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Stop Coding Automation Podcast hosted by Ajamo Adams, comes off the back of his Amazon Bestseller “Stop Coding, Learn to test automate without coding and get that automation testing job”. It is a step-by-step guide into the new way of software testing and automation, using ground-breaking and sometimes codeless testing tools.This Podcast will let you in on the processes and frameworks you should master, useful tips to make you the most eligible candidate in a job interview and all the little ...
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Do you work in software development? Do you have strong ideas about how software should be developed and tested? Do you sometimes need a refresher of the things that should be important when testing software? Do you want to hear a suggestion for that? You’re in the right place then. This is the guilty tester podcast Below, you can find links for Le…
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Do you work in software development? Do you have strong ideas about how software should be developed and tested? Do you want to know why I think TestBashUK 2022 could have been called QualityBashUK 2022? You’re in the right place then, this is the guilty tester podcast. Here's a bunch of links to some of the presenters mentioned: https://www.linked…
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Do you work in software development? Do you have strong ideas about how software should be developed and tested? Are you curious about the role of a quality coach? You’re in the right place then, this is the guilty tester podcast. Anne Marie's book can be found by looking for it on her website: https://www.annemariecharrett.com/ Matt Wynne's Exampl…
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Do you work in software testing? Do you have strong ideas about how software should be developed and tested? I watched some of the talks from Testbash World 2022. Do you fancy hearing about them in vague and yet painful detail? You've in the right place then. https://www.ministryoftesting.com/dojo/series/testbash-world-2022 Francis Ho: Director of …
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Do you work in Software Development? Do you have strong ideas about how software should be developed and tested? Do you often think that it's time for you to refresh your basics? You might be in the right place then as we talk about The Complete Software Tester by Kristin Jackvony https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B09NGVVCJ9/ref=cm_sw_r_tw_dp_4F81RHPNSPT…
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Do you work in software development? Do you have strong ideas about how software should be developed and tested? Do you feel guilty because your learning has stagnated? Do you STILL have a testing podcast but rarely listen to technical podcasts? You're in the right place then, this is The Guilty Tester. A list of links for the podcasts mentioned in…
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Do you work in software development? Do you have strong ideas about how software should be developed and tested? Do you feel guilty because your learning has stagnated? Do you have a testing podcast but rarely listen to technical podcasts? You're in the right place then, this is The Guilty Tester. A list of links for the podcasts mentioned in this …
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Do you work in Software Development? Do you have strong ideas about how software should be developed and tested? Are there important testing books that you have only ever read the intro? Do you feel guilty about it? You might be in the right place then. This, is the Guilty Tester Podcast. This is the book I talk about alot in the episode : https://…
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Over the years I have seen IT projects being delivered late or having run over budget because of the lack of cross-functional collaboration. In this episode I speak to James Walker the CTO & Co-Founder at Curiosity Software an Open Testing Platform all about their software shift left process and how testers and developers can work in parallel from …
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Do you work in or near Software Testing? Do you ever think that there's something you should be doing that you aren't doing enough of? Well, you're in the right place then. I make a new year's resolution and encourage you to do so as well. The intro, outro and inbetween is music from the Blue Dot sessions, sourced from freemusicarchive.org…
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Chat bots and AI personal assistants are everywhere these days, from answering your questions online to playing your favourite songs at home with Alexa and Google Assistant. In this episode we speak to Christoph Börner the CEO and Founder of Botium Core. A company which uses codeless automation to test chat bots. This one is not to be missed! Chris…
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Everyone is looking for ways to automate as many things as possible. Codeless solutions are the hot topic in the automation industry today and BuildLab seems to be leading the way. In this episode I speak to Mike Williams, an entrepreneur, CTO and founder of Buitlab a company that builds applications with and without code by using industry leading …
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Everyone has a unique story as to how they got into the software testing industry. There are no direct paths just a passion for testing and problem solving. In this series of episodes we speak to individuals on their journey into software testing and hear their tips and advice for anyone planning on doing the same. This is one not to miss! Mukta Sh…
