Posted on August 10, 2019
Self-optimizing code
by Corny Horn
The omniscient corny horn pours out the following words of wisdom:
Chuck Norris writes code that optimizes itself.
Posted on August 5, 2019
The Little Tester #56
by Cyndi Cazón
These are the made up stories of a team working in an Agile environment. Their daily struggles and successes are presented in a comic/parody/satirical way. Click on the image to see it in full size.
The team members are:
- Little, the main character. The team’s tester.
- Coffee, the team’s Java developer.
- Mr. Fancy, the team’s UI developer.
- Senor, the Senior Developer of the team.
- Kitty, the Scrum Master.
- Glasses, the Business Analyst.
- And the manager.
Disclaimer
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This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, businesses, places, events, situations presented are either the products of the author’s imagination or used in a fictitious manner. Any resemblance to actual persons or events is purely coincidental.
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The sole purpose of this comic strip is to be humorous.
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The drawings are made by hand on paper, by means of pencils and fine liners, except for the outline, by the author. Hence their imperfection.
Cyndi wants you to know: "The formatting of this article went shite due to causeless use of HTML <blockquote> tags in the original post." 🤷♀️
Posted on August 1, 2019
ISTQB releases Foundation Level Gambling Industry Tester Specialist Syllabus (CTFL-GT)
by Cyndi Cazón
The ISTQB® General Assembly has approved the 2019 version of the ISTQB® Gambling Industry Tester Specialist (GT) Syllabus for general release.
The GT Syllabus provides essential understanding and knowledge to anyone involved in testing in the gambling industry. The syllabus reflects the current best practices and procedures for testing in the gambling industry.
Read the Press Release for more information.
(Source: ISTQB)
Posted on August 1, 2019
2 kinds of people
by Corny Horn
The omniscient corny horn pours out the following words of wisdom:
There are 2 kinds of people:
- Those who can extrapolate from incomplete data.
Posted on July 29, 2019
ISTQB® releases Foundation Level Specialist Acceptance Testing Syllabus (CTFL-AcT)
by Cyndi Cazón
The ISTQB® General Assembly has approved the new Acceptance Testing – specialist module syllabus for general release.
This Acceptance Testing syllabus is joint effort between ISTQB® and IQBBA® - International Qualification Board for Business Analysis.
Read the Press Release for more information.
(Source: ISTQB)
Posted on July 29, 2019
ISTQB® releases Foundation Level Specialist Acceptance Testing Syllabus (CTFL-MAT)
by Cyndi Cazón
The ISTQB® General Assembly has approved the new Acceptance Testing – specialist module syllabus for general release.
This Acceptance Testing syllabus is joint effort between ISTQB® and IQBBA® - International Qualification Board for Business Analysis.
Read the Press Release for more information.
(Source: ISTQB)
Posted on July 29, 2019
The Little Tester #55
by Cyndi Cazón
These are the made up stories of a team working in an Agile environment. Their daily struggles and successes are presented in a comic/parody/satirical way. Click on the image to see it in full size.
The team members are:
- Little, the main character. The team’s tester.
- Coffee, the team’s Java developer.
- Mr. Fancy, the team’s UI developer.
- Senor, the Senior Developer of the team.
- Kitty, the Scrum Master.
- Glasses, the Business Analyst.
- And the manager.
Disclaimer
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This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, businesses, places, events, situations presented are either the products of the author’s imagination or used in a fictitious manner. Any resemblance to actual persons or events is purely coincidental.
-
The sole purpose of this comic strip is to be humorous.
-
The drawings are made by hand on paper, by means of pencils and fine liners, except for the outline, by the author. Hence their imperfection.
Cyndi wants you to know: "The formatting of this article went shite due to causeless use of HTML <blockquote> tags in the original post." 🤷♀️
Posted on July 23, 2019
ISTQB releases a bunch of new foundation level syllabi
by chris
Just in case you missed it: ISTQB sneakingly released a bunch of new foundation level extension syllabi these days: Mobile Application Tester, Acceptance Tester and Gambling Industry Tester.
Posted on July 22, 2019
The Little Tester #54
by Cyndi Cazón
These are the made up stories of a team working in an Agile environment. Their daily struggles and successes are presented in a comic/parody/satirical way. Click on the image to see it in full size.
The team members are:
- Little, the main character. The team’s tester.
- Coffee, the team’s Java developer.
- Mr. Fancy, the team’s UI developer.
- Senor, the Senior Developer of the team.
- Kitty, the Scrum Master.
- Glasses, the Business Analyst.
- And the manager.
Disclaimer
-
This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, businesses, places, events, situations presented are either the products of the author’s imagination or used in a fictitious manner. Any resemblance to actual persons or events is purely coincidental.
-
The sole purpose of this comic strip is to be humorous.
-
The drawings are made by hand on paper, by means of pencils and fine liners, except for the outline, by the author. Hence their imperfection.
Cyndi wants you to know: "The formatting of this article went shite due to causeless use of HTML <blockquote> tags in the original post." 🤷♀️
Posted on July 15, 2019
The Little Tester #53
by Cyndi Cazón
These are the made up stories of a team working in an Agile environment. Their daily struggles and successes are presented in a comic/parody/satirical way. Click on the image to see it in full size.
The team members are:
- Little, the main character. The team’s tester.
- Coffee, the team’s Java developer.
- Mr. Fancy, the team’s UI developer.
- Senor, the Senior Developer of the team.
- Kitty, the Scrum Master.
- Glasses, the Business Analyst.
- And the manager.
Disclaimer
-
This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, businesses, places, events, situations presented are either the products of the author’s imagination or used in a fictitious manner. Any resemblance to actual persons or events is purely coincidental.
-
The sole purpose of this comic strip is to be humorous.
-
The drawings are made by hand on paper, by means of pencils and fine liners, except for the outline, by the author. Hence their imperfection.
Cyndi wants you to know: "The formatting of this article went shite due to causeless use of HTML <blockquote> tags in the original post." 🤷♀️