James Thomas gives an overview of a book about handling legacy systems — Kill It with Fire: Manage Aging Computer Systems.
Inspired by the same book, Maaike Brinkhof shared interesting thoughts about Sad smoke alarm noises.
Core Takeaway on Designing Automation Test Suites from "Software Engineering at Google"
Wondering how Google approaches test automation? Andrey Enin shares some insights into it based on the Software Engineering at Google book.
Continuing an insightful series of book reviews, this time Nicola Lindgren wrote about a recent book called Holistic Testing by Janet Gregory and Lisa Crispin.
Book impressions: Leading Quality
Lina Zubyte describes the Leading Quality book on quality leadership and shares her favourite learnings with us.
Kristin Jackvony delights us with yet another great review of a software testing related book. This time, it's about Explore It!: Reduce Risk and Increase Confidence with Exploratory Testing by Elizabeth Hendrickson.
Clean Code has become legendary among software engineers. But who said it's only for developers? Kristin Jackvony explains what the book is about and how testers can benefit from it, too.
Kristin Jackvony reviewed 12 books related to software testing in the past 12 months and here's the latest one about Leading Quality. This has been a great contribution to the software testing community so far and I don't know about you but I'm very thankful for that!
Sławomir Radzymiński lists out seven of his favourite books on software testing, giving each of them a decent description. The last pick surprised me! 😉
Lina Zubyte gives a very insightful review of a book called Accelerate: Building and Scaling High Performing Technology Organizations and shares some excerpts on how it can help software testers get better at their jobs.