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Category Archives: Crossover Observations

And we’re all gonna shine a light together…..

I’m pretty sure you came here to read about how Eurovision and software testing are similar.

Posted bychristovskiaMay 10, 2017Apr 23, 2020Posted inCrossover ObservationsLeave a comment on And we’re all gonna shine a light together…..

Let’s get ready to rhumble….

Let’s take a look at what pro wrestling and testing have in common!

Posted bychristovskiaFeb 1, 2017Apr 23, 2020Posted inAutomation, Crossover Observations1 Comment on Let’s get ready to rhumble….

I’ve got the key, I’ve got the secret…..

The content of my abstract to speak at a conference.
Looking back on my experiences volunteering, and how we could apply those lessons learned to software development.

Posted bychristovskiaNov 9, 2016Apr 23, 2020Posted inCrossover Observations, My experiences6 Comments on I’ve got the key, I’ve got the secret…..

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Recent Posts: Testing Peers

Podcast Episode 25 – Dealing with the unexpected

Podcast Episode 24 – Attracting Great Testers

Podcast Episode 23 – Personal Reputation and Brand

Podcast Episode 22 – Exploratory Testing

A Year of the Testing Peers – First Anniversary Episode

Podcast Episode 21 – Conflict

Podcast Episode 20 – Imposter Syndrome

Podcast Episode 19 – Retrospectives

Podcast Episode 18 – #MakeATester

Podcast Episode 17 – RiskStorming Santa’s 2020 (Testing Peers and Friends)

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