Posts Tagged ‘testing’

My personal performance #30daysoftesting challenge days 10 to 19

What time is it? Game time! Well, almost, it’s time for the latest #30daysoftesting challenge. Again organized by ministry of testing, this time with some support of the PerfGuild. Which leads us to the topic of this challenge: performance testing. Instead of posting a blogpost afterwards, I decided to start one right from the beginning… Continue Reading →

Testing Barcamp in Hamburg

Woohoo, there is a new barcamp in town: Software testing #barcamp in hamburg! Will you be there, too? https://t.co/Oz3YXgWRQb #stughh — Christian Kram (@chr_kram) 5. Juli 2017 I have been to a few barcamps and the only ones that had a testing background are the one’s accompanying those great TestBash conferences. There are a few… Continue Reading →

My personal performance #30daysoftesting challenge

What time is it? Game time! Well, almost, it’s time for the latest #30daysoftesting challenge. Again organized by ministry of testing, this time with some support of the PerfGuild. Which leads us to the topic of this challenge: performance testing. Instead of posting a blogpost afterwards, I decided to start one right from the beginning… Continue Reading →

Holiday reading

I spent a few days on the beautiful island of Tenerife. Except from jumping into the Atlantic and having a sundowner occasionally, I caught up on my reading list, which I want to share with you. Impact mapping It’s the book to the website! Well, at least kind of. The books provides deeper insight on… Continue Reading →

State of Testing 2017 Report

You did participate in the 2017 state of testing survey, didn’t you? Well, even if you did not, the report has been released last week. The guys over at PractiTest did a great job again and it is even better to hear that the number of participants has risen again to over 1600, so there… Continue Reading →

My favorite podcasts

I started to listen to podcasts a lot more recently. Mostly while taking a walk during my lunch break or while working out in the gym. Podcast have not supplanted blogs as my main source of information, but have taken a prominent role and become a welcome addition.  I would even go as far as… Continue Reading →

Sharing the duty

As a basketball coach I would face teams from time to time that had a premium scorer. Given the rules today, even a premium defender would not be able to check that scorer in a 1:1 situation. Even if he could, chances are high that he needs a break from time to time. The key was… Continue Reading →

different blog stats

I recently stumbled upon a tool called AntConc in an archive-folder on an old external hard drive and couldn’t help but analyze my blog with it. So, what is AntConc anyway? It’s a linguistic tool to analyze to corpora (or text collections) by building concordances, which again can be analyzed in terms of word frequency,… Continue Reading →

Playing the TestSphere game

Yesterday I attended the #STUGHH test meetup in Hamburg and the topic was “Games of Quality”. And of course I had to bring my TestSphere deck (which I was lucky enough to have been presented by the creator at TestBash. Thanks, Beren!) as I was rather curious to finally test the TestSphere game (lame pun… Continue Reading →

State of Testing 2017

“Same procedure as last year?” “Same procedure  as every year!” “Well, I’ll do my very best.”   Even if you don’t recognize those quotes from a highly popular (well, at least in Germany) new year’s eve television show, it’s that time of the year again to say happy new year and start thinking about throwing… Continue Reading →