tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21132099.post5828083625548323841..comments2023-09-01T13:36:59.610+05:30Comments on Tester Tested !: Testability Stories for AgilePradeep Soundararajanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17849721523107325938noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21132099.post-52701481388294022282012-07-15T21:18:52.400+05:302012-07-15T21:18:52.400+05:30Need for a new blog post again.. Its been a long t...Need for a new blog post again.. Its been a long time :)Mateenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13920945153093053346noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21132099.post-70091945344284708462012-06-15T22:20:19.650+05:302012-06-15T22:20:19.650+05:30The hindrance mentioned in the 'Using versus c...The hindrance mentioned in the 'Using versus controlling' is the most common one. Seriously. Such big processes (mainly restrictions) that are laid in place stops us from doing things quickly. One who is good at excuses, would be happy not to control the server.sadanandhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08030283040353290466noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21132099.post-72980165606685720162012-06-14T10:27:32.526+05:302012-06-14T10:27:32.526+05:30@ Asha,
Thanks for recognizing and spending time ...@ Asha,<br /><br />Thanks for recognizing and spending time here. I wish I could have interacted with you but there is no email id I see anywhere :)Pradeep Soundararajanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17849721523107325938noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21132099.post-57126953457422118402012-06-14T10:03:00.545+05:302012-06-14T10:03:00.545+05:30Hello,
Was good to come across your blog..
When...Hello, <br /><br />Was good to come across your blog.. <br />When there are 'As a Developer' stories for infrastructure or architecture type issues in agile, 'As a tester' (as user) is a good food for thought instead of being lost in tasks or submerged as a part of function.. This definitely adds value to testability of the product.<br />Every layer of the product should have definite response avoiding non-deterministic behaviors.. saves time debugging the levels at which the system has given up..ashahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06925780671408630442noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21132099.post-42114693300260715302012-06-08T11:08:42.477+05:302012-06-08T11:08:42.477+05:30Hello,
I am new to this testing & quality fie...Hello,<br /> I am new to this testing & quality field and one line that really impressed me in this article is " I wish every tester was first taught testability even before teaching how to test. "<br /><br /> I hope every Quality/Testing Manager, Team Leader, Senior Executive & Trainer thinks in this way & the IT industry will get efficient & proficient testers.Soyeb Ansarinoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21132099.post-86646625116469600152012-06-04T15:03:43.260+05:302012-06-04T15:03:43.260+05:30It is indeed very different from the draft I saw. ...It is indeed very different from the draft I saw. Very nice blog post and not at all a casual discussion on the important subject of testability.<br /><br />A lot of great test ideas become impractical to execute because of lack of testability in the product. So, while we spend great amount of energy in thinking about good tests and testing them, if we as testers start highlighting what is stopping us from trying out certain ideas, it would go a long way in delivering better products.Rahul Vermahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15369178470521588425noreply@blogger.com