Interviews

Michael Faulise Today's Trends in Software Tools and Practices: An Interview with Mike Faulise
Video

Mike Faulise of tap|QA discusses the current trends that are dominating the software industry. He explains which tools most businesses are gravitating toward, how new jobs are being introduced into the industry, how to properly hire people, and why testing and quality are so important.

Jennifer Bonine's picture Jennifer Bonine
Jared Richardson give advice on advancing your software testing career Break Through Your Major Testing Barriers: An Interview with Jared Richardson
Podcast

In this interview, Jared Richardson, the principal consultant at Agile Artisans, explains how to take charge of your testing career. He details why most testers hit a development wall, how to learn new skills while you're on the job, and how the rest of the team can benefit.

Josiah Renaudin's picture Josiah Renaudin
Recognizing #WomenInAgile

As part of her involvement with #WomenInAgile, Natalie Warnert conducted a study to determine why women are less involved in the agile community and what can be done about it. Her research shows some surprising results.

Natalie Warnert's picture Natalie Warnert
Isabel Evans discusses software testing Testing through Storytelling: An Interview with Isabel Evans
Video

In this interview, independent quality and testing consultant Isabel Evans discusses how to tell our testing stories. She covers how to adapt testing stories to different audiences and how we can change our listening style based on the situation.

Jennifer Bonine's picture Jennifer Bonine
Dawn Haynes How the Software Tester Evolves: An Interview with Dawn Haynes
Video

In this interview, Dawn Haynes, CEO, testing coach, and consultant for PerfTestPlus Inc., details the evolution of a software tester. Haynes shares the biggest moments that forever changed her ideas about software testing and software development.

Jennifer Bonine's picture Jennifer Bonine
Collocated West Logo DevOps and the Culture of High-Performing Software Organizations
Slideshow

The DevOps movement emphasizes the importance of culture in creating high-performing teams. However, often perceived to be subjective and intractable, culture is often neglected in favor of more concrete drivers such as tools and processes. And this is a major failure mode in organizations...

Jez Humble
Collocated West Logo How to Do Kick-Ass Software Development
Slideshow

Software development is hard― keeping developers, testers, designers, product managers and other stakeholders in sync and working on the right things at the right time. Building the systems that customers care about and delivering high-quality code fast are challenges every development...

Sven Peters
Alison Wade Giving a Voice to the Women Who Test: An Interview with Alison Wade
Video

In this interview, Women Who Test founder Alison Wade defines the most important career superpowers for women. She covers her summit at STAREAST where professionals, leaders, and idea disruptors come together to celebrate women in the testing field.

Jennifer Bonine's picture Jennifer Bonine
career choice arrow signs Why You Shouldn’t Do What You Love

Saying you shouldn’t do what you love sounds crazy, doesn’t it? After all, isn’t the best-case scenario to turn your passion into a career? Not necessarily. There is an important difference between doing what you love and loving what you do. Rajini Padmanaban explains why you should keep your hobby separate from your career.

Rajini  Padmanaban's picture Rajini Padmanaban
computer connected to everything IoT, Mobile, and Tech Curve Disillusionment: Moving beyond the Hype

The hype around the Internet of Things is at its peak. Should you bother learning the skills developers and testers require in this new field, or will it soon become just another trend that's fallen out of favor? Jon Hagar makes a strong case for why the IoT will be relevant even after the clamor dies down, and why its associated skills will serve you well no matter what.

Jon Hagar's picture Jon Hagar

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