The USS Dallas is tracking the soviet submarine, code-named Red October. This classic 90’s Jack Ryan film always has me captivated by the capabilities and tactics of submarine warfare. Growing up in Southern California allowed me the great pleasure of being a short bike ride away from Redondo Beach. I would spend time with friends…
The differences between thoroughbreds and donkeys in the Craft of Quality are the foundations upon which they stand. Don’t be a donkey. Learn the foundations to pursue to become a world-class Test Engineer.
Lessons in testing from unexpected places Sometimes lessons in Test Engineering can come from the most unexpected places. Learn how COVID lead to learning some great lessons in test engineering. Source: https://testguild.com/podcast/automation/a361-greg/
Learn how to get from your automation skills by simply removing the word “Test” from “Test Automation.” In this podcast, I’ll provide several practical examples and share how our team gets exceptional value out of thinking outside the box when it comes to test automation.
Eradicate Flaky Tests from your automation forever. Greg Paskal shares his top tips to make Flaky Tests a thing of the past, giving you valuable time back to automate tests that genuinely matters.
Learn how to utilize XPath successfully and reliably for your test automation efforts. Debunk the myth that XPath’s are hard to use or flaky. Follow this quick tutorial and begin building work class test automation with XPath today.
I recently shared a simple way to assess the maturity of an Automation Engineer. Let’s review that assessment again. Automation Engineer Assessment* Entry-Level: Tries to automate everything in sight.* Mid-level – Automates every test regardless of value or criticality.* Senior-level – Automates based on an #evaluation, value, and criticality. Let’s focus on Entry-Level Automation Engineers and some coaching to progress into…
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