Do you work in software development? Do you ever feel guilty for not testing in the way that *the community* says is the *right way*? - - Ran by @allcapstester
I have a podcast about testing and software development which I think is different to most tech podcasts because we talk about how we would like to work + then admit how we actually work. If you like it please give this a retweet or ♥️ to spread the word https://t.co/Mam6iymOtV
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find out why I thought @ministryoftest TestBashUK2022 could have been called QualityBashUK2022. Also hear a bit about how I thought the talks of @DanAshby04 @TesterFromLeic @LeadTestInclude @ClareCatherine6 linked together to form a narrative.
I'll be at #testbash this week. My non podcast name is Dave and I would love to talk to people. I am not as confident approaching people as you may think so feel free to come and say hello to me, I'm unlikely to be brave. Thanks to @FullSnackTester for starting the trend.
@Beth_AskHer Thanks. I was really surprised and I really like how it's turned out. Looking forward to possibly getting the chance to meet you in person for the first time at Testbash this week as well?
New episode out now. 2022 Learning Challenge - Testbash World 2022. https://t.co/HjdjmIIlOv. We talk about some things learnt from @ministryoftest Testbash World 2022.
Q: You're not going to keep going through the different podcast episodes featured in ep 29 of the Guilty Tester are you? A: yes. No 3 was @eviltester Show: Automation Biases - Episode 16
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The second podcast episode mentioned in this months episode of Guilty Tester is @testguilds featuring the always brilliant @techgirl1908 https://t.co/KZsJcM7DDv
Check out the newest episode of the Guilty Tester Podcast if this post makes no sense.
Here's a shout to @testandcode. The first episode I listen to and talk about in the new Guilty Tester podcasts is https://t.co/sDdZtL31FK
If that tweet read a bit strangely, buckle up: my latest podcast episode is full of that kind of nonsense. Anyway, check out @testandcode
This month, as the challenge to reinvigorate my learning continues, I break down my thoughts on "Agile Testing" by @lisacrispin and @janetgregoryca. Check the new episode out in all the links and stuff.
If you were to set a "software Testing new year resolution" what would it be? So like : learn about <x> tool, practice <y> technique, write something in <z> language, challenge <a> more, run tests around <b> more, etc.
People may have noticed, but I've changed something drastic in the podcast in this new episode. I know it's reduced the quality but I'm standing by my decision.
There's a new episode of the pod. It's quite different to all previous ones. I also have noticed some things that worked and some that I want to make stronger next month. Let me know what you liked / think are areas for improvements this year. I'm not posting it here. Go find it.
Cheeky tweet: I'm taking part in Run the Month, raising awareness for Prostate Cancer. Until recently, when a friend was diagnosed, I didn't realise that 1 in 8 men in the UK are affected by prostate cancer. If you'd like to donate I'd be really grateful.
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