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Everyone has a unique story as to how they got into the software testing industry. There are no direct paths just a passion for testing and problem solving. In this series of episodes we speak to individuals on their journey into software testing and hear their tips and advice for anyone planning on doing the same. This is one not to miss! Matthew …
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Do you work in or near Software Testing? Are you flexible on most things but have an absolute line that you refuse to cross? Do you ever wonder what other peoples absolute lines are? You’re in the right place then. This is the guilty tester podcast Part Two of my chat with Beth Marshall - https://beththetester.com/ The intro, outro and inbetween is…
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Robot Process Automation is one of the hottest topics in the software testing industry currently. From the way it can allow non-technical members of a team to automate to the AI processes it is built on. In this exciting episode I speak with Karthik Bethi about UiPath, one of the leading applications in RPA space. You don’t want to miss this one. K…
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Simple recording automation testing tools are becoming more and more popular as continuous development drives the industry. In this episode we speak to Balaji Pola a test automation engineer, coach and online trainer about Katalon recorder browser extension which has been hailed as a potential replacement for the old discontinued Selenium IDE. If y…
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Do you ever think that there’s more value in collaboration and admitting your limitations than there is in trying to push a strong agenda or claim you’re the best at everything? You may well be in the right place then, this is the guilty tester podcast. Part One of my chat with Beth Marshall - https://beththetester.com/ The intro, outro and inbetwe…
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Do you work in software development? Do you have strong ideas about what testing means? Do you ever crave a list of what people enjoy or don't enjoy about testing? You're in the right place then. This is The Guilty Tester. The intro, outro and inbetween is music from the Blue Dot sessions, sourced from freemusicarchive.org…
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Katalon conducted a survey to understand and offer evidence on challenges being faced by worldwide test professionals and their organizations with test automation. In this special episode I will be speaking to Rahul Rathore to get his thoughts on this vast survey and we will share ideas on where the software testing industry is heading. You do not …
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Do you work in software development? Do you have strong ideas about what testing means? Do you think your definitions of testing have changed over time? You're in the right place then. This is The Guilty Tester. Also, just a reminder that there’s still 40% off all products in all formats at manning.com with the code podguilty20 The intro, outro and…
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Do you work in Software Development? Do you ever feel guilty for not meeting the standards set by others in the Software Testing community? Do you ever have very strong opinions about replacing manual regression tests with front end automation? Okay, you are in the right place then. Earlier in the year @SanjayKumaarr asked on twitter: "What are the…
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Agile have changed the way we all work. A few years ago projects used an old waterfall method where the requirements came in and it was worked on until completion. But today in an ever changing world that was not fit for purpose and Agile was created. In this episode Neeraj Singh goes through how an Agile and Scrum team operates in today's industry…
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Do you work in Software Development? Do you ever wonder if you’ve got the right skills for your job, or maybe too many skills, or maybe some of the wrong skills? Okay, you are in the right place then. In this episode I ponder on a question which @Beth_AskHer posed: "I hear a lot about the seemingly endless plethora of tech skills testers “must have…
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Do you work in Software Development? Do you ever feel guilty for not keeping up with all the newer ideas and practices you hear other people talking about? Okay, you are in the right place then. I talk to Mikolaj Pawlikowski (@mikopawlikowski) about Chaos Engineering, we chat about the things it has in common with what I think of as Software Testin…
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Everyone is looking for ways to automate as many things as possible. Codeless solutions are the hot topic in the automation industry today and Katalon Studio seems to be leading the way. In this episode, Rahul Rathore, an automation testing expert, gives us an insight into Katalon Studio and what it can do for your automation testing efforts. Liste…
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Do you ever feel guilty for not meeting the standards set by others in the Software Testing community, or even the standards you are setting for yourself? Okay, you are in the right place then. I talk about my relationship with the phrase Works For Me and why it says a lot about my history as a Software Tester. Also I say the phrase more times than…
