Blogs I Like
Here are some blogs I like about testing, or that I have been enjoying reading for testing inspiration.
First, we have someone else with an insane interest in collaborative testing techniques, but with more experience and internet fame than I can imagine, that is Jonathan Kohl. I've never met him, but have started reading his blog and am inspired. http://www.kohl.ca/blog/
Secondly, you may ask why this feed is about testing, but reading the Astronomy Picture of the Day is an amazing source for testing ideas. They are discovering and explaining so much that I've been inspired with testing ideas more than once from a daily glance at http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/astropix.html. Seriously. It may sound silly, but it works for me.
Thirdly, one of the most hilarious people I've ever worked with has started a blog at http://pharrmentation.blogspot.com/. He is versitile, warm, and a great tester, so give his blog a read.
Next week I'm hoping to really go for it. There is one testing idea that is sort of "My Baby" and I'm going to make a big blog about it. I'm hoping for constructive feedback, but bashing my idea is also allowed. I'm making a study of collaboration in general right now, so if you have any links to help me in my learning, please comment.
First, we have someone else with an insane interest in collaborative testing techniques, but with more experience and internet fame than I can imagine, that is Jonathan Kohl. I've never met him, but have started reading his blog and am inspired. http://www.kohl.ca/blog/
Secondly, you may ask why this feed is about testing, but reading the Astronomy Picture of the Day is an amazing source for testing ideas. They are discovering and explaining so much that I've been inspired with testing ideas more than once from a daily glance at http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/astropix.html. Seriously. It may sound silly, but it works for me.
Thirdly, one of the most hilarious people I've ever worked with has started a blog at http://pharrmentation.blogspot.com/. He is versitile, warm, and a great tester, so give his blog a read.
Next week I'm hoping to really go for it. There is one testing idea that is sort of "My Baby" and I'm going to make a big blog about it. I'm hoping for constructive feedback, but bashing my idea is also allowed. I'm making a study of collaboration in general right now, so if you have any links to help me in my learning, please comment.


Note: The Astronomy Picture of the Day also has a Google Deskbar plug-in available. (:
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