How Google Tests Software — What we can learn from Google?
Miklós Szeles gives a fair overview of the popular book How Google Tests Software and quotes some excerpts from it.
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.
Thomas Haver shares a short summary of The DevOps Handbook's 17th chapter explaining the benefits of integrating A/B testing in the pipeline.
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.
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.
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.
4 testing takeaways from "Meltdown"
After reading the Meltdown book, Lee Hawkins comes to four interesting conclusions that relate to testing.
"Software Testing Strategies" by Heusser and Larsen — Review
Mirek Długosz gives an honest review of the recently released book titled Software Testing Strategies.