Welcome to the 120th edition of EuroSTAR’s BlogSpy, the best round-up on the internet of the latest blog posts from the world of software testing.
This week’s blog spy is a EuroSTAR special with some review posts as well as some of the main discussions points that came out of EuroSTAR.
EuroSTAR 2015: My Personal Summary – Patrick Prill
Patrick Prill attended EuroSTAR this year as his second ever software testing conference. Here he highlights his favourite experiences of EuroSTAR 2015; the people he met, the sessions he attended and what he has learned from it all. He also did some daily posts so you can read his Tuesday review, Wednesday review and his final day review.
Read his summary post here.
Notes from the Eurostar Mobile Deep Dive 2015 – Alan Richardson
In addition to attending EuroSTAR, Alan Richardson also presented and attended the Mobile Deep Dive event. Here he gives a synopsis of each of the talks and the main takeaways from each of the sessions.
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Principles Not Rules Pt 1 – Iain McCowatt
Iain McCowatt explains his ideas as drawn from his session at EuroSTAR 2015 on why principals rather than rules should be emphasised when it comes to software testing.
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EuroSTAR 2015. Thinking Out Loud – Alex Agafonov
Alex Agafonov offers his thoughts on this year’s conference, the sessions he attended and enjoyed and his thoughts on who would get the best benefits from attending EuroSTAR (you might need Google Translate for this).
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Can Dour – James Thomas
As well as speaking at EuroSTAR 2015, James was a attendee of a number of sessions and has written about his experiences with Jerry Weinberg and semantics. THis blog post focuses on his own session and his approach to his talk on treating testing like comedy.
Read More here
Read Part 2 of the EuroSTAR BlogSpy Special Here
Read Last Week’s Blogspy here.
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