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.
Achievements
Contributions
Eighteen months, 19 modules, and 59 amazing contributors later, the MoT Software Testing Essentials Certification is complete!
Looking back, my favourite part has been seeing so many community m...
"One thing to keep in mind is that it can be anything. It doesn't have to be the test, but anything that you're automating. It needs to be worth the time that you're putting into it and the mainten...
Boost your career in software testing with the MoT Software Testing Essentials Certificate. Learn essential skills, from basic testing techniques to advanced risk analysis, crafted by industry experts.
Human Pipeline is an exercise to help you uncover the value of different types of tests in a delivery pipeline.
Getting Familiar with Code to be a Better Software Tester
Learn how you can test across the API and UI layers with Hilary Weaver Robb
Hilary Weaver-Robb shares why static analysis is a great technique to have in your testing toolbelt
Dip your toes into the API testing world and discover the ways it can help you test your applications
Learn everything you need to start automating API checks using RestSharp
Watch "Spying On Your Application: How To Be a Super Sleuth Tester" with Hilary Weaver-Robb from TestBash Essentials 2019
Watch Hilary show us how to explore code and commits to make us better testers
Watch the speakers answer quick fire questions in our first ever AMA panel at Test.bash();