Software Testing Book Recommendations
If you're looking for your next read on testing, Daniel Knott recorded a helpful, 14-min overview of popular software testing books.
Book Review: Leading Testing Activities
Looking for a new read on testing? Nicola Lindgren shares her thoughts on the recently-released Leading Testing Activities book by Jesper Ottosen.
Book Review: "How To Test a Time Machine" by Noemí Ferrera
If you're looking to learn more about test architecture and automation, Lisa Crispin reviewed a book on that — How to Test a Time Machine by Noemi Ferrera.
Book Review and Highlights: "Accelerate"
Kislay Verma shared a nice summary of each chapter from the popular DevOps book: Accelerate: Building and Scaling High-Performing Technology Organizations.
Good books about QA Engineering?
If you're looking for a good read about software testing, Reddit users suggested several solid positions. Any other books that you'd recommend?
The Software Testing Fuzzing Book
Fuzzing is still a rather niche concept of software testing but if you like to experiment and find new ways to test, you might find The Fuzzing Book (by Andreas Zeller and others) an interesting position to read.
Collection of Software Testing Books
Looking for a read that can help you in testing? Mike Vaida shared a huge collection of testing-related books. There are some great suggestions in the comments, too.
Book Review: Enterprise Continuous Testing
Enterprise Continuous Testing book was published in November 2019 and if you're still wondering whether you should read it, you may want to check out this review by Kristin Jackvony.
If you're looking for some reading recommendations, Serhii Zabolennyi describes five great books for software testers.
Book Review: Software Testing With Generative AI
Another week, another review! Nicola Lindgren shares her impression of the "Software Testing with Generative AI" book by Mark Winteringham, praising the hands-on approach, thoughtful insights, and the list of activities that help testers integrate LLMs into their work.