Welcome to this week’s blog spy. This week we feature Internet of Things testing, software bugs in 2015 and lots more.
Smartwatch App Testing – Daniel Knott
Daniel introduces his new series of posts on how to test with a number of different smartwatch OS’s. If you are new to Internet of Things testing then this series might be the start you are looking for.
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Focus Your Agile Retrospectives On The Learnings – Luis Gonçalves
Luis discusses how to not just make Agile Retrospectives a procedure to complete but to get real insight every time you carry out this exercise.
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Why We Need to Teach Kids to Code – Abby Fichtner
Abbey points to a number of reasons why coding is so important to teach to children.
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Setting up Jenkins to run headless Selenium tests in Docker containers – Grig Gheorghiu
One that does exactly as it says on the tin! Grig discusses the very specific problem of using Jeskins with Selenium tests.
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Serendipity Questions – Rikard Edgren
As a follow-up to a recent webinar he hosted on Test Huddle, Rikard addresses some questions asked of him on the role of serendipity and luck in software testing.
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Software Bugs in 2015: The Tricentis Software Fail Report
Tricentis recently released a guide to the major software bugs of 2015. Their report highlights the costs of these bugs to companies, their staff and the general public.
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What Flaky Tests Can Tell You – Josh Grant
Josh explores the problem of flaky tests and that flaky tests are useful for pointing to addressing some issues in testing.
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Make the Time: 4 Reasons to Attend Conferences – Megan Dougherty
If you have never attended a Conference like EuroSTAR say, here are some good reasons why you should try a Conference for the first time, where ever it is.
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