List of books I would recommend software testers read
The book author herself, Nicola Lindgren, recommends several books that helped her software testing career.
New QA Department — Looking for book recommendations
Someone is starting a new QA department and asks for literature recommendations to understand more about how to do it. Along with the book suggestions, there are some contrasting pieces of advice, too.
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.
Book Review: Team Guide to Software Testability
In yet another insightful book review, Nicola Lindgren shares her opinion about "Team Guide to Software Testability", recommending it to everyone in software development.
Book review — Accelerate: Building and Scaling High-Performing Technology Organizations
Shouldn't we give Kristin Jackvony a special title of some sort for doing so many great reviews of software testing books? This one about Accelerate: Building and Scaling High-Performing Technology Organizations is no exception from her high standards!
80 Testers Around The World… Work From Home
A few weeks ago I mentioned a book by Viv Richards about the experience of 80 software testers from around the world. Inspired by that project, Stephan Kämper and Maik Nogens came up with a similar idea to create an eBook focusing on testers who work from home. They're just starting, so you can contribute too!
5 Books to Read for People Working in Tech in 2022
Lina Zubyte suggests five books on five different topics that can help you learn more if you work in tech. It's an interesting compilation, I must admit!
3 Technical Testing Books to improve your test tech skills
Elias Nogueira gives a handy overview of three books that can help you get better at the technical part of testing.
The Path of QA Jedi: 10 Books Every Tester Should Read
It's a great and surprising list of ten books for software testers prepared by the QATestLab team. I liked how every book is described with in two ways: why it's worth reading and what the key takeaways are.
The Best Testing Book I Know is Not Written in English
This is about a software testing book written by Xiaomei Tai that I sadly cannot read, too. But what I enjoyed the most is the very interesting story behind it that James Bach brought up here.