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TestGuild Automation Podcast

Joe Colantoniotestguild.com
TestGuild Automation Podcast (formally Test Talks) is a weekly podcast hosted by Joe Colantonio, which geeks out on all things software test automation. TestGuild Automation covers news found in the testing space, reviews books about automation, and speaks with some of the thought leaders in the test automation field. We'll aim to interview some of today's most successful and inspiring software engineers, and test automation thought leaders.
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Episodes

81: Mark Collin: Mastering Selenium WebDriver

In this episode we’ll talk with Mark Collin, author of Mastering Selenium WebDriver . Mark will share with us how to create an extensible test framework, as well as how to write clear, simple, readable and reliable tests that perform complex test automation tasks. If you’re a Selenium automation engineer and are ready to take your Selenium efforts to the next level, this episode is a must-listen....

Dec 06, 201531 min

80: Eric Proegler: Performance Testing in New Contexts

Virtualization, Cloud Deployments and Cloud-Based Tools have challenged and changed performance testing practices. Today’s performance tester can summon tens of thousands of virtual users from the Cloud in a few minutes at a cost far lower than the expensive, on-premise installations of yesteryear. These newer environments can also cause us to struggle to understand our performance results and have to puzzle out the essential message in each.In this episode, Eric discusses strategies for engagin...

Nov 29, 201532 min

79: Todd Gardner: Terrible Testing

Projects can fail for many reasons. Some fail because they test the wrong things. Others fail because they test too much. In this episode Todd H. Gardner, an enterprise consultant and founder of TrackJs , shares his many years of development experience in testing atrocities (AKA terrible testing) and what we can learn from them. You’ll come away questioning your own testing. So let’s forget about our long-held testing dogmas and start doing a better job of testing the right things in our softwar...

Nov 22, 201537 min

78: Andy Tinkham: Schools of Testing

In this episode, Andy from the podcast Testing Bias shares some insights from his years of testing experience. You’ll discover the shift in testing we all need to be aware of, as well as which skills you’ll need in the coming years. We’ll also touch on a few hot topic issues like Schools of Testing as well as, “Can developers do testing?”

Nov 15, 201532 min

77: Vladimir Khorikov: Automating UI Tests Using the White Framework

In this episode we’ll be talking with Vladimir Khorikov, author of the Pluralsight course Automating UI Tests for WPF Applications. Discover how to create a maintainable, automated test suite for your WPF application using the open-source framework White. Vladimir will guide us through the process of building a White automation framework and share some of his tips and best practices along the way.

Nov 08, 201528 min

76: Neil Suryanarayana: Automation Success Story at Physicians Mutual

In this episode, we’ll hear about a real world automation success story from Neil from Physicians Mutual. Neil shares the steps he took to implement a successful, large-scale automation effort for his company. So roll up your sleeves and get ready to learn some actionable best practices that you can use in your own automation efforts.

Nov 01, 201527 min

75: Michael Sage: Continuous Performance Testing with BlazeMeter

When it comes to performance testing, sometimes the best thing you can do is Just Do It. With open-source performance testing options, it’s never been easier to get started. And the best place to start is in CI. In this episode , Michael Sage from BlazeMeter shares which tools and techniques you should use to get started with your Continuous Performance testing efforts. You’ll discover how to get it done.

Oct 25, 201533 min

74: Joe Colantonio: 5 Things Your Manager Doesn't Understand about Test Automation

I’ve been involved with test automation for over 15 years, and I’m amazed that to this day there are misconceptions about test automation that most managers are not even aware of. In this episode you will discover my top 5 things your boss probably doesn’t understand about test automation , and why you need to educate him or her ASAP.

Oct 18, 201535 min

73: Sahaswaranamam Subramanian: Continuous Delivery Automation

How can we deliver what we’ve made to our customers as early as possible, as well as get faster feedback from our product users? To achieve this, more and more companies are moving toward a continuous delivery process. How does automation fit into this paradigm shift? In this episode Sahas, shares tons of real world experience with us about how to make our CI/ automation testing efforts awesome.

Oct 11, 201537 min

72: Neil Mansilla: Runscope - Monitoring APIs from the Shower

We are currently living in what some are calling the API economy. With mobile app development, modern DevOps practices and newer architecture like micro-servers, API’s are everywhere. They might even be in your shower. So it’s important that we have a process in place to help us monitor and test all our APIs. In this episode, Neil Mansilla, head of developer relations at Runscope, shares with us how to take our API monitoring and testing efforts to the next level.

