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So cool to meet with Rahul Parwal at the software testing conference, TestBash Brighton 2024. Pleased that his TestBash talks plus many m...
A meme with a queue of people for STEC, and no queue for ISTQB. image
Yes, a bit of tongue and cheek, not to be taken too seriously, but also memes are a way of self expression. And this is my way of sharing...
A conference auditorium space looking at the stage from the back of the room. Lots of people are listening to a talk.... image
Can you find Bug and their buddy, Cosmo? (Cosmo's a duck!).
Found this in drive - the presentation I gave in my first community meetup as speaker. image
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Hanisha Arora
MoT Athens 14th meetup, 28/11/2024 image
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Petros Plakogiannis
The 14th Ministry of Testing Athens meetup in the Hellenic American Union was awesome! 300 people. -28/11/2024Simon Stewart talked about ...
A selfie of Sarah K at her first TestBash in Brighton in 2019. She is wearing a shocking bright green MoT shirt stand... image
Which was your first TestBash? My first TestBash was in Brighton in 2019 after joining MoT in 2018.
A lego box for STEC, with astronauts and space theme. image
I have a thing for creating Lego Boxes for the things MoT do. Here's one for our Software Testing Essentials Certification. 😅Is creating ...
A collection of photos from when we did TestBash Match, a community conference challenge where people had to discover... image
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Rosie Sherry
I went down memory lane and gathered a bunch of submissions that were made for our TestBash TestMatch challenges.
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Ady Stokes
There’s loads of free swag from Agile testing days given away at MoT Leeds.
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I bumped into Ashutosh Mishra at the pre-TestBash 2023 social in Liverpool. I think at that point we'd only spoken on a This Week in Test...
A grey bearded guy, eating spaghetti, using a pair of scissors. Meme text reads: "Spaghetti code? Take scissors, and ... image
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Peet Michielsen
In our retrospective, a developer said that one way to deal with spaghetti code is to take a pair of scissors, cut it, and call it macaroni
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