One of the most time-consuming parts of a career in programming is rewriting a resume to fit each job post found in the pursuit of a new job. A technical mind can write an award-winning technical report at work, but the art [ read more...]
As programmers, we have a lot on our plates. Understanding the newest technology, the business, navigating politics in the business and in our teams, and all of the tools, languages, and everything else that comes with the territory. It is overwhelming. When [ read more...]
I know a number of manual testers. Their work days are so busy with creating test cases and executing them. Logging bugs, discussing them with the developers, and verifying the fixes. Executing regression testing on the test, pre-production, or production environment. This [ read more...]
Inertia is “the tendency to do nothing or remain unchanged.” It is a strong force in physics. It also often holds sway in the technology industry. By 1996, the first official definitions of Internet Protocol Version 6 (IPv6) were created. Over 20 [ read more...]
When I started working as a programmer, I assumed there was only one career path for programmers. It looked something like this: Become extremely knowledgeable in a given programming language until eventually you become a senior programmer. Once you’re a senior programmer, [ read more...]
Automation testing takes a manual test case and applies a tool or programming language to automate its execution. As more teams shift left, there is a need for tests to run earlier and faster in the development lifecycle. Traditionally, during regression testing, [ read more...]






