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Join my Webinar on Participating in Code Reviews as Tester
Debugging

Join my Webinar on Participating in Code Reviews as Tester

Last year I wrote an article for Stickyminds about Participating in Code Reviews as a Tester where I made the case for Code Reviews being more than just a chance to catch bugs. They also serve as a chance to see how something is built and have a conversation about
Apr 30, 2019 — 1 min read
Testers, don’t be afraid to make Production Changes
Testing

Testers, don’t be afraid to make Production Changes

Scenario: You are testing a new page and there’s a typo. What do you do? * File a bug report? * Mention it in passing and hope the developer fixes it the next time she remembers? * Fix it yourself? If you’ve got access and aren’t afraid to commit (eventual)
Apr 10, 2017 — 2 min read
Tinkerer, Testerer
Design

Tinkerer, Testerer

There’s something fun about web development. Something fun with trying to build a website from the ground up or tinkering with a template with it until it fits my needs (like this site), building a Jekyll site from the ground up to display a list of software testing conferences
Aug 21, 2016 — 2 min read
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