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    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.

    Issue 134 • Jul 29th 2022 • Permalink

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    Book Review: Looks Good to Me: Constructive Code Reviews by Adrienne Braganza

    "Looks Good to Me" is a newly released book about code reviews. Lisa Crispin has already given her opinion on it, highlighting the important parts and emphasising the whole-team approach.

    Issue 255 • Jan 26th 2025 • Permalink

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    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.

    Issue 232 • Aug 10th 2024 • Permalink

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    This is Fire

    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.

    Issue 263 • Mar 26th 2025 • Permalink

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    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.

    Issue 265 • Apr 9th 2025 • Permalink

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    23 Books for Quality Assurance Professionals — Blake Norrish

    Best Summer Reads for QA and QE — Bridget Hughes

    Things I Find Useful: Software Testing Books — Matthew Middleton

    Issue 105 • Jan 8th 2022 • Permalink

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    • The 17 Best Software Testing Books of All Time — Paulo Gardini Miguel
    • Useful books on testing, automation and engineering — Oleksandr Romanov

    Issue 200 • Dec 25th 2023 • Permalink

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    "Calling Bullsh*t"

    While it’s not a book specifically about software testing, there are some excellent takeaways for testers as I’ll point to in the following review of the book. This book is a must read for software testers in my opinion.

    Lee Hawkins gives a detailed review of an interesting book called Calling Bullshit: The Art of Skepticism in a Data-Driven World.

    Issue 49 • Dec 11th 2020 • Permalink

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    How Google Has Improved the Quality of Its Products with QA

    Artem Sarkisian shares insights and quotes from the now-classic "How Google Tests Software" book.

    Issue 162 • Apr 3rd 2023 • Permalink

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    4 testing takeaways from "Meltdown"

    After reading the Meltdown book, Lee Hawkins comes to four interesting conclusions that relate to testing.

    Issue 165 • Apr 26th 2023 • Permalink

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