The new year is here, and in the world of QA, "business as usual" no longer exists. With the rise of AI-native development and autonomous agents, the "top of your game" is a moving target. 🎯
That’s why events like #STAREAST 2026 are so crucial
Grab Jesse, jump in the RV, head west (or east, or north, or south... we don't actually know where you are right now) and meet us at #STARWEST next week!
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Want to keep up with the latest in software testing and QA? The #STARWEST virtual conference happening Sept 24-25 has both a free and an upgraded option for attending. Check it out here: https://t.co/zPhHuAle4l
Exciting changes are coming. A brand new StickyMinds will launch soon and we can't wait to share it with you. The new @StickyMinds will encompass all things software engineering including the latest #agile#DevOps#security#AI#softwaretesting and more.
Just a reminder that #STARWEST is happening in just under 2 weeks. Can't join the premier #softwaretesting conference in person? We have a virtual options (including a FREE pass) https://t.co/lxSoKwkA3R
To see whether a change in the code has affected other existing features, we need to perform #regressiontesting. But how do you make time for another test cycle? For Shuja Naqvi, it meant getting involved earlier in the SDLC: https://t.co/jQvc82jVUY
A good tester is a problem finder as well as a problem solver. Nicholas Snogren explains how finding bugs requires exploratory testing superpowers, like X-ray vision: https://t.co/opBCyWNEnC
After a developer fixes some code, does the responsibility for retesting belong to the dev or the tester? And if the bug is no longer there, how do you classify and close it? Read and weigh in: https://t.co/vSnzOTDBJ6
Risk-based testing helps us handle our limited resources by prioritizing risks. Here are some practical tips, examples, and steps you can use to adopt risk-based testing: https://t.co/iwaHcEgf8F
Automated testing often returns "failures" that are not actually failures. Whether they are false positives or false negatives, @mheusser says we need a way to fix the automation tooling. https://t.co/YH2HMIoVMb
"The cornerstones of communication around quality in #agile delivery are the definition of ready and the definition of done." Balazs Schaffhauser https://t.co/MgvamaPj2j
Whether you’re a software tester, business analyst, or someone who needs to come up to speed rapidly on a subject, we often lack the luxury of having a SME available to answer questions. When that’s the case, we have to become our own #SME.—@sullytester https://t.co/Cvlgl3sRG8
"When people do not have good luck with automation, it is hardly ever because of the tool being used, but almost always because of the wrong automation strategy, wrong expectations, and wrong adoption of #automation." - Akash Bhatia https://t.co/1cCfRyGrFx #testautomation
In this interview @JannaLoeffler talks about how #testers are often not comfortable saying “I don’t know,” and about how they should get out of their comfort zone to ask for help: https://t.co/JOaMBuhFOp