I like to think I'm a professional, constantly learning, coaching and teaching agile team member who specialises in Testing and people. I'm a active member of the Testing community, I host the London Tester Gathering and speak at conferences.
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Thursday, 16 October 2014
Thursday, 31 October 2013
Collected blog posts - #ltgw2013
I've gathered up a list of blog posts related to the London #TesterGathering Workshops 2013.
I'll keep adding as I come across any but If I've missed any please let me know.
Pre:
Carlos Ble - London Tester Gathering Workshops
@webcowgirl - The Cheater's Guide to Levelling Up
Post:
Stephen Janaway - London Tester Gathering Workshops 2013
Simon Knight - Focussed Awareness
conferize - Attend any conference online.
R B's Prezi
Dan Ashby - Lessons from the Black Ops Testing LTG Workshop!
I'll keep adding as I come across any but If I've missed any please let me know.
Pre:
Carlos Ble - London Tester Gathering Workshops
@webcowgirl - The Cheater's Guide to Levelling Up
Post:
Stephen Janaway - London Tester Gathering Workshops 2013
Simon Knight - Focussed Awareness
conferize - Attend any conference online.
R B's Prezi
Dan Ashby - Lessons from the Black Ops Testing LTG Workshop!
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Sunday, 10 March 2013
Inbetween talks - Agile Dev Practices 2013
So #agiledevprac has been and gone.
I had a great time.
During the Monday my fellow speaker Ant and I had a chance to hang out with Maik Nogens.
Maik's a great guy, if you see him (you can't miss him, he's 8ft tall, although everybody looks 8ft tall when they are standing next to me) say hi.
We had a walk around Potsdam and sampled a couple of Bratwurst. This is my second time in Potsdam and I think it's a great place, nice, quiet and picturesque.
On the first night there was a speakers dinner at Walhalla.
Jose stood up and gave a short speech welcoming everybody.
The food itself was OK, the company was great.
Ant and I had both chosen a fish dish which came with bacon sauce. BACON. SAUCE. How could you not?!
We'd been waiting and looking forward to it for weeks. We'd been imaging all sorts of amazing creations.
It was one of the biggest disappointments ever. It is a cream sauce with bits of bacon in it.
Ant and I shared a table with a number of people and we spent the most time talking to Ray Scott and Vagif Abilov.
I've come across Ray and Vagif before in my travels but have never had a chance to sit down and have a proper talk.
It was great to do so.
After dinner there was a short visit to the hotel bar and then off to sleep.
Over the next few days there were:
- Pop-up coding dojos.
- Conversations all around with people from the world over.
- I would love to list the names of everybody I had a conversation with but there are too many.
- Ant drank his first ever full pint of beer, followed by his second, and third, etc.
- A social dinner event complete with improv comedy troupe.
- Ant and I were on the same table and again had a number of diners with us. During dinner we spoke mostly with Ray Scott and Krystian Kaczor.
- After the meal we spoke with a few more people.
- A group of us went for a meal, sat down and realised none of us speak German.
- We had 2 English guys, 1 Hungarian, 2 Spanish guys and 3 Russians.
- Luckily, one of the waiters spoke Russian so we were able to get a meal organised.
Unfortunately I didn't get the names of two of the (Russian) guys at dinner, the rest are:
In my opinion, over the next few days there were some good talks, some OK talks and some talks that didn't quite work.
Conferences are essentially a meeting of people who want to contribute, teach, learn and share.
It's not just attending the talks.
Make the effort to meet new people and talk and you will get untold value from a conference.
Thursday, 21 February 2013
Reasons to come to Agile Dev Practices
Program Overview
- I'll be there.
- Good mix of sessions.
- Good mix of tutorials.
- Good range of subjects.
- Did I mention I'll be there?
- Good range of workshops.
- My colleague Ant will be there.
- 25% off with code ATDC4P_025.
- Potsdam/Berlin is great.
- Markus can sign 'ATDD by Example: A Practical Guide to Acceptance Test-Driven Development' for you.
- You can talk to Gaspar Nagay, main contributor of the open-source .NET BDD tool, SpecFlow.
- Ellen can sign one of her books for you.
- You can talk to Chris Matts and Olav Masssen.
- Díaz & Hilterscheid have put on a great event.
- You can talk to people who make software from all over the world, share your stories.
- You can teach.
- You can learn.
There are more reasons, what am I missing?
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