@allenholub It’s disturbing how many people think agile is about user stories, estimates, individual assignments, sprints, and tracking “progress” in Jira.
Once in my work we had a modal window in our app that would be opening for 30 seconds and no one noticed. That’s because we didn’t really had a check in place. In this post I write about how to easily add such a check with @Cypress_io
https://t.co/5KRWhMRTbT
Well, what do you know 😂
I got: You take the road less traveled and are a responsive thinker, making you well-suited for testing. Exploratory, scenario or risk testing would be a great fit. - Which type of software testing fits your personality? https://t.co/eSvXtj8q1L
@sudo_overflow My tattoos and piercings are more of a conversation starter, even in interviews.
You may run into issues if management is your aim? That level is still plagued by archaic nonsense.
Regardless: you want it? do it! I've been trying to finalize my designs for years. One day 😂
Who do you recommend following in the Laravel world?
I'm putting together a blog post with a list of the top people that I think every Laravel developer should follow on Twitter.
I'd love to hear any suggestions! 😄
#laravel#php
@DailyDevTips1 It's not, but I will keep fighting. I make requests as the Devs are already making changes in components. Sometimes they accept, sometimes its pushed back as "scope creep". It's slow going but this is a hill I will die on 🤷♀️
Set out on a bunch of new learning paths recently so going to start #100DaysOfCode again for tracking and accountability.
Day 1: diving into my first framework, learning @laravelphp foundations. Covered install, Routes and Controllers ✅️
Switching over to JS foundations now ✌️
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I feel like 100DaysOfCode is actually 100DaysOfTwitter and that's not something I can commit to. I have been coding this entire time 😅 my local Cypress suite continues to grow! One of these days I'll get through the auth to the staging servers 🤭
Day 31/32 #100DaysOfCode
Writing UI tests for a UI that had zero design for automated UI tests sucks. These CSS selectors are fugly 😭 Random console errors failing everything. And I still only run this stuff locally because I have no patience to fight with Cloudflare.
RANT ALERT!
I will never apologise for making beginner content.
My colleagues know I can code. I don't need to prove that to anyone here.
Beginners and juniors need guidance, support, practical tips, and someone to say "You belong here".
I can be one of those people. (1/3)
So, a number of my friends at Wayfair, mostly QA/QE people, are losing their jobs, and we've put together a list of folks that are looking for something new. If folks could share this around, I'd appreciate it.
https://t.co/Wu1eWiKHjL