The Clean Coder is a book with tons of advice for all software engineers, including testers. Tyler Hawkins summarised the key lessons learned from it.
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.
Four insights from "a reference book for all who are involved with quality"
In this concise overview, Mike Harris points out four useful things he found in the classic Juran’s Quality Handbook which might inspire you to check it out.
Recommended books for testers — "Thinking Fast and Slow: A Journey Through the Mind"
Aramayis Hovhannisyan shares a concise opinion on how the Thinking Fast and Slow book can help testers in their job.
Looking for books and online courses for a newbie software tester like me
Many new software testers are looking for advice on resources to help them learn more. In this Reddit thread, you can find a good recommendation on what books to read.
Can anyone suggest a good book to learn the fundamentals of Software QA?
If you're looking for a book to learn about software testing from scratch, you're not the only one. Luckily, there are quite a few good suggestions in this Reddit thread.
Books recommendation for tester mindset and coming up with better quality test cases?
The Reddit community gave several good book recommendations that can help you become a better tester.