Tag: testing

  • Different Styles of Test Cases

    A lot of developers don’t think style is important. That’s why we see graphic tee’s, ripped washed-out “dad” jeans, and white socks with sandals at some startups. Sometimes the way you’re perceived is the way you are. It’s all about perspective. So what are your test saying about you?

  • 10 Big Wins For Test Automation

    Hey Smiths, One of my favorite sites is I Will Teach You To Be Rich, a site about personal finance and entrepreneurship, written by Ramit Sethi. Other personal finance blogs focus on the minor details. They want you to nickel & dim everything, clip coupons, and try to save 5 cents on every purchase. Ramit…

  • 3 Common Pitfalls When Scaling Automated Test

    So your got a few automated test under your belt and are ready to take it to the next level. Its time to start scaling things out. There are a few things you’ll want to keep an eye out for. Don’t get caught of guard by these common pitfalls.

  • The Test To Automate First

    So you’re ready to go. The company is convinced that it needs to work on some type of automated testing. You’re probably wondering what’s next? If you’re not sure what to start automating first. This post should help you out.

  • The Code Coverage Trap

    We all love metrics in the startup world, and tend to have a strange relationship with them. This added with the Engineering minds of CTO’s, VP’s and Dev Managers, and you’ve got the perfect metric trap – Code Coverage.

  • Cure For Testers Guilt Via John Sonmez

    I asked John Sonmez a question a few weeks ago, and he responded!!

  • Why Your Startup Needs Automated Test

    Let me tell you a quick story about a common situation. A Developer walks into the office and instantly notices that something isn’t right. His spider senses are going off. The room is electric, there’s a panicked look on a co-works’ face, as they types furiously. The two people in Customer Support look like they’ve…