TestGuild Automation Testing Podcast

Have you ever dreamed of making the transition from salaried automation development engineer or tester consultant? Or have you recently been laid off and feel now is the time to embrace the freelance consulting lifestyle? I’ve thought about it a few times myself, so I thought it would be fun to discover what it takes to actually make the transition and become a full time consultant. In this episode Zack Burt, author of Code for Cash and 30 Days to your First Freelance Programming Client shows the way. So listen up to learn how to take control of your life and never have to work in a cubicle again!

Direct download: ttZackBurtCodeForCash142.mp3
Category:general -- posted at: 8:32am EDT

Have you even wondered how you could bring agile acceptance test driven development to the front of your development cycle?  Sure ATDD and BDD sound great, but how is it really implemented in the real world? In this episode Jeanine Rust a software architect-developer in test shares with us how to bring acceptance testing into our organizations from the ground up.  So listen up and hear how Jeanine put test into Dev-Test-Ops 

Direct download: ttJeanieATDD141.mp3
Category:general -- posted at: 10:10am EDT

Load testing is an important part of the performance engineering process. However, the industry is changing and load testing should adjust to these changes. A stereotypical, last-moment performance check is not enough anymore. In this episode Alexander Podelko will share with us his views on how to align performance testing to these new industry trends. Listen up and discover how performance testing can still add value in an Agile world.

Direct download: ttAlexReinventingPerformanceTesting140.mp3
Category:general -- posted at: 3:27pm EDT

Do you have a hard time of getting historical data for your test runs? Do you have flaky test, but not sure which test are consistently flaky? In this episode Hugh McCamphill a Principle Software Engineer in Test with Liberty IT in Belfast shares with us how you can instrument your test result information to provide actionable data, paving the way for more robust, reliable and timely test results. Listen now to discover how you can move away from the ‘re-run’ culture and better support your continuous integration goals of having quick, reliable, deterministic tests.

Direct download: ttHughMcCamphillTestTrendsAnalysis139.mp3
Category:general -- posted at: 8:41am EDT

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