The DevOps Handbook (Chapter 10. Enable Fast and Reliable Automated Testing)
This is a detailed and full of insights overview of the 10th chapter of The DevOps Handbook about automated testing. Thanks to Thomas Haver.
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Lee Hawkins gives a detailed review of an interesting book called Calling Bullshit: The Art of Skepticism in a Data-Driven World.
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.