Thursday, September 30, 2010
The Beard of Experience
Today's cartoon was designed by Adam Brown (thanks Adam!)
Adam's contact details:
Website: http://testing.gobanana.co.uk/Twitter: brownie490
Tuesday, September 28, 2010
Who are you calling a tool?
Today's cartoon was designed by Nancy Kelln (thanks Nancy!)
Nancy's contact details:
Website: www.unimaginedtesting.ca
Twitter: nkelln
LinkedIn: http://ca.linkedin.com/in/nkelln/
About Nancy:
Nancy Kelln is an independent consultant with 12 years of diverse experience within the IT industry. Nancy is motivated by working with teams who are implementing or enhancing their testing practices; providing adaptive testing approaches in both agile and traditional testing teams. She has coached test teams in various environments and facilitated numerous workshops and presentations.
Nancy's contact details:
Website: www.unimaginedtesting.ca
Twitter: nkelln
LinkedIn: http://ca.linkedin.com/in/nkelln/
About Nancy:
Nancy Kelln is an independent consultant with 12 years of diverse experience within the IT industry. Nancy is motivated by working with teams who are implementing or enhancing their testing practices; providing adaptive testing approaches in both agile and traditional testing teams. She has coached test teams in various environments and facilitated numerous workshops and presentations.
Monday, September 27, 2010
Saturday, September 25, 2010
Friday, September 24, 2010
DO NOT DISTURB, I'm testing
At my work, I’ve recently introduced Session Based Test Management (created by James Bach). It has been piloted in an Agile project. I could be biased, but I think the pilot is working extremely well. There are lots of positives from it, which I hope one day to share, but there’s one thing we’re struggling with so I thought I would come up with some ideas and then open it to the rest of you for your suggestions and comments.
The problem is that when a tester is in the middle a testing session, it’s best if they are not interrupted. But with all the talk on being collaborative, the testers are getting interrupted all time. I need a solution where testers remain part of the team but are left to do testing when required without appearing rude. Please let me know your ideas :o)
The problem is that when a tester is in the middle a testing session, it’s best if they are not interrupted. But with all the talk on being collaborative, the testers are getting interrupted all time. I need a solution where testers remain part of the team but are left to do testing when required without appearing rude. Please let me know your ideas :o)
Thursday, September 23, 2010
Friday, September 17, 2010
Cleaner
Due to contract changes in our facilities department, our lovely cleaner has decided to start a new job elsewhere. Today is her last day and some of us will be taking her out for a well earned drink down at the pub!
Just a reminder to send your cartoons by the end of next week. I have a couple of cartoons already but would be great to have more cartoons submitted. For more info, check out an earlier post:
http://cartoontester.blogspot.com/2010/09/over-last-few-months-ive-received-few.html
Tuesday, September 14, 2010
If Metrics Ruled the World (part II)
My second favourite testing article that I have ever read must be the Metrics article by Cem Kamer and Walter P. Bond:
Software Engineering Metrics: What Do They Measure and How Do We know?
Monday, September 13, 2010
Tuesday, September 7, 2010
2011 CALENDAR / POSTER FROM LITTLE OTSU!
I'm really excited to announce this new 2 sided 2011 calendar & poster from little otsu! 18x24 full color illustrated wall calendar on one side and my "abracadabra" drawing on the other! So nice! It kinda feels like releasing a new comic!
Monday, September 6, 2010
Friday, September 3, 2010
Owen Fitzgerald's LIZ
Wednesday, September 1, 2010
YEAST HOIST #1
The first 8 issues of YEAST HOIST were mini comics that I printed myself in the mid to late 90's, and sold almost exclusively at The Million Year Picnic in Cambridge, MA. They have never been collected, or reprinted - but are beginning to be posted on WHAT THINGS DO. Here it is: YEAST HOIST #1 from 1995.
Create your own cartoons
Over the last few months I’ve received a few emails/comments were people have said they are inspired to create their own cartoons. I really think this is great and I would love to use this blog over the next month or so for people to post their own testing related cartoons. Are you up for the challenge? It would be really good if we get lots of people to create and submit cartoons!
Hints and Tips:
Concentrate on the content of the cartoon. Unless you’re a really good artist, the text and dialogue are more important than the drawings, so try an avoid drawing complicated images (e.g. drawing some facial expressions is really hard)
Give yourself an hour or two to complete the cartoon.
Don’t re-invent the wheel. Have a look at other cartoons on the web and see what you can learn from the way they draw them. Some examples to check out:
• Xkcd
• Hyperbole and a Half
• The Oatmeal
• Not invented here
• Geek and poke
Email me your cartoons at cartoontesting@googlemail.com by Monday, 20th September.
I will review the cartoons before posting them, as I don’t want anything that is inappropriate/rude/offensive on the blog.
Let the fun begin!
... On a similar note, here's a cartoon that Markus Gärtner designed and I created. Check out his post on why blaming doesn't help
Hints and Tips:
Concentrate on the content of the cartoon. Unless you’re a really good artist, the text and dialogue are more important than the drawings, so try an avoid drawing complicated images (e.g. drawing some facial expressions is really hard)
Give yourself an hour or two to complete the cartoon.
Don’t re-invent the wheel. Have a look at other cartoons on the web and see what you can learn from the way they draw them. Some examples to check out:
• Xkcd
• Hyperbole and a Half
• The Oatmeal
• Not invented here
• Geek and poke
Email me your cartoons at cartoontesting@googlemail.com by Monday, 20th September.
I will review the cartoons before posting them, as I don’t want anything that is inappropriate/rude/offensive on the blog.
Let the fun begin!
... On a similar note, here's a cartoon that Markus Gärtner designed and I created. Check out his post on why blaming doesn't help
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