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Rosie Sherry
CEO & Founder at Ministry of Testing
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I've been working in the software testing and quality engineering space since the year 2000 whilst also combining it with my love for education and community. It turns out quality, community and education go nicely hand in hand.
🎓 MoT-STEC qualified
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Wins of the week Friday 22nd of May 26
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A good product is one that gets used and cleaned up over time
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A good product is one that gets used and cleaned up over time
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Listening into the TWiQ episode 136 on clean code and a few interesting thoughts have bubbled up.I wrote about how a good product is one that is used. Which is true to some extent.But to add to tha...
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A good product is one that is used
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Clean Code
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Definitions of Clean Code
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Reframing an invitiation: Creating change, one invitation at a time
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This Week in Quality
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Share your week’s highlights, challenges, and lessons in quality
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Recently my team has taken on the arduous task of migrating one of our oldest applciations from weblogic to containers. A task that is proving more difficult then expected. With tickets stuck for s...
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Stop with cleaning code, first make it work!
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Stop with cleaning code, first make it work!
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Reframing an invitiation: Creating change, one invitation at a time
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Communities involve many invitations.Our conversations, DMs and emails encourage you to come to events.We reach out to sponsors and companies to seek support. These are invitations too.In the conte...
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Nice one for upgrading to Professional Membership, do reach out if you need any guidance.
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Coverage Analysis
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Definitions of Coverage Analysis
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Tech Debt
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Definitions of Tech Debt
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Structured Exploratory Testing
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Definitions of Structured Exploratory Testing
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Member joined MoT London chapter
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Sometimes the most effective guardrail isn't the most sophisticated one
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What's the simplest guardrail you've used that had the biggest impact?
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What's the simplest guardrail you've used that had the biggest impact?
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What's the simplest guardrail you've used that had the biggest impact?
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What's the simplest guardrail you've used that had the biggest impact?
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What's the simplest guardrail you've used that had the biggest impact?
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What's the simplest guardrail you've used that had the biggest impact?
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What's the simplest guardrail you've used that had the biggest impact?
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What's the simplest guardrail you've used that had the biggest impact?
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Member joined MoT Brighton chapter
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Member visited Dark Patterns
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Member joined MoT London chapter
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Member joined MoT London chapter
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What's your AI name?
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Member joined MoT London chapter
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Member joined TWiQ — This Week in Quality chapter
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Member joined AI Chapter chapter
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Regression Suite
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Definitions of Regression Suite
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Greenfield project
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Baked-in Quality
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Definitions of Baked-in Quality
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Whole Team Approach to Quality
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Definitions of Whole Team Approach to Quality
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Modern Testing Principles
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Definitions of Modern Testing Principles
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Community of Practice
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