Since starting my new job, I’ve often been asked how I like it and what I’m doing. The short answer is that I’m really enjoying it and that this is the greatest company I’ve ever worked for. I’m busy meeting people, talking and writing about testing, and learning more new things each week than I have in a long time. Here’s a quick list of my output (I’m not even going to try to list everything I’ve learned or all the great people I’ve met):
- Manned the Telerik booth at the StarEast conference
- Participated in the Telerik Testing Summit
- Introduction to Manual Testing using Test Studio
- Web Automation, A First Start
- Why not sleep?
- Telerik Test Summit 2013 Wrapup
- Book Recommendations by the Dozen
- Selected to speak at Pacific NW Software Quality Conference
- Data-Driven Test Automation
- Video: Data-Driven Test Automation
- Assisted with workshops on Specification By Example at meetings of the Atlanta Quality Assurance Association and the Atlanta Scrum Users Group
- Specification By Example (ATDD at AQAA and ATLScrum)
- Coming Soon
- Manual Testing – the Next Step
- Video: Data-Driven Test Automation Using Test Studio, Revisited
- Data-Driven Tests – Logon and Setup Steps
- Encrypting Login Information
- The Power of Code
- Stealing From The Company
- Video: Test Studio Test Step Maintenance
- It’s Time to Share What You’ve Learned
- Coming Soon (part II)
- Set Your Tests Free
- Test Studio 2013 R1 – Must I Record Using Multiple Browsers?
- Video: Test Studio’s Visual Studio Plug-in – Creating Your First Test
- Video: Using the Element Explorer in Test Studio’s Visual Studio Plug-In
- Selected to speak at Atlanta Code Camp
- Using Test Studio’s Visual Studio Plug-in
That’s just the first three months. Exciting times, indeed.