Software testing news – Issue 479: Habit of a lifetime

What habits and biases impact our testing? Discover many ways to participate in the testing, QA and quality engineering community. Read it all in this week's software testing news.

What's been happening in the testing, QA and quality engineering community? Let's go! 🎢
 

Contributing

  • We spotted Mirza Sisic list he's a Technical Writer for MoT. If you've contributed to the community then celebrate it. This is a great way to demonstrate your commitment to your career and the software testing craft.
  • Every week I message a couple of people to encourage them to contribute to the community. There are many ways to get involved. Share your knowledge to inspire yourself and your fellow professionals. 💡
  • Samir Akarioh amplifies that he's speaking at MoT Berlin plus two other meetups (about AI). Samir shares three handy reasons to join a meetup.
  • Thanks, Scout Burghardt, for amplifying the next MoT Brighton meetup – on testability. Kudos to Kim Knup and the team for organising it. Bring people together and we all learn.
  • "Ministry of Testing kindly provided me with a scholarship to attend TestBash 2023, it was a massively inspirational and valuable experience, I highly recommend applying for the scholarship if you need it! ☺️" – Amy Stuart. Apply for the scholarship fund.

Career Growth

Essentials

Automation

Strategy

AI in Testing

  • "Is there a problem here? Are you ok with all of this? Sometimes we amplify fail signals so much that no other signals are left." – Maaret Pyhäjärvi: Testing is amplifying fail signals.

Biases

Inclusivity

Accessibility

Testability

Containerisation

Monitoring

Just for Fun

 

I hope you have a great week.

— Simon Tomes, Community Lead at Ministry of Testing
 


 

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🗓️ Events

New events are always added, so keep checking the events page for up-to-date info.


🗞️ Industry News

 


✏️ Continuous Call for Contributions


"We believe people have so much to give, but when it comes to submissions it is our role at MoT to find the best place for them to fit."

Read more from MoT's founder and CEO, Rosie Sherry, in her post: A look inside our Continuous Call for Contributions process.

 


Simon Tomes
he/him
Community Lead at Ministry of Testing
Hello, I'm Simon. I've had various roles in testing, tech leadership and coaching since 2003. I believe in the power of collaboration, creativity and community.
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