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Weekend Testers is a platform for software testers to collaborate, test various kinds of software, foster hope, gain peer recognition, and be of value to the community.
Weekend Testers is a platform for software testers to collaborate, test various kinds of software, foster hope, gain peer recognition, and be of value to the community.
In this blog post, Patrick Weibel shares his experience in detecting performance problems in a .NET environment.
This blog post presents the summary of two workshops that aimed at collaboratively creating the ATDD community of practice pattern language.
This blog post proposes ways that software testers can help developers dealing with the issue of technical debt.
In this blog post, Gojko Adzic discusses the different categories we use to classify tests: unit testing, acceptance testing, etc.
This blog post discuss the options of running static analysis when you use a branches strategy for configuration management. The conclusion is that doing some analysis on the development branches enables developers to fix problems sooner which pays off in higher quality software earlier and better productivity.
This blog post gives a short introduction of Selenium 2 and its integration with Visual Studio and Nunit.
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