Posts tagged “Testing on the Toilet”
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Software Quality must be visible to promote a Quality Mindset that improves everyone's individual choices, ultimately minimizing complexity, risk, waste, and suffering. This visibility also reveals our common humanity.
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Team and organizational alignment is essential to making software quality a priority for everyone. Roadmap programs like Test Certified and Quality Quest help provide focus, shape conversations, and show results.
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My Laggard encounter eventually inspired me to organize the Revolution Fixit in January 2008, launching new tools that drastically reduced suffering all across Google.
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I learned much more about software quality and automated testing at Google—but more importantly, I began learning how to change culture.
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The first Schibsted Testing Fixit on June 22, 2017 was a success! And it inspired some people in ways I couldn't have imagined.
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For most of this time, I've been working in Barcelona with my first paying client, started a new project, wrote a new talk, and have been touring across Europe.
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Brothers John and Justin Hunter of Hexawise interviewed me for their "Testing Smarter with..." series, just posted to the Hexawise blog.
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My presentation of "The Rainbow of Death" at DevOpsDays Baltimore 2017 went really, really well; the slides and full narrative are available here!
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The DevOpsDays Baltimore live stream details are posted, so tune in at 9:15am on March 8 to catch The Rainbow of Death!
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"The Rainbow of Death" talk I'm giving at DevOpsDays Baltimore this Wednesday, March 8 at 9:15am ET is promising to be the best talk I've yet given.
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I'll be keynoting DevOpsDays Baltimore on March 8, I've made updates to my portfolio page, and I've some updates on go-script-bash v1.4.0 and more.
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I've delivered an updated version of my "documentation and training" talk at Royall & Company at the invitation of Isaac Truett
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The video of the Surge 2016 version of "The Convergence of Wills", probably my favorite iteration of the talk so far, is now available. Plus a bonus go-script-bash lightning talk!
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Gene Kim posted about the appearance of "The Birth of Automated Testing at Google in 2005" in the upcoming DevOps Handbook.
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I'll be delivering "The Convergence of Wills" one more time at Surge 2016 this Friday at 11am.
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One more iteration on the Google Testing Grouplet story, this time tailored to Netflix's culture of "Freedom and Responsibility".
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I delivered a talk on the importance of documentation and training to the culture change mission during the Chadevs weekly lunch Meetup.
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I delivered a talk Monday, am halfway through the automated testing workshops, and will be live streaming another talk Thursday at noon.
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Links to the video and slides of my "The Convergence of Wills (abridged)" talk, as well as an extra surprise.
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A last minute announcement of my DevOpsDays DC talk and upcoming unit testing workshop in Chattanooga.
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Here are the slides to my Beyond20'16 presentation, "The Convergence of Wills".
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The video for my talk at the 2015 DevOps Enterprise conference, in which I talk about Google and 18F, is now available on YouTube