, change comes in all shapes and sizes.
Possible Mentor or just a Helping Hand image
Newbie tester looking for guidance
55% of testers find strength in numbers image
Let’s explore how common software testing communities of practice are!
The top half of the picture is Indiana Jones cracking his whip with the text "Testing is Activities". The bottom half is Indiana Jones staring at a gold statue with the text "Not Artifacts".

This is a phrase I've come to use a lot to describe my frustration with so much of the testing community's obsession with paperwork and test artifacts--test strategy documents, test plans, test cases, etc. or constantly referring to "test" only as a noun (e.g. "writing tests"), and far too little emphasis placed on actually _testing_, doing the work, exploring, and finding problems.

Caleb Crandall
Caleb Crandall
Choosing the best repo for your test automation code image
While the debate between app repo and test code repo approaches continues, a hybrid solution offers a practical compromise
Is software testing demure or brat? image
In a world where perceived identity is everything, demure and brat is the spectrum - at least for now…
Software testing news – Issue 484: Testing, everywhere image
  • Simon Tomes's profile
Where can our testing experience come from? Find out what's been happening in the community and join events to enhance your career. Read this week's software testing news.
🚀 Launching the MoT Software Testing Essentials Certificate image
  • Rosie Sherry's profile
We’re excited to announce that the MoT Software Testing Essentials Certificate
An introduction to the software testing edition of 'Open to Work' image
With your help we’re polling, enquiring and supporting the testing job market.
Short video of a child telling his father that he wants to be a software tester. The lights dim, and his father warns him that there is no turning back and requires total commitment. The child replies "I know", after which the lights come back on and the father says in a happy voice, "Neat, we'll start tomorrow".

James Wadley
James Wadley
A person wearing a headset and looking expressionless, captioned with "When a developer tells you they fixed the bug... But you re-test and nothing has changed." in black text at the top of the image.

James Wadley
James Wadley
A woman and a man lie in bed under the covers. The woman, facing the man, looks frustrated and has the text "I bet he's thinking about other women." The man, facing away, looks deep in thought with the text "It said 'Error on line 36'... But there are only 35 lines of code!.

James Wadley
James Wadley
A three-panel comic of a cyclist. Panel one: the cyclist rides confidently with a stick saying, "My code compiled first time...". Panel two: the cyclist puts the stick in the front wheel and says, "I don't trust it, let me try that again". Panel three: the cyclist lies on the ground next to the crashed bike, saying "Damn...".

James Wadley
James Wadley
Meme with a monkey puppet looking surprised and then glancing to the side nervously. Text above reads: "When the PO randomly tells the stakeholders that the application is fully tested, bug free and ready to ship... But you only started testing 2 hours ago and already logged 163 bugs.

James Wadley
James Wadley
A two-panel comic shows two views inside a bus. One side shows a sad person labelled "Developers trying to fix the bugs" looking out at a dull, rocky landscape. The other side shows a happy person labelled "Testers trying to find the bugs" enjoying a bright, scenic view.

James Wadley
James Wadley
A two-panel meme with a popular TV personality as a tester in the top image celebrating finding a bug near a water leak. The bottom image shows a hand covering the leak with tape, captioned "Dev comments out that line of code.

James Wadley
James Wadley
A cartoon character looks frustrated while changing a sign that reads "DAYS WITHOUT BUGS" to zero. Below the character, the caption "DEVELOPERS" is written.

James Wadley
James Wadley
A comic-style meme shows Batman slapping Robin. Robin is saying, "IT'S A FEA...." while Batman interrupts, shouting, "IT IS NOT A FEATURE! NOW FIX IT!" The background is a solid red colour.

James Wadley
James Wadley
A man wearing a blue sweater and jeans, holding a cigarette, stands outside with his eyes closed and an expression of frustration or exhaustion. The text above reads, "WHEN YOU PUSH YOUR CODE AND SEE A SLACK MESSAGE FROM A TESTER 10 SECONDS LATER.

James Wadley
James Wadley
A meme featuring two images of Patrick Star from SpongeBob SquarePants. The top image shows Patrick in a lab coat and glasses using lab equipment, captioned "EXPECTATION." The bottom image shows Patrick sitting clumsily at a workbench with tools, captioned "REALITY." Middle text reads "TESTERS.

James Wadley
James Wadley
A person is holding their phone with their left hand and using their right hand's thumb to simulate a fingerprint on the screen. The screen shows a fingerprint scanning page with text instructing to "Hold your finger." Above the image, the text reads: "The UI is quite simple, client will easily figure it out.

James Wadley
James Wadley
A teddy bear sits at a desk in front of a laptop, with a perplexed expression and arms raised in frustration. The text above reads, "Me When I Copy The Exact Same Code From Tutorial And It Doesn't Work.

James Wadley
James Wadley
A popular meme featuring two panels. The left panel shows a woman yelling and pointing, with another woman appearing to console her, above is the old Ministry of Testing logo. The right panel shows a white cat sitting at a dining table, looking confused. Above, is the new Ministry of Testing logo.

James Wadley
James Wadley
A four-panel comic shows an adventurer finding the "Scroll of Truth". In the first panel, the adventurer proclaims, "I've finally found it... after 15 years." The scroll reads, "SyntaxError: Unexpected token '<' in JSON at position 0." The adventurer reacts with frustration and throws the scroll away.

James Wadley
James Wadley
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