Welcome to this week’s Blog Spy, our round-up of the Best of testing blogs and blog posts from the last week. This week we feature polarities in testing, messes, Soap UI, Google’s test infrastructure and more.
A Mess of Fun – James Thomas
James rearranges some words to share some insight about making sense of any mess.
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How To… SoapUI: Using Dynamic Properties – Brendan Connolly
Joining our already popular series on how to guides for software testing, we introduce a guide to your SOAP UI issues. Brendan will be your guide to common Soap UI problems. Read the first post on Using Dynamic Properties now.
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Speeding Up a Suite of Web Application Automated End-to-End Checks – Jason B. Ogayon
Running end-to-end checks for automated tests can take time. Here Jason suggests some ideas to improve the speed of the process.
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Eurostar 2016:A Newbie’s Experience – Marianne Duijst
The reviews of EuroSTAR are still being published out there in the blogosphere. Here is the perspective from someone who is new to the EuroSTAR experience, Marianne and what she discovered in her week in Stockholm.
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Unconventional Wisdom V6: Gurus Often Least Likely To Understand Good Ideas – Robin Goldsmith
Robin continues his unconventional wisdom advice with some thoughts on listening to guru’s.
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What Test Engineers do at Google: Building Test Infrastructure – Jochen Wuttke
The Google Testing blog is a great resource of information on their process. Here author Jochen writes about how the test engineers build test infrastructures at Google.
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The Shifting Polarities of Testing – Jeff Nyman
Jeff takes a deep look at some of the basic fundamentals of testing and life and talks about polarities and how it shapes testing.
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