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Simon Tomes
Want to make your own fictitious Tester revelation? Just combine any of these four elements to create your own fact-free claim! Co-create...
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Nicola Lindgren
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This is me practicing simple ways of trying to explain what it is we do as software testers, quality assurance and quality engineering pr...
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That one time when Simon kindly asked the software testing community to ignore a post, because it was a test. And naturally we all piled ...
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Diana Dromey
When we get ads on our phones we always struggle to close the ads as the 'X' button is always very small and in most cases is very hard t...
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Searching for information on how to test a website used to be much easier. Thank goodness for MoT. πŸ˜‰
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A certain type of bug kept appearing in various places on our website. It was related to text size appearing too big. Rather than trying ...
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We must acknowledge the hierarchy of our needs. πŸ˜‰
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Kat Obring
A three-image collage humorously illustrating the software development process, comparing it to making a pizza shaped... image
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It's important to teach new people to software testing that theory sometimes doesn't match up to reality. We can have all the processes, ...
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