First part of a webinar series from Postman on APIs
AWS Cloud Practitioner
Almost forgot this one… I’m not sure why Amazon is charging people $100 for certificates that only confirm they know how AWS internal structures named. So I just see no reason taking their certification.
Dan North – Delivery Mapping: Turning the Lights On
Here presented a method called Delivery mapping, which helps form dynamic teams to adopt to the needs of the user stories at hand.
No Test Cases Required: Test Session Chartering
Another Webinar with Michael Bolton
A Context-Driven Approach to Automation in Testing
RST views on Automation:
MeetUp with Michael Bolton | Testing Deep and Shallow
Must watch for those who want to be a better tester!
Testing and Checking Refined – by James Bach and Michael Bolton
Great article – totally a must read!
User story splitting ideas
Yes, it’s oldie but goodie!
Teach yourself Java in 24 Hours – really nice book!
Probably a month or so ago I found one interesting idea. If a person wants to learn something new, they should look at different sources at the same time or one right after another. I began my Java language journey at Lynda.com but it went from simple to not so simple 🙂 really quick there. So I was looking for another source about Java that would clarify more details for me. And stumbled upon this book. So it’s kinda old school – a book. This means I had to compare my experiences from book vs from video. Mine is just like this one(see the image below). But hard copy. Loved the book and author’s approach to teaching. Was nice to learn some Java unrelated things too 🙂
Java programming path update
So, my journey continues… This one was big and interesting and took a little while to complete. But it gave me a good boost in understanding OOP concepts. And overall Java applications structure. Definitely a good one. I can recommend this one to anybody.