I spent yet another day in front of a computer screen to virtually connect with
fellow computering humans who care about software quality at the #TestCraftCamp
/ #TC2021. Here is how it went: https://coderbyheart.com/testcraftcamp2021
#testcraftcamp
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Really like the app testing session at #TCC2021 #testcraftcamp, it gives you so
much great insight on what others value in usability, and how they approach
exploratory testing.
Third session of #testcraftcamp #TCC2021 was about ensemble testing, which was a
lot of fun. Testing in groups reveals so much more bugs!
In the #TCC2021 #testcraftcamp session about end-to-end testing and we are
mostly struggling to get the tools we wanted to try out to work... #testersluck
The #TCC2021 #testcraftcamp food is great!
The #TCC2021 on how to improve your relationship with your project is really
going wild ... #testcraftcamp
There will be a drunk testing session later.
#testcraftcamp first session: Quality for AI systems hosted by
@alex_schl >
Already awesome morning sessions for the #testcraftcamp
Also, happy to join the next edition of https://testcraftcamp.nl/ in March!
#testing #testcraftcamp
Big kudos to the attendees and the team of #testcraftcamp who made it feel close
the real thing. Exceptional organized and very interactive sessions. Thank you!
I look forward to the next edition!
The 4th session I attended at #testcraftcamp we talked a lot about how tests,
developers, and testers relate to each other. A good knowledge sharing session
with input from many perspectives.
In my #testcraftcamp session on testing applications for embedded devices I got
really good feedback especially into making the application more observable and
use approval testing to validate its behaviour. Also
@emilybache CukenFest talk was recommended:
https://fast.wistia.net/embed/channel/gicldp4m47?wchannelid=gicldp4m47&wvideoid=s69d6v0lmw
The second #testcraftcamp session was about which kind of documentation supports
testing, and it turned into a great exchange about documentation in general,
weather it's needed at all, ...
In the end there is no one-size-fits-all solution when it comes to
documentation:
4 € worth spent. #testcraftcamp
First #testcraftcamp session was by @maaretp
about Model-Based testing in general, and also specifically about a tool called
AltWalker by @altomsays.
https://altom.gitlab.io/altwalker/altwalker/index.html
#testcraftcamp is starting and this is the map we need for today. That's a great
visual approach to structure a remote conference using
@MiroHQ.