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What happens when 65000 developers fill in a survey?
 

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ISSUE 22  June 5th 2020

 
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  COMMENT  

 

What happens when 65000 developers fill in a survey? This. It's a summary of the Stack Overflow 2020 Developer Survey results (that was actually published last week β€” pardon me for being slightly late). It's an absolutely amazing overview of software development status that gives insights you can't find anywhere else at such scale. It's so well done that it's hard for me to add any two cents so I'll just let you immerse yourself in it!

Have a great weekend everyone! 😊

Dawid Dylowicz  Permalink

 
 

  NEWS  

 

Best Approaches to Testing in Production

I liked this solid article by Ari Noman explaining why testing in production is beneficial and how we can perform it well. He not only explained the theory but also gave some practical tips on what tools to use.

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How does a recruiter see testers

Mihaela Sfat did a great interview with Cristina CherecheΘ™ on how testers are seen by recruiters β€” I found it very insightful!

testing-land.com  Permalink

 

How to write an efficient QA Report

Great tips from Olga Beregnaya on how to write a good QA report that actually delivers value to the stakeholders.

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  AUTOMATION  

 

Variation in Software Testing

Alan Richardson explains with examples why varying test parameters β€” such as order, data, state and timing β€” are crucial in making our test automation even more robust.

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Why you should consider TestProject for your next test automation solution

In the article, Kevin Tuck gives a fine review of TestProject and shares his opinion on why it might be a good tool to play around with.

Got you interested? Then you might want to check out this detailed guide on how to get started, shared by Vinayak Titti.

kevintuck.co.uk  Permalink

 

Selenium + Kotlin = πŸ˜„

While Java is still the most common language to use for Selenium test automation, I'm happy to find out that it's possible to use Kotlin instead! Brian Grogan Jr. shows examples of how using language features can make automation easier.

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  TOOLS  

 

My thoughts on performance testing libraries

Joseph Ward shares his thoughts on popular performance testing tools and gives a solid piece of advice on how to pick one β€” depending on your needs.

josephward.tech  Permalink

 

CodeceptJS β€” open-source E2E testing framework with a special BDD-style syntax

I find it cool that you can write a test and then integrate many popular testing libraries, such as WebDriver, Puppeteer, Playwright and TestCafe, to execute it. This might be helpful when requirements change β€” such as testing on Safari browser that not all libraries support β€” and you need to use another one without changing the actual test syntax.

If you're interested in trying it out, Hari Bhandari wrote a handy guide on how to get started.

codecept.io  Permalink

 
 

  BOOKS  

 

Book Review: "Perfect Software and Other Illusions About Testing"

It's the best book on testing I have ever read.

Kristin Jackvony shares another solid book review, including the best quotes and key takeaways. This time it's about Perfect Software and Other Illusions About Testing β€” a 2008 book written by Gerald Weinberg.

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  VIDEOS  

 

Hiring and Onboarding a QA

I enjoyed Rafaela Azevedo's insightful talk on hiring an onboarding QAs. It was her debut meet-up and I must say it's very well done!

azevedorafaela.com  Permalink

 
 

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The world is performing an integration test... πŸ˜…

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