A detailed and candid account of the development and testing of a meeting format used by The Ministry of Testing: The UnExpo experiment
https://www.conferencesthatwork.com/index.php/event-design/2018/04/the-unexpo-experiment
Wrapping Up the Alpha Phase
The Joomla! Project is pleased to announce the availability of Joomla 5.4 Alpha 3 for testing.
See what's newly deprecated. For background on why the new 'Behaviour - Backward Compatibility 6' plugin is included in Joomla 5 and how it works, see the Compatibility Plugins section.
This alpha version of Joomla 5.4 is not suitable for production sites. It is for testing only.
Where to get it? https://developer.joomla.org/news/975-joomla-5-4-0-alpha3-wrapping-up-the-alpha-phase.html
#Joomla #Joomla5 #JoomlaTesting #SoftwareTesting
Software testers do peer conferences (aka unconferences) right! Here are three examples of software tester conference awesomeness.
https://www.conferencesthatwork.com/index.php/event-design/2022/09/doing-peer-conferences-right
#LispyGopherClimate #archived #technology #programming #lisp #commonLisp #softwareEngineering
https://communitymedia.video/w/2KKB3LF4cAmFrTzR5QL8wT
Today, #webDev #softwareTesting Sharpsign no mention of types.
#climateCrisis + #haiku by @kentpitman
Reverse interview with @vindarel and @khinsen (they will listen to us this episode and respond in their own time zones)
https://lisp-journey.gitlab.io/
https://github.com/ciel-lang/CIEL/#ciel-is-an-extended-lisp
https://web-apps-in-lisp.github.io/
My own #AMOP #Kitten #clelephant ~ https://screwlisp.small-web.org
, criticizing #clwho ?
Faffing around with the Test2::Suite #SoftwareTesting framework (successor to Test::More) that’s been included in #Perl v5.40 for almost a year (https://perldoc.perl.org/Test2::Suite), plus DBD::Mock (https://metacpan.org/pod/DBD::Mock) and Dario Roa’s #Codye code screenshot tool (https://darioroa.com/codye/)
The latter is good for embedding code snippets to #SocialMedia and #microblogs like #Mastodon.
They don’t *have* to be as decorative like the attached example, of course…
A detailed and candid account of the development and testing of a meeting format used by The Ministry of Testing: The UnExpo experiment
https://www.conferencesthatwork.com/index.php/event-design/2018/04/the-unexpo-experiment
We’re counting the days to our Rust-Python Interoperability workshop Have you secured your seat yet? @algo_luca and @hdoordt will guide you through using Rust via PyO3 to speed up Python—without a full rewrite!
Get your spot now https://ti.to/mainmatter/rust-python-feb-2025
Software testers do peer conferences (aka unconferences) right! Here are three examples of software tester conference awesomeness.
https://www.conferencesthatwork.com/index.php/event-design/2022/09/doing-peer-conferences-right
Updating my intro post here:
I am a #foodhistory nerd who loves cooking.
I #knit, #crochet, and #sew a bit.
I enjoy #kdrama and am learning #Korean.
Professionally I manage a fleet of #robots for #softwaretesting. I am listed on a JIRA ticket as "Robot God". I didn't write it.
Two PhD student positions in our TU Delft Software Engineering Research Group!
1. "Developer-centred Just-in-Time Test Generation", supervised by Carolin Brandt --https://se.ewi.tudelft.nl/vacancies/dev-centered-test-gen
2. "Automated Testing for Dynamically Typed Programming Languages", supervised by Mitchell Olsthoorn --https://careers.tudelft.nl/job/Delft-PhD-Position-Automated-Testing-for-Dynamically-Typed-Programming-Languages-2628-CD/810061902/
#Blog rewind, part 3!
My least viewed post. I thought this one would resonate more.
How could this one have been more valuable? Closer to what I normally write about? Not interesting? Not technical?
#Blog rewind, part 2!
This is the post that seemed to have the most views, possibly it's one of my most dev-centric and it solved an issue for, I suspect, many people
Enjoy!
#Blog rewind!
As a surprise to me, my most-read blog post during 2024, was not the one I expected; that's probably due to this specific post being reposted evelopment website. Here's that post!
#SoftwareTesting #Automation #SoftwareDevelopment #Testing
https://responsibleautomation.wordpress.com/2018/02/01/heresy-ii-comments-are-code/
#Blog rewind!
As a surprise to me, my most-read blog post during 2024, was not the one I expected; that's probably due to this specific post being reposted evelopment website. Here's that post!
#SoftwareTesting #Automation #SoftwareDevelopment #Testing
https://buff.ly/2EjR5lc
Check out "Enhancing FreeBSD Test Suite Parallelism with Kyua's Jail Feature" by Igor Ostapenko in the latest edition of the #FreeBSD Journal
Whether you're a seasoned FreeBSD developer or just getting started, this article offers valuable insights into:
• Organizing tests with Kyua
• Leveraging parallelism and jails in testing
• Configuring execution environments for test cases
A detailed and candid account of the development and testing of a meeting format used by The Ministry of Testing: The UnExpo experiment
https://www.conferencesthatwork.com/index.php/event-design/2018/04/the-unexpo-experiment
Hone your software testing skills with titles from The Pragmatic Programmers at 40% savings with code turkeysale2024 during our Black Friday event.
Details in the article: https://medium.com/pragmatic-programmers/software-testing-books-on-sale-2024-d77b32710427
Build bigger in less time: code testing beyond the basics - Predrag Gruevski | EuroRust 2024
https://inv.nadeko.net/watch?v=3EFue8PDyic
(or YT: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3EFue8PDyic)
This is easily one of my favorite talks of recent years!
In their talk @predrag shows us how to ensure quality in our software by explaining different testing techniques that go beyond the basics.
Teaser:
What #SnapshotTesting allows you to do will blow your mind!
Thank you @predrag