Monthly Archives: January 2009

Beware of your Green Field Messes

This week I paired together with a colleague from another team. We were reworking one of our approaches and had started with implementing one of the class responsibilities anew. We wanted to improve the performance on the overall test suite … Continue reading

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Software Testing Craftsmanship influence on personal development plans

Since I will be attending the Software Craftsmanship Conference in London on 26th February 2009, I started to making up my mind on what I believe to be in the field of Software Testing Craftswomen and -men. This entry is … Continue reading

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Impressions from a Black Belt Testing Challenge

Two weeks ago Matt Heusser asked for participants for a Black Belt Testing Challenge. Since I could not stand the challenge, I wrote him an E-Mail that I would like to take part on this challenge. The challenge consisted of … Continue reading

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Technical Debt applied to Testing

During the last two days one thing puzzled me. Yesterday I had our annual review meeting at work and during that session one topic came to speak, over which I happened to think the whole evening. Since I had read … Continue reading

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