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.
Which was the last book you read on Software Testing?
Looking for some software testing books? Yogesh Khairnar shares his recommendations that can help you expand your knowledge.
Holiday Book Recommendations for Engineering Managers, Software Engineers and Product Managers
This is a HUGE list of software engineering books recommended by no one else than Gergely Orosz himself. Kudos!
What books on the Quality Assurance topic have you read?
If you're looking for book recommendations for testers, people in this Reddit thread shared several interesting ones.
Also, Bhavin Thumar describes 10 Books Every Software Tester Should Read to Sharpen Their Skills.
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.
Perfect Software and Other Illusions about Testing: Lessons Learned from the book
Perfect Software — And Other Illusions about Testing is a timeless classic and Victoria Markosyan shared a few insightful lessons learned from that book.
Book Club: The DevOps Handbook (Chapter 12. Automate and Enable Low-Risk Releases)
The most important part of the CI/CD pipeline? Frequent delivery of stable software. Thomas Haver shared a detailed summary Automate and Enable Low-Risk Releases chapter from The DevOps Handbook.
What books can you recommend about software testing and agile development + testing?
If you're looking for the software testing books genuinely recommended by other software testers, this Reddit thread is a place for you.
Whether or not you've read Jerry Weinberg's timeless book Perfect Software — And Other Illusions about Testing, you might be interested in Lavanya Mohan's list of her favourite quotes.