Buckle Up: Let’s Talk Boredom
I’ve heard people say that software testing is boring. Testers complaining about their jobs, developers explaining why they wouldn’t want to test, friends and family questioning my career path. And as many times as I’ve heard this — possibly more […]
One hat too many
I often hear that a challenge for testers who started out as programmers is shifting their mindset from creation to testing. That makes sense to me. That’s a big switch, to go from “How do I get this to do […]
Off the script: What I didn’t expect to learn from Ruby
In turns out that writing code can help me as a tester as much as the code I write. Over the past week or so, I have been working on my first ever (useful) Ruby script (and a few related […]
Referees, testers, and bias
There’s one day until the scheduled release day of Make-Or-Break (MOB) software. You’ve been working long hours testing MOB, to the point that it visits you in your dreams (where everything is broken and the developers are all on vacation). You […]