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Chris McMahon's Blog: March 2012
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Software testing, scripting, agile development, things in general. Monday, March 26, 2012. Conf report: Test Automation Bazaar. What an attractive, modern, well-designed browser test automation framework looks like. Page objects and their use. I got what I came for. Particular thanks to Brahma Ghosh and Jeff Morgan/Cheezy for the great discussion. I am putting on the white belt for this project, but at the same time, I have years of valuable UI test design experience to bring to bear. Links to this post.
Chris McMahon's Blog: April 2013
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Software testing, scripting, agile development, things in general. Tuesday, April 02, 2013. Weekend Testing - Wikipedia Test Event Apr 6. Wikipedia is improving the new user experience. Wikipedia is developing a new way to create accounts on Wikipedia and a new experience for new users when logging in. Weekend Testing Americas has an online test event on the first Saturday of every month 10AM-1PM Pacific time (17:00-20:00 UTC). If you'd like to join this Saturday:. Join #wikimedia-dev on freenode on IRC.
Chris McMahon's Blog: giving a talk at Agile2013
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Software testing, scripting, agile development, things in general. Sunday, July 28, 2013. Giving a talk at Agile2013. So I'm giving a talk next week at the Agile2013 Conference. About "radically open software testing". It's about my experience over the last eighteen months or so founding and maintaining the QA/testing practice for the Wikimedia Foundation. The good folks who keep the lights on at Wikipedia. I know a little more about the subject since I gave that presentation also. So if you're in Nashvi...
Chris McMahon's Blog: Magic: strings and regular expressions in ruby Cucumber tables
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Software testing, scripting, agile development, things in general. Friday, September 27, 2013. Magic: strings and regular expressions in ruby Cucumber tables. I stumbled on an interesting trick that is worth documenting. Say you have a Cucumber Scenario Outline like so:. Scenario Outline: Foo and bar When I click foo. Should appear in the page Examples: foo bar X =String or regex Y = =String or regex Z String or regex. And we use it like so:. String or regex/ / = = =String or regex/ / String or regex/.
Chris McMahon's Blog: July 2013
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Software testing, scripting, agile development, things in general. Sunday, July 28, 2013. Giving a talk at Agile2013. So I'm giving a talk next week at the Agile2013 Conference. About "radically open software testing". It's about my experience over the last eighteen months or so founding and maintaining the QA/testing practice for the Wikimedia Foundation. The good folks who keep the lights on at Wikipedia. I know a little more about the subject since I gave that presentation also. So if you're in Nashvi...
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Testability: not just for testers | Alan Myrvold's Software Testing Blog
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Alan Myrvold's Software Testing Blog. Learning about software testing. Stay updated via RSS. I am a software tester, currently working at Google. I've worked at Microsoft, Entrust, and Cognos. Still learning, especially from other bright software testers. Fascinated by how testers learn their craft, how to design tests, and by pictures that express software or test ideas. The opinions stated here are my own, and are not necessarily those of my company. I can be found on twitter, @AlanMyrvold. The two mos...
A Full Day Tutorial on mobile app testing & mindmaps at CAST 2015 – The Pragmatist
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If you don’t care about quality, you can meet any other requirement. Jerry Weinberg. This work is licensed under Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 2.5 India License. Easy way to automate testing. Stefan Thelenius about Software Testing. Lessons Learned in Software Testing. Perfect Software and Other Illusions about Software Testing. Do Loop Until 0. I am a Bug. Do what is right, not what is easy. Is there a problem? 37 Source for Test Ideas from The Test Eye. Ok, I accept!
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Jeff Fry on Testing. Thoughts on the craft of software testing. Archive for April, 2009. April 6, 2009. On the watir-general email list. George Sanders recently wrote. 8220;It seems that I’ve been encountering more people within my workplace (and, alas, even within my own QA team! That are not sold on test automation. From what I’ve learned so far, there seems that automation will never cover 100% of what needs to be tested, but this doesn’t negate the need. Has anyone else run into naysayers? Similarly ...
Mobile App Test Coverage Model : LONG FUN CUP – The Pragmatist
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If you don’t care about quality, you can meet any other requirement. Jerry Weinberg. This work is licensed under Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 2.5 India License. Easy way to automate testing. Stefan Thelenius about Software Testing. Lessons Learned in Software Testing. Perfect Software and Other Illusions about Software Testing. Do Loop Until 0. I am a Bug. Do what is right, not what is easy. Is there a problem? 37 Source for Test Ideas from The Test Eye. Ok, I accept!
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Confessions of an Agile Tester: May 2011
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Confessions of an Agile Tester. Sunday, May 8, 2011. Lessons Learned in Preparing for an Internet-Free Technical Tutorial. Last year at Agile 2010, Abby Fichtner. And I did a technical half-day tutorial involving FitNesse and some code. We first presented a few examples together, and then intended to walk the audience through a series of stories themselves. We ran into common issues:. There were still a significant number of people unable to run successfully. My final environment, delivered on USB sticks...
