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  1. @maaretp Wow, I thought #gosu was abandoned. Looks like it came back to life properly last year and has very regular releases! I might have to give it a go.

  2. @maaretp Wow, I thought #gosu was abandoned. Looks like it came back to life properly last year and has very regular releases! I might have to give it a go.

  3. @maaretp Wow, I thought #gosu was abandoned. Looks like it came back to life properly last year and has very regular releases! I might have to give it a go.

  4. @maaretp Wow, I thought #gosu was abandoned. Looks like it came back to life properly last year and has very regular releases! I might have to give it a go.

  5. @maaretp Wow, I thought #gosu was abandoned. Looks like it came back to life properly last year and has very regular releases! I might have to give it a go.

  6. @maaretp I'm sorry I have experience of two years in different #sustainableProjects which I'm trying to share with the communities here in uganda I'm not super but I'm good in it and I learn everyday

  7. On my way to speak at #HelPy meetup on exploratory unit testing. There is a theme to stuff I talk about now and it seems to be that the bar for ‘testing’ can be too low. I know weird things of things I’ve tested. Too many don’t know even the basics. Learning is at the heart of #ExploratoryTesting.
    speakerdeck.com/maaretp/explor

  8. On my way to speak at #HelPy meetup on exploratory unit testing. There is a theme to stuff I talk about now and it seems to be that the bar for ‘testing’ can be too low. I know weird things of things I’ve tested. Too many don’t know even the basics. Learning is at the heart of #ExploratoryTesting.
    speakerdeck.com/maaretp/explor

  9. On my way to speak at #HelPy meetup on exploratory unit testing. There is a theme to stuff I talk about now and it seems to be that the bar for ‘testing’ can be too low. I know weird things of things I’ve tested. Too many don’t know even the basics. Learning is at the heart of #ExploratoryTesting.
    speakerdeck.com/maaretp/explor

  10. On my way to speak at meetup on exploratory unit testing. There is a theme to stuff I talk about now and it seems to be that the bar for ‘testing’ can be too low. I know weird things of things I’ve tested. Too many don’t know even the basics. Learning is at the heart of .
    speakerdeck.com/maaretp/explor

  11. On my way to speak at #HelPy meetup on exploratory unit testing. There is a theme to stuff I talk about now and it seems to be that the bar for ‘testing’ can be too low. I know weird things of things I’ve tested. Too many don’t know even the basics. Learning is at the heart of #ExploratoryTesting.
    speakerdeck.com/maaretp/explor

  12. Post-ranting, had a lovely collaborative conversation with @joeposaurus and notes on #ContemporaryExploratoryTesting and understanding what may lead to the differences we are experiencing. If random notes are your thing to look at, we'll later turn our notes mural to something useful. app.mural.co/t/maaretp9875/m/m

  13. @maaretp oh boy, I've heard that myself recently. Why does anyone need to know #Scala or #ZIO - can you just turn it into a configurable system so non-programmers can build new reports?

    Ah right - the same non-programmers who can't deal with the graphical filter builder they already have and want it even simpler.

    I know, why not just teach the users SQL, give them the schema definition and let them have at it... 😃

  14. @maaretp It has a tragic-comical quality to see the conflicting goals of having something simple as #NoCode or #LowCode and something expressive as a #TuringComplete programming language being alternatively satisfied, never widely realising those are intricately linked in #CS; escaping #Java, #Kotlin or #Scala only to arrive at #YAML with #JNinja2 templates as values.

  15. @maaretp It has a tragic-comical quality to see the conflicting goals of having something simple as #NoCode or #LowCode and something expressive as a #TuringComplete programming language being alternatively satisfied, never widely realising those are intricately linked in #CS; escaping #Java, #Kotlin or #Scala only to arrive at #YAML with #JNinja2 templates as values.

