Written By: tobbe on december 27, 2009 No Comment

Update: This is what James has to say about his class

I am a self-educating tester. For the ambitious thinker, self-education is a way of life. For the ambitious tester in particular, it is indispensible. If you think about it, testing itself is a learning process (and also a process of unlearning what is not so). [...]

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Written By: tobbe on december 14, 2009 No Comment

The following text is copied from James own website www.satisfice.com and describes the purpose and content of the Rapid Software Testing Class

When someone tosses you a program and says “you have one hour to test this” can you do it? Are you confident in your work? Can you explain what you [...]

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Written By: tobbe on juni 12, 2009 No Comment

The Sticky Minds website is now featuring a review of my book Essential Software Test Design The reviewer finds the content great but the many proofing mistakes bothering. Funny thing since I paid a fortune to an English speaking translator who then proceeded to make both spelling and grammar mistakes. The [...]

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Written By: tobbe on april 1, 2009 No Comment

The art of giving and receiving feedback. Another brilliant book by Gerald Weinberg.

As with all of the Weinberg books I have read so far the book is both fun and interesting. It discusses many myths regarding feedback and opens the eyes of the reader. It talks about both giving and receiving feedback [...]

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Written By: tobbe on mars 26, 2009 1 Comment

I had the pleasure to invite Ingrid Domingues for dinner this week. Ingrid is one of the authors of the book Effect Managing IT that I have read at least three times so far. There has been a lot of discussion in, at least the context driven testing community, on how to [...]

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