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Posts Tagged Executable Specifications. Posted by Alex Kell. On April 16, 2012. My company has a Director of Innovation. Joe. Is, predictably, a pretty inspiring guy and often sends out emails with interesting thoughts and ideas to spur innovation. Recently he sent out a message talking about the benefits of Failing Fast. In it he referenced the Gossamer Condor. So how do we apply a fail-first thinking in software development? Test Driven Development (TDD). In fact, it encourages you to fail first! The t...
Failing Fast | Manage to Test
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Laquo; The Embedded Tester. Levels of Feedback in the Agile Enterprise. My company has a Director of Innovation. Joe. Is, predictably, a pretty inspiring guy and often sends out emails with interesting thoughts and ideas to spur innovation. Recently he sent out a message talking about the benefits of Failing Fast. In it he referenced the Gossamer Condor. So how do we apply a fail-first thinking in software development? Test Driven Development (TDD). In fact, it encourages you to fail first! The true powe...
The Embedded Tester | Manage to Test
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Laquo; Fixing the On-Ramp. I hear it a lot at conferences, work meetings, interviews, discussions with managers, etc., the idea of “embedded testers.” The utterances are along the lines of, “ Our testers are embedded on development teams! 8221; or “ How do we embed our testers with our developers? 8221; It unfailingly puts me in the mind of a reporter from say, CNN. And no wonder developers are resentful. Just using the phrase suggests a cargo-cult. In Agile, testers aren’t “embedded” o...Why you might w...
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Confessions of an Agile Tester: Stickyminds column: Old Habits Die Hard
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Confessions of an Agile Tester. Tuesday, February 8, 2011. Stickyminds column: Old Habits Die Hard. Time to get back into blogging, after far too long away. This time, before I blogged, though, I wrote up a short little article for StickyMinds. It's my first publication with them, and I look forward to working with them more in the future. Http:/ www.stickyminds.com/s.asp? Offres d'emploi au Cameroun. Your Blog is one of the best top 100 software testing blogs listed in this article:. Keep the great work!
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Chris McMahon, MSJ. I am a Chicago-based content creator. I help companies communicate with subscribers, customers and prospects and offer editorial consulting, public relations and social media support. Thursday, April 26, 2012. Dad, the Hat and the Guitar. Henry the Hatter was founded in 1893, and although they have moved out of the original location on Gratiot and opened a couple new locations, Henry the Hatter is a real Detroit institution. It’s the kind of place you can see bankers and fig...8220;I ...
Chris McMahon's Website & Blog | Brisbane-based Speculative Fiction Writer, Engineer and Alleyway Explorer
Chris McMahon's Website and Blog. Brisbane-based Speculative Fiction Writer, Engineer and Alleyway Explorer. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Foreign Elements – Near Future SF Action. Distant Shore – Urban Fantasy. August 13, 2014. I’ve always been intrigued by tattoos. The awesome finality of having your skin inked has made me even more fascinated by traditions where tattoos carry a special meaning, such as the Polynesian cultures. What’s Your Favourite Fantasy Weapon? August 1, 2014.
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Skip to main content. QA is not evil. Long Term Remote Pair Programming a Complex Project. January 22, 2018. The Problem I will try to give you the background in a way such that your eyes dont glaze over: in order to work with data in a Salesforce instance via the API, you address Objects and Fields. (These are actually tables in a database that may be addressed by a poor and crippled version of SQL.) For example, here is a description of the Account object whose first field is AccountNumber. Or by emai...
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chrismcmarathon2011 | It's not the destination but the journey that is important
It's not the destination but the journey that is important. June 20, 2011. Well, I did it. Things have been a bit of a blur since I got back so apologies for the lateness of this last posting. What an experience it was. The days leading up to it, the weekend itself, the day of the run, the run, the finish, the walk to the station, that night back at the hotel and the trip back home. What I do remember is running along the headland out near Longniddry thinking: ‘Wow this is a long way from the start...
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I am a doctor, currently undertaking physician training. I have a passion for evidence-based medicine, statistics, R programming, and applying data science to improve how we understand and treat disease. Outside of work I enjoy watching AFL and building models to predict the results. I am an avid Fremantle. Supporter. I enjoy reading Russian novels and German philosophy. Bachelor of Medicine/Bachelor of Surgery. University of Melbourne, 2013. Postgraduate Diploma in Biostatistics. Monash University, 2015.
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A bunch of stuff by Chris McMath. Role Networking and VR Engineer. Working up in the North of England at Coatsink was a great experience, and quite the counterpoint to my time in China. The team and I had the pleasure of bringing Gang Beasts online, and allowing players to get closer to the action than ever before with VR integration. Snip Snip Snooker Games. Play and Download on Itch.io. Tea For Vader Games. Global Game Jam page. Two player branching narrative. Synctory Library for Unity Tools. Is a gre...
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