Here a quick list of articles I´ve read during the last month:
- Checking Invisible Elements
- UI Test Automation Tools are Snake Oil
- Jenga Driven Development
- Silverlight/WPF: Don’t name elements unless you have to: why x:Naming everything is bad
- WPF Functional Test Automation – what QA developers should know
- FitNesse – Introduction
- FitNesse – Setup, Teardown and Eclipse
- Everbody wants Change, but nobody likes to Be Changed
- StoryTeller One Point Oh!
- “We don’t need no education…”
- Basic explanations of the different parts of Agile Planning
- How to Hold an Effective Backlog Grooming Session
- A symptomatic ISTQB definition
- How Google Tests Software – Part One, Part Two, Part Three, A Brief Interlude, Part Four, Part Five
- Made a mistake: „I should not push the team“
- Test Automation Authoring Is Harder Than It sounds
- The Human Iron Triangle
- Testing is Intangible – Ask Testers What They Did
- Programmers as Testers?
- Better Test Design for Everyone
- Beyond Regression Tests
- Background Complexity and Do One More Thing Heuristics
- Your Job Ads Are Not Tasty
- Goals, Values, and stuff that makes me mad
- Getting Stuff Done With the Pomodoro Technique
- Belgium Testing Days: A Look at a European Conference
- How to give feedback
- Agile Documentation
- Using Mind Maps for Test Planning
- Start Late, and Other Tips for Miserable Meetings
- ObjektForum Nord on Akzeptanztests
- Simulating your way out of regression testing
- Easter Eggs,Brown M&M’s, and other goodies
- A Simple Fix for the Agile Manifesto
- Breaking Down Features to User Stories
- Links – „Best of“: User Experience cannot be designed, Lean UX & More, better, faster UX design
- Programming is a Super Power
- History around Pascal Casing and Camel Casing
- Working with .NET Lowercase Namespaces and Classes in IronRuby
- Testing .NET Applications Using IronRuby
- Bang For The Buck Prioritization
- Lightweight Reliability Testing
- The importance of receiving feedback
- Testing with code
- What Testers Find
- Don’t Have Meetings
- CertificationCompetenceCorrelation
- FitNesse vs. Robot Framework – Agile Testing Tools (german)
- Flexible Continuous Testing
- Watchr: A Flexible, Generic Alternative to AutoTest
- Watchr – More Than An Automated Test Runner
3 Antworten auf „QuickLinks for March 2011“
that is an impressive list of articles! Lots there I haven’t read yet, thanks for the links!
Good collection of links 🙂 … just wanted to let you know that the article about the comparison between FitNesse and RF is available in English as well: http://blog.codecentric.de/en/2009/08/fitnesse-vs-robotframework-agile-testing-tools/
There was a small problem in our blog and therefore it was hard to find ;-).
@Lisa: Thx for the feedback.
@Thomas: Thx for the link, seems that due to my browser’s language settings (‚german‘), I’m automatically redirected to the german version.