  16. @maaretp It has a tragic-comical quality to see the conflicting goals of having something simple as #NoCode or #LowCode and something expressive as a #TuringComplete programming language being alternatively satisfied, never widely realising those are intricately linked in #CS; escaping #Java, #Kotlin or #Scala only to arrive at #YAML with #JNinja2 templates as values.

  17. @maaretp It has a tragic-comical quality to see the conflicting goals of having something simple as #NoCode or #LowCode and something expressive as a #TuringComplete programming language being alternatively satisfied, never widely realising those are intricately linked in #CS; escaping #Java, #Kotlin or #Scala only to arrive at #YAML with #JNinja2 templates as values.

  18. @maaretp It has a tragic-comical quality to see the conflicting goals of having something simple as #NoCode or #LowCode and something expressive as a #TuringComplete programming language being alternatively satisfied, never widely realising those are intricately linked in #CS; escaping #Java, #Kotlin or #Scala only to arrive at #YAML with #JNinja2 templates as values.

  19. @maaretp @dahukanna
    Today I’ve been triggered by repeated mentions of “leadership”, because it feels like there’s a gaping void where #followership is not discussed, nor even even mentioned.

  20. Slides for a new improved version of Whose Test Is It Anyway for #DevTalks uploaded at speakerdeck.com/maaretp/whose-

    It strips away the parts of messaging I confused myself and audiences with a week earlier, and comes to yet another framing I have for #ContemporaryExploratoryTesting in intersection of Improv in Testing, Ensemble/Pair Testing and Programmatic Tests.

  21. Half a voice is just about enough for a talk in a conference, but the conversations need to continue after some recovery time. My slides for #ScanAgile talk 'Practice Makes Better' are available at speakerdeck.com/maaretp/scanag

  22. Updated #FooConf presentation to slide deck: speakerdeck.com/maaretp/talk-l If we called the thing we do foo we could find better ways of describing what we do. We should name things after we learned what they are and assume that instead of better definition we need more descriptive words and show-and-tell to transfer learning. So a specific style of #UnitExploratoryTesting can be foo while we do it.

  23. Updated #FooConf presentation to slide deck: speakerdeck.com/maaretp/talk-l If we called the thing we do foo we could find better ways of describing what we do. We should name things after we learned what they are and assume that instead of better definition we need more descriptive words and show-and-tell to transfer learning. So a specific style of #UnitExploratoryTesting can be foo while we do it.

  24. Updated #FooConf presentation to slide deck: speakerdeck.com/maaretp/talk-l If we called the thing we do foo we could find better ways of describing what we do. We should name things after we learned what they are and assume that instead of better definition we need more descriptive words and show-and-tell to transfer learning. So a specific style of #UnitExploratoryTesting can be foo while we do it.

  25. Updated presentation to slide deck: speakerdeck.com/maaretp/talk-l If we called the thing we do foo we could find better ways of describing what we do. We should name things after we learned what they are and assume that instead of better definition we need more descriptive words and show-and-tell to transfer learning. So a specific style of can be foo while we do it.

  26. Updated #FooConf presentation to slide deck: speakerdeck.com/maaretp/talk-l If we called the thing we do foo we could find better ways of describing what we do. We should name things after we learned what they are and assume that instead of better definition we need more descriptive words and show-and-tell to transfer learning. So a specific style of #UnitExploratoryTesting can be foo while we do it.

  27. @ez @maaretp @coderbyheart
    Can only endorse this wholeheartedly! The #FroGSConf events I've been to were awesome for having insightful conversations and making valuable and lasting new connections. They also helped me further in tangible ways and offered a welcoming space to try things out and learn together. Still sad for any instance I missed in the past, and continuously hopeful to make it to the next event! 🐸

  28. We recorded a podcast with
    @maaretp on #ExploratoryTesting. It's a great to learn with someone that practices, teaches, and lives it from the inside out for many years. Give it a listen!

    hubs.li/Q01BPDKH0

    #testing #softwaretesting #quality #softwaredevelopment #QATherapy