The Joy of Finding Bugs
Jen Wahlund
Regardless of what your role is, finding a bug in Test/Pre-prod/Dev code should make you happy! And if that happiness is buried under frustration or disappointment or panic, it's still often worthwhile to acknowledge the joy, even for just a moment.
I want to share my love of bug-finding as well as some tools (non-technical) that we use while doing QA/testing as well as during production support. We won't cover Selenium and Kantu and other technical stuff; instead I'll focus on how we think about and approach bugs and testing.
Regardless of what your role is, finding a bug in Test/Pre-prod/Dev code should make you happy! And if that happiness is buried under frustration or disappointment or panic, it's still often worthwhile to acknowledge the joy, even for just a moment.
I want to share my love of bug-finding as well as some tools (non-technical) that we use while doing QA/testing as well as during production support. We won't cover Selenium and Kantu and other technical stuff; instead I'll focus on how we think about and approach bugs and testing.