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Learning and understanding software testing can seem challenging. From its processes to terminologies and the main part is how to implemented testing into a real working environment. In this episode, Neeraj Singh a global testing consultant and ISTQB advance certified professional, shares his knowledge on ISTQB foundation certification training as …
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Do you ever feel guilty for not meeting the standards set by others in the Software Testing community, or even the standards you are setting for yourself? Okay, you are in the right place then. I felt guilty about not doing much coding any more and not knowing much about the trendy testing frameworks. What have I done to cope with this guilt? That'…
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In October 2019 I went to Testbash Manchester and had an Unexpo stand where I talked about guilt in software testing and collected things that people felt guilty about. Here's the third part of me reflecting on some of the things that people wrote down. The intro, outro and inbetween is music from the Blue Dot sessions, sourced from freemusicarchiv…
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In October 2019 I went to Testbash Manchester and had an Unexpo stand where I talked about guilt in software testing and collected things that people felt guilty about. Here's the second part of me reflecting on some of the things that people wrote down. The intro, outro and inbetween is music from the Blue Dot sessions, sourced from freemusicarchi…
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In October 2019 I went to Testbash Manchester and had an Unexpo stand where I talked about guilt in software testing and collected things that people felt guilty about. Here's the first part of me reflecting on some of the things that people wrote down. The intro, outro and inbetween is music from the Blue Dot sessions, sourced from freemusicarchiv…
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Seven different ways I have sabotaged myself as a tester. Also, how I think I have learnt from those mistakes and why they were mistakes in the first place. The talk I mention was from Claire Goss : @ClaireMGoss The intro, outro and inbetween is music from the Blue Dot sessions, sourced from freemusicarchive.org…
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Do you work in Software Development? Do you struggle with the concept of Release Freezes? You're in the right place then. In this Second slightly festive related episode I talk again to the three guests from episode 8 Gem Hill - @Gem_Hill - from https://letstalkabouttests.xyz/ and https://innerpod.co.uk/ Matthew Bretten - @matthewbretten - bestofth…
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Do you work in Software Development? Do you want to hear about other peoples Christmas related software problems so you feel better about your own? You're in the right place then. In this first festive related episode I talk to Gem Hill ( @Gem_Hill), Matthew Bretten (@matthewbretten) and Ross Wilson (@rossalexwilson). The intro is music from the Bl…
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Do you ever feel guilty for not meeting the standards set by others in the Software Testing community? You're in the right place then. In this episode I talk to Jesper Ottosen. We discuss traditions, open questions and how to work within contracts which are specifically requesting traditional test practices based on large numbers of test cases. His…
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Do you ever feel guilty for not meeting the standards set by others in the Software Testing community? You're in the right place then. In this episode I talk to Stuart Crocker. We discuss testing in production, what happens when your ideas are challenging to others, and of course have a little discussion about acting as a gatekeeper. The blogpost w…
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Do you ever feel guilty for not meeting the standards set by others in the Software Testing community, or even the standards you are setting for yourself? Okay, you are in the right place then. On my own Pretending there's a guest here All alone I talk about my testing Without them I fear there is no point here And yet I make this thing I put it ou…
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Do you ever feel guilty for not meeting the standards set by others in the Software Testing community? Okay, let's talk about that then. In this episode I talk to Maaret Pyhajarvi. We discuss pairing, mobbing and the futility of forcing people to do things they don't want to do. In amongst a whole host of other topics largely concerned with collabo…
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Do you ever feel guilty for not meeting the standards set by others in the Software Testing community? Okay, let's talk about that then. In this episode I talk to Christopher Lampert https://nevertrustadeveloper.wordpress.com. We discuss his software principles including his reluctance to sign work off and how principles which seem easy to keep are…
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Do you ever feel guilty for not meeting the standards set by others in the Software Testing community? Okay, let's talk about that then. In this episode I talk to Neil Studd www.neilstudd.com . We discuss his software principles concerning bugs and the things that seem simple in theory are often far from simple in practice. The intro and outro is m…
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