There are many software development blogs out there, but many of them don't publish testing articles on a regular basis.
Also, I have noticed that some software developers don't read blogs written by software testers. That is a shame because I think that we can learn a lot from them.
That is why I decided to create a newsletter that shares the best testing articles which I found during the last week.
Let's get started.
Technical Stuff
- Headless Browser Testing with Selenium is a comprehensive blog post which provides a quick introduction to headless browser testing and describes how you can write headless tests with Selenium.
- Spock random order of tests - how to is a useful blog post that explains how you can run your Spock tests in random order.
The Really Valuable Stuff
- Kill Your Darlings – Why Deleting Tests Raises Software Quality is an important blog post which argues that deleting tests (either automatic or "manual") will help to be more productive and improve the quality of the released product.
- Should testers be distributed into teams? is a thought-provoking blog post which explains why it might not be a good idea to put testers to feature/scrum/agile teams.
It's Time to Update Your Dependencies
No updates this week.