Occasionally we all experience those instances when a bug pops out unexpectedly, leaving us in one of three states: head-scratching confusion, uncontrollable laughter, or desperate panic. It might be some bizarre fringe case or something so glaringly simple that it’s astonishing it ever existed. Let’s share and learn together!| The Club: Software Testing & Quality Engineering Community Forum | Ministry o...
Listened to a fabulous discussion on This Week in Testing | Ministry of Testing where @nat @lhughes @preetig @eamond15 and @simon_tomes shared their experiences on attending conferences and tips for testbash. It’ll be my first time attending TestBash and I’m sure I won’t be the only one in that position. So for those who have been before and the regular attendees, what would be your tips for the newbees like me to get the best out of our experience? What should we be prepared for?| The Club: Software Testing & Quality Engineering Community Forum | Ministry o...
Testing applications developed with AI coding tools is a unique experience—equal parts fascinating and frustrating. While these tools speed up code generation, the code they produce often lacks scalability, context integration, and overall quality. This makes the role of testers and quality engineers more critical than ever. In my post, “Testing AI-coded applications: practical tips for software testers”, I share real-world experiences from testing projects that relied on AI-generated c...| The Club: Software Testing & Quality Engineering Community Forum | Ministry o...