Recent highlights of the testing world
- Pay what you think…and interesting concept that Brian Marick would like to experiment with
- Ainars Galvans looks at Making His Own Testing Life Cycle
- Michael Bolton talks about Common Languages that aren’t as common as some would like -
- Cem Kaner moved his blog – be sure to check it out.
- Laura writes about the new website Software Testing Europe.
- Light weight compatibility from The Test Eye
- Eric Jacobson also talks about language, bug language.
- A little fail story about URL Manipulation.
- Starting browser based automation?
- Darren McMillan looks at using light weight personas to prompt test ideas.
- Ola talks about his certification experience.
Books
- Andriy Rushchak writes briefly about the Exploratory Testing book by James Whittaker
- TestHead reviews The Secret Ninja Cucumber Scrolls
- Much excitement in the air about “How to Reduce the Cost of Software Testing” – pre-order your copy now!
Talk of Selenium
Events & Community
- Jeroen on Test Automation Day.
- Jeoren again, but this time on DEWT.
- Zeger Van Hese also on DEWT.
- Laura on community activity in Romania.
- The Automated Tester looks at how to organise a Test Day.
- ParkCalc and a Testing Dojo.
[These are just highlights of what is happening in the blogosphere. There is so much more going on. You can get easy access to all this news too - all through STC’s Testing Feeds. Find out more here - http://blog.softwaretestingclub.com/2011/02/testing-feeds]










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