We talk a lot about Modern Testing Principle number 5 - the one that says only customers can evaluate quality, and why - despite controversy, we believe it is true. We also discuss whether or not Deming would be a fan of the principles.
Mar 14, 2022•44 min
We are honored to have Anne-Marie Charrett join us this week to talk about quality coaching. Anne-Marie currently works at CultureAmp where she puts quality coaching into practice. You can find her on twitter ( @charrett ), and on her website . Her ongoing book on quality coaching is available here, with fresh installments monthly....
Feb 22, 2022•59 min
Kristin Jackvony - author of The Complete Software Tester - (https://www.amazon.com/Complete-Software-Tester-Strategies-High-Quality-ebook/dp/B09NGVVCJ9) joins us for a wonderful discussion on testing, testers, and the value of a music education.
Feb 07, 2022•56 min
This week, we are joined by Henry Golding, who doesn't call himself a quality coach, but that's what he does anyway. For more about Henry, check out this preview of Henry's talk at GDC , and his Game Automated Testing Resource Hub
Jan 24, 2022•1 hr 3 min
We are joined by Al Shalloway. We talk about Agile mostly, but we finally get to talk about SAFE. You can contact Al at al.shalloway at successengineering dot works
Jan 10, 2022•59 min
It's our last episode of 2021, so we take some time to reflect on the last year, look forward into the next year.
Dec 13, 2021•52 min
It's our 150th episide. With absolutely zero celebration or anything else special, we ramble our way through discussions on Customer-Centric Monitoring, Alan's 3 biggest accomplishments in 2021, and our favorite video games.
Nov 15, 2021•47 min
We talk a little about work place perks (for reasons unknown), and then talk more about the new fun challenges with Alan's new org.
Oct 25, 2021•46 min
Eventually, we talk about how we could gear the Modern Testing Principles more towards development teams.
Oct 11, 2021•46 min
We attempt to talk about coaching and quality coaching...and we do - mostly.
Sep 13, 2021•52 min
We chat a bit about the rise (?) of Modern Testing practices in the industry, and then look at a few TestSphere cards - and eventually end up talking a whole lot about data.
Aug 23, 2021•54 min
We kick off the episode with 5 painful minutes of discussion on Brent's hernia surgery before making it into a discussion on fairness, diversity, psychological safety, and other stuff. And we talk about a lot of books.
Aug 09, 2021•48 min
We talk a bit about Alan's recent AMA on the future of test automation and then about his past with Microsoft Teams.
Jul 26, 2021•52 min
We dive (wade? splash??) into some listener questions on Theory of Constraints applied to different aspects of software development and Modern Testing.
Jul 12, 2021•44 min
We're joined by Nick and Todd from https://reflect.run to talk about the future of test automation (sort of) and developers creating UI automation. We loved having these folks on the show, and hope you enjoy the conversation.
Jun 14, 2021•49 min
In this episode, we discuss deep vs. shallow testing, choosing what to automate, and the future of testing roles (sort of). The link we discuss is https://www.onetonline.org/link/summary/15-1253.00
May 31, 2021•52 min
We discuss Alan's experiences at TestingFestival, talk a bit about DevOps and answer (sort of) a mailbag question on BDD
May 17, 2021•47 min
We talk more about Lencioni's working genius model, and attempt to attach it to a mailbag question about how projects get done in a modern testing world.
May 10, 2021•53 min
We discuss one of the age-old questions of software testing. How does a "manaual tester" 'get into' automation.
Apr 26, 2021•48 min
We dive into our history of personality type tests. Starting with the classic MBTI, we move to Insights, Strengths Finders, and then Working Genius (we also briefly mention our Harry Potter houses). Meyers Briggs Insights Strengths Finders Working Genius...
Apr 05, 2021•51 min
This time we talk a bit about learning (including an upcoming webinar from alan - https://www.meetup.com/Pacific-NW-Software-Quality-Conference-PNSQC/events/276239634 , and talk about quality vs. testing - which is just another framing of principle 5 of the modern testing principles.
Mar 22, 2021•47 min
We talk a bit about personality types (more on this in 136), touch on some thoughts on record & playback automation, and a few other tangential topics. Books mentioned on this podcast include: Accelerate (Forsgren et al) Radical Candor (Scott) Where Good Ideas come from (Johnson) How to Measure Anything (Hubbard) Lean Startup (Ries) The Leaders Guide to Radical Management (Denning) Drive (Pink) One more for the bookshelf that we didn't call out is Principles of Product Development Flow (Rein...
Mar 08, 2021•49 min
It's a bit of a meandering discussion this time, but we dance around the role of teams that support other teams success. Here's the blog post link Brent refers to in the podcast - Test Doesn't Understand the Customer
Feb 22, 2021•49 min
We reflect a bit on Alan's recent article (inspired by episode 132), and then talk quite a bit about the correlation of test automation ownership and quality. We hope you enjoy the show.
Feb 01, 2021•49 min
It's our first episode of 2021 - where we talk (a little) about the US political situation, then discuss mindsets and skillsets - and then wrap things up with a discussion on estimation metrics.
Jan 11, 2021•53 min•Ep. 6
This is our last recording of 2020, so we reflect a little on 2020 and look forward to 2021.
Dec 07, 2020•47 min
We talk a bit about the upcoming U.S. Election, discuss ideal team size, and then workshop some ideas on what “advanced” training for Modern Testing may look like.
Nov 02, 2020•53 min
This time it’s the story of Alan – from music teacher to bicycle messenger to modern testing (and just a few steps in between). It’s another view into the origins of modern testing.
Oct 19, 2020•51 min
It’s origin story time. We talk about the early days of Brent’s testing career and how he found his way into the thing we now call Modern Testing.
Sep 21, 2020•52 min
Apologies for the audio issues – Brent was having technical challenges. We cover stuff related to Alan’s growing team (and responsibilities) at Unity – plus the usual assortment of tangents.
Sep 08, 2020•54 min