Oct 04, 201530 min

71: Brian Okken: Testing Embedded Systems & More with Python

Today we’ll be test talking with Brian Okken, author of Python Testing with UnitTest, Nose & Pytest , and host of the new Python Test Podcast . Get ready to discover some cool Python testing techniques, including how to use Python for embedded testing and more.

Sep 27, 201524 min

70: Tim Rosenblatt: Awesome Mobile CI - Ship Apps Faster

Want to take your mobile app development and testing CI efforts to the next level? Does it take you a long time to deploy your apps? Ship.io can help. Ship.io was developed specifically for Continuous Delivery or native iOS and Android mobile apps to help you easily build, test, deploy and ship quality apps faster. Tim Rosenblatt , an engineer at Ship.io, shares with us how to improve our mobile app CI efforts.

Sep 20, 201532 min

69: Lubos Parobek: Mobile Testing on Real Devices Made Easy

Not sure if you should test your mobile app against a simulator, emulator or real device? Testing against a real device would be optimal, but do you really have the budget or time to set up your own mobile testing lab? No worries SauceLabs just got even better with their announcement of a new feature that allows customers to test their mobile apps across the full spectrum of simulators, emulators and real devices using one platform as part of their DevOps workflow. Lubos Parobek, Vice President ...

Sep 13, 201519 min

68: Jeff Sussna: Cybernetics & Chaos Monkeys: The Future of QA

Is QA dead? You might be surprised by the answer.Today we test talk with Jess Sussna, author of Designing Delivery: Rethinking IT in the Digital Service Economy , who shares with us his view of Cybernetics and 21st century IT, and what happens to QA in a DevOps world.The book covers how service quality is about more than designing capabilities, but is about making -- and keeping --promises to customers. In this episode you’ll learn how to make IT a full partner in the ongoing conversations you h...

Sep 06, 201535 min

67: Justin Collier: Best Kept Secrets of Code Review

In my experience, one of the most significant improvements to my team’s automation code has been due to the inclusion of all our test artifacts in our code reviews. Also -- if you’re a developer doing code reviews, you should be involving your QA resources to help gain fresh perspective for things that you may not have thought of. Everyone on your development team benefits from code reviews, because the sooner bugs are caught the better it is for everyone. Today we’ll be Test Talking with Justin...

Aug 30, 201534 min

66: Peter Kim: Selenium Page Objects are SO 2007

With more and more companies making the shift-left in their development process there is increase pressure on development teams to be able to run their automated test quickly and reliably. Peter Kim shares with us his modern automation approach that allows his team to quickly scale their test coverage against rapidly changing applications with minimal refactoring and code changes to their test scripts. In this episode you'll discover the secret to building automation frameworks that scale ....

Aug 23, 201545 min

65: Kyle Cochran: Orchestrating Tests with QASymphony qTest

In this episode you’ll discover how to orchestrate your testing/Agile efforts to run in automation harmony with QASymphony’s qTest platform as we Test Talk with Kyle Cochran, VP of Product at QASymphony.Test Management is a key tool in any Agile automation effort in order to succeed in today’s fast-paced development environment.Kyle shares why he believes test management can help teams collaborate and enhance their test automation/development efforts....

Aug 16, 201525 min

64: Ross Bagurdes: Using WireShark to Attack Hard to Find Bugs

Ross, the author of the Pluralsight course Introduction to Wireshark shows us how Wireshark can help bridge the gap between network engineers, developers and testers to ensure we are developing high-performing, secure software application awesomeness.In this episode you’ll discover how to use WireShark to attack hard to find bugs!

Aug 09, 201533 min

63: Joe Colantonio: Shift-Left with LeanFT

This episode is all about how HP's new test tool LeanFT can help you and your company with your Shift-left efforts. LeanFT was developed to handle the modern automation demands of things like continuous testing and dev-ops. You'll discover the top features of LeanFT and how to accelerate your LeanFT scripting efforts

Aug 02, 201523 min

62: Gojko Adzic: Fifty Quick Ideas to Improve your Tests

In this episode you’re going to find out how to test your software better, easier and faster with Gojko Adzic, author of Fifty Quick Ideas to Improve your Test .Gojko reveals some of his favorite ideas from his book, all of which can be applied to many different contexts -- from small web start-ups to the world’s largest companies. This episode will improve your team members’ collaboration on defining, creating and executing your tests. Bonus: Listen all the way to the end to learn how to get 50...

