Friday, August 21, 2020

My First Workshop-Aug-15-2020

 

           

          Last week(08-15-2020) I have attended the 'THE TESTING LAB Learn to Test Faster and Better' conducted by 'Ajay Balamurugudas' and facilitated by 'The Test Tribe Community'. It's scheduled for 7 hours with small breaks in between. Total 25 people participated, most of them are from India  and rest are from other parts of the world. Participants came from different domains and background. Total workshop divided into 3 sessions and participants divided into 5 groups. In each session, we were given project mission and the team needs  to work on that mission, it could testing or review of the flowchart or test report. Through out the sessions I can feel my hunger towards workshop and participated with great enthusiasm. Based on the work we did, we got feedback to improve on, in addition to that Ajay also provided resources and tools we can use to 'Test Faster and Better'. This workshop really helps us to identify various tools and sources so that we can practice them to 'Test Faster and Better'. This is must attend workshop, have created Trello board  with all the resources provided for reference.

The Test Tribe-Workshop-Aug-15-2020

Happy Testing...Happy Learning

Sunday, August 16, 2020

Scrum Master

 

 Few months back I had nominated 'Scrum Master' training , after two days of intensive training successfully cleared the scrum master exam. During the training we were told that this training enables us how to use the Scrum doesn't provide any short cuts. Also needed lot's of disciplined practice to implement and follow. As part of the training we were provided some resources and material to read. Started with book 'SCRUM The Art of Doing Twice the Work in Half the Time' Jeff Sutherland. Surprisingly the book talks about the core SCRUM at end in very few pages but rest of the book author narrates how author observed the various industry projects and how those experiences can be utilized in a structured way in software development projects. More importantly he narrates how 'Servant Leadership' should work and how it fits into the Scrum world. Probably I might have to read this book several times to understand the 'Servant Leadership' style deeply.



Saturday, August 15, 2020

TRIBALQONF2020 - June27-28

              Though I posted my experience on linked in about  #TRIBALQONF2020 right after the conference, I thought of putting story behind how I attended somehow I could not write initially. So here I am writing again it might help me to retrospect myself. I always very curious about all these conferences why they would do that...somehow I felt all these are for marketing their products. But I am not true, they are many conferences being conducted just for community. "The Test Tribe" community falls into this category...I would have missed this opportunity if I did not get direct message from 'Ajay Balamurgudas' ,as I know Ajay from the the #weekendtesting initiative started many years ago, I said I will check and inform. As always busy with my day to day work I could not book the tickets, Ajay kept following with me. Then I looked TRIBALQONF2020 website and felt it would be beneficial for my team as well. Before buying tickets (my own money) I want to see who are enthusiastic to attend. Surprisingly with team size of 20 I got responses from four associates only, so I purchased 5 tickets including myself.

        Below is the rest of the story which posted on LinkedIn

It's been a while attended testing conferences....
#TRIBALQONF2020 wonderful conference attended last week....though timings are odd, speakers and topics kept me engaged throughout the conferences.
I have been following several speakers since beginning of my career...it's great opportunity to learn,interact with fun.
#Jamebach #MICHAELBOLTON #PRADEEPSOUNDARARAJAN #AJAYBALAMURUGADAS#testing #tribalqonf

Trello board with book suggestions: Book Suggestions

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Friday, August 7, 2020

Buddha In Testing

 

                 I came across this book 'Buddha In Testing' recently through my linked in connections...as this book written by Pradeep Soundarajan, decide to buy and read on

First impression, usually when I buy any book I quickly glimpse through pages to see book is proper....noticed so many pages with sensational quotes then I started reading book. Though the book has close to 130 pages I took couple of weeks to finish the reading. I would say 'Buddha In Testing' is autobiography of  'Serious' Testing professional. Being software testing professional I was able to correlate most of the things mentioned in that book. I believe the key message Pradeep conveying is rather than getting stuck whatever happened being Software Testing Professional...find a way to get inner piece to move on.