Test.bash(); 2018 Speaker AMA - 99 Second Edition

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Talk Description

We like to keep trying new things at Ministry of Testing, especially at our TestBash events, at Test.bash(); this year that thing was a panel, but not your traditional panel! We took the ask me anything format so that we drew a variety of questions but we also only gave the speakers 99 seconds to answer!

The format worked really well, our speakers on this occasion were Simon Stewart, Shasikant Jagtap, Abby Bangser, Jit Gosai, Matthew Bretten and Hilary Weaver-Robb. Some great questions were asked and they were met with even better answers, this is a must watch!

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Jitesh Gosai

Principal Tester

Jitesh Gosai has over 19 years of testing experience, working with various companies enabling them to build, test and automate at scale. He is currently a principal tester at the BBC in the iPlayer & Sounds department, working with Mobile, TV, Web and Smart speaker teams. His core aim is to create a Culture of Quality by helping teams build quality into their products. In his free time, he likes to speak about his experiences at conferences all over Europe and blogs regularly at https://www.jitgo.uk/blog and tweets @jitgo
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Abby Bangser

Site Reliability Engineer (SRE)

Abby Bangser is a software tester with a keen interest in working on products where fellow engineers are the users. Abby brings the techniques of analysing and testing customer facing products to tools like delivery pipelines and logging so as to generate clearer feedback and greater value. Abby has a strong background in QA across software projects and platform engineering teams which she is now using in her new role as a Site Reliability Engineer (SRE).

Outside of work Abby is active in the community by co-leading Speak Easy which mentors new and diverse speakers, co-hosting the London free meetup Software Testing Clinic which brings together mentors and new joiners to the software testing industry, and hosting the London branch of #CoffeeOps meetup. You can get in touch easiest on Twitter at @a_bangser.

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Hilary Weaver

Sr. Quality Engineer

Hilary Weaver is a Sr. Quality Engineer near Detroit. She is a mentor to her fellow testers, makes friends with developers, and focuses a lot on API testing, and diving into the code as a tester. Hilary has always been passionate about improving the relationships between developers and testers, and evangelizes software testing as a rewarding, viable career. She runs the Motor City Software Testers user group, working to build a community of quality advocates. Hilary tweets (a lot) as @g33klady, and you can find her thoughts and experiences in the testing world, at g33klady.com.
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Matthew Bretten

Matthew has been testing software for 7 years, starting as a video games tester and is currently a Test Team Lead. Having graduated in Computer Games Technology, he originally wanted to become a developer but quickly discovered a deep passion for testing. His career has followed the trend of the software industry, going from testing a long distance away from developers and code to pairing with developers and helping them test as they write code. Along the way he has gained a great variety of experience testing telephony exchanges, analytics systems, websites, video games (including motion controls, 3DTVs, augmented reality) and mobile apps.

Through this background in computer science and his experience as a tester, Matthew is keen to help breakdown technical subjects and jargon for testers and expand their arsenal of test techniques!

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Shashikant Jagtap

Shashikant is passionated about DevOps, CI/CD and Test Automation practices for iOS apps. He uses native Apple developer tools to automate iOS release pipelines with solid test automation. Currently his toolbox includes Swift, XCTest, Xcode Server, Fastlane, Multiple native Apple developer tools. He blogs regularly on iOS DevOps and Test Automation on his personal blog (XCBlog), Medium and DZone.

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Simon Stewart

Software Engineer

Simon is the Selenium Project’s lead, the creator of WebDriver, and the co-editor of the W3C WebDriver specification. His career has lead him through ThoughtWorks, Google, and Facebook.

He speaks regularly at conferences, and lives in London with his family.

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