Jul 26, 201540 min

61: Matt Heusser: Reduce Risks with Lean Software Testing

How many of you have been on projects where you ended up building the wrong thing? Or worked for a company that tried a process that was currently in vogue, only to see it fail? And of course, we’ve all felt the frustration of finding all types of bugs in our software that cause us to delay releasing it.How can we reduce these common risks associated with developing software?Matt Heusser, founder of Excelon Development -- a one-stop shop for software testing and training -- and the author of the...

Jul 19, 201538 min

60: Kalyana Rao Konda: How to Create a Successful Test Automation Strategy

Do you work for a large enterprise company and are struggling to create an automation strategy that will meet all the needs of your company? Want to know what the number one factor people forget when getting started with test automation? In this episode we're going to pick the brain of Kalayana Rao Konda, President of Gallop -- one of the largest companies that specialize in providing testing services. Kalyan shares with us his deep insight gleaned from his years of automation experience, as wel...

Jul 12, 201534 min

59: Daniel Knott: Hands-On Mobile App Testing

Today, mobile apps must meet rigorous standards of reliability, usability, security, and performance. However, many mobile developers have limited testing experience, and mobile platforms raise new challenges even for long-time testers. In this episode the Author of Hands-On Mobile App Testing – Daniel Knott shares his end-to-end blueprint for thoroughly testing any iOS or Android mobile app. http://www.testtalks.com/59

Jul 05, 201528 min

58: Sanjay Zalavadia: How to Use Test Management to Drive Collaboration

One of the biggest challenges I’ve seen for large teams all across the globe is a lack of collaboration. In this episode you’ll discover how to break down some of the barriers that separate your project management group, development group, business, and especially your QA group, and ensure that those teams are working as a unit with Sanjay Zalavadia, VP of Client Services at Zephyr.

Jun 28, 201539 min

57: Adam Bertram: Powershell Toolmaking - Don't be a Click Next Admin

How often have you found yourself doing a long, manual, repetitive administrator task on a Windows box and thinking that there has to be a better way? Well, you’re right -- and PowerShell may be exactly what you’re looking for. Don’t be a “click next” admin! Listen to Adam Bertram, author of the Pluralsight PowerShell Toolmaking Fundamentals course, as he shares a bunch of tips on using PowerShell to automate the drudgery of some Windows-based tasks....

Jun 21, 201533 min

56: Steve Hazel: How to Make Your Automation Better & New Sauce UI

Discover new and existing functionality to make your Sauce Labs automation tests even more awesome. Steve Hazel, CTO and co-founder of Sauce Labs, shares his deep development knowledge of how to make your tests run reliably in Sauce. Steve also reveals some cool new UI features recently added to Sauce Labs to make your Sauce automation experience even better.

Jun 14, 201526 min

54: Al Sweigart: Automate the Boring Stuff with Python

In this episode, Al Sweigart shares how easy it is for someone with little-to-no programming experience can get started automating some of the most boring tasks that fill our days. Whats great about this is you’ll find automation can be used for much more than your typical end-to-end functional testing scenarios. So if you’ve struggled in the past to learn a programming language for test automation, today you’re going to discover it’s much easier to get started than you probably think....

May 31, 201530 min

53: Seb Rose: Cucumber for Java - Keeping Your BDD Cucumbers Sweet

There is nothing worse than sour BDD. You know -- the kind that is unreliable, unreadable and unmaintainable yet still need to be maintained somehow. Discover a better way with Seb Rose, the author of The Cucumber for Java Book , as he shares some of the best ways to create robust, sweet BDD (Behavior Driven Development) that will leave you satisfied and your customers delighted.

May 24, 201540 min

52: Paul Bruce: Service Virtualization for the IoT API Era

As the dawn of the Internet Of Things Era begins testers and developers need a better way to test the functionality of their growing API, cloud based software applications. One of the new tools/techniques developed for this purpose is the concept of Service Virtualization. Find out why Service Virtualization is so important and why you need it to have confidence that your modern application will work as expected in the wild.

May 17, 201538 min
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