The Power of Doubt: Becoming A Software Sceptic

Zeger Van Hese

Z-Sharp

Three words, “I don’t know“, might just be the hardest words to say in any language. We avoid saying them, scared of coming across as doubtful and uncertain. Colleagues expect us to be firm and certain, providing clear answers. Over the past years, Zeger Van Hese grew increasingly uncomfortable with that. He ended up having a hard time being sure of anything. This eBook was the joint winner (with Declan O’Riordan) of the ‘Best Paper’ award at EuroSTAR 2016. It tells the story of how Zeger embraced scepticism and how this influenced his testing: by adopting a sceptic manifesto and creating a portfolio…....

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About Me!

Zeger has a background in Commercial Engineering and Cultural Science. He started his professional career in the movie distribution industry but switched to IT in 1999. A year later he got bitten by the software testing bug (pun intended) and has never been cured since. Over the years, he developed a passion for exploratory testing, testing in agile projects and, above all, continuous learning from different perspectives. He was the 2012 Eurostar program chair and founded his own company, Z-sharp, dedicated to helping clients on the path to smarter testing. He is co-founder of the Dutch Exploratory Workshop on Testing (DEWT), founding member of the ISST, muses about testing on his TestSideStory blog and is a regular speaker at conferences worldwide.

Zeger was EuroSTAR Programme Chair in 2012 and has won the ‘Best Paper’ award at EuroSTAR 2007, 2009, 2013 & 2016


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