Welcome to the 86th issue!
This week, I stumbled upon Phil Crosby’s Four Absolutes of Quality described by Bob Marshall. It reminded me about how much we can learn about quality management from the past.
I once mentioned a great documentary about the famous Japanese approach to quality and I feel it's the right moment to resurface it. It's simply brilliant.
Furthermore, you might also be interested in Phil Crosby's timeless book Quality is Free. I've just added it to my to-read list.
Happy testing!
Merry Christmas! 🎄
I hope you're having a wonderful holiday, free of worries and bugs.
Stay tuned for the next week (that will be next year already!) because I'll share with you a special edition of Software Testing Weekly.
See you in 2021! 😊
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Welcome to the 234th issue!
Today, I want to share with you this gem — Navigating the World as a Context-Driven Tester.
It's a FAQ-like collection of answers to the most common questions about testing.
And it's great not only to refresh general knowledge, but even more importantly, to help your team better understand what testing is really about.
Kudos to Lee Hawkins for putting it together and to all the contributors.
You can learn more about the story behind the book from Lee's recent article.
Happy testing! 🙂
Welcome to the 7th issue — the biggest, most colourful, and most diverse yet! 🚀
One theme you may notice this week is plenty of news on Cypress. Two weeks ago they released much-anticipated support for Firefox, Edge and some other browsers which means they've finally closed the gap with other frameworks. No wonder everyone is on about it now.
Oh, and a new category debuts today — books!
P.S. Just a quick note — since now on, a clearly marked sponsored link might be included in future issues. These links will always be relevant to software testing and curated by me, just as the regular content. And make no mistake, the newsletter stays free to you guys, forever! 😊
Happy Friday everyone! 🙌