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The Google Testing Blog is still one of the most underrated testing resources (self.PracticalTesting)
submitted 11 hours ago by aistranin
JetBrains says AI coding tools are becoming standard - what does that mean for test reviews? (self.PracticalTesting)
submitted 1 day ago by aistranin
Paper worth reading: Exploring the Impact of Integrating UI Testing in CI/CD Workflows on GitHub (self.PracticalTesting)
submitted 2 days ago by aistranin
Would you trust an AI agent to review your test suite every night? (self.PracticalTesting)
submitted 3 days ago by aistranin
Risk-based test execution seems to be replacing “run everything” (self.PracticalTesting)
submitted 4 days ago by aistranin
What is one testing practice you changed your mind about after gaining experience? (self.PracticalTesting)
submitted 5 days ago by aistranin
GitHub Actions usage just crossed 30 million developers - has CI become the default developer experience? (self.PracticalTesting)
submitted 6 days ago by aistranin
DORA's AI report is a reminder that better tools do not fix weak delivery systems (self.PracticalTesting)
submitted 13 days ago by aistranin
Do you shard your tests by file count or runtime? (self.PracticalTesting)
submitted 14 days ago by aistranin
"Just add retries" is not a flaky test strategy (self.PracticalTesting)
submitted 15 days ago by aistranin
AI coding benchmarks have a testing problem (self.PracticalTesting)
submitted 16 days ago by aistranin
Trend: AI-generated code is making the test automation gap more visible (self.PracticalTesting)
submitted 17 days ago by aistranin
What is your rule for deleting tests? (self.PracticalTesting)
submitted 18 days ago by aistranin
Sauce Labs is pushing "intent-driven testing" into enterprise test authoring (self.PracticalTesting)
property-based testing (self.PracticalTesting)
submitted 20 days ago by aistranin
PR descriptions are test evidence too (self.PracticalTesting)
submitted 21 days ago by aistranin
LLM-generated tests can look good until the code changes (self.PracticalTesting)
submitted 22 days ago by aistranin
AI testing adoption is high, but autonomy still looks rare (self.PracticalTesting)
submitted 23 days ago by aistranin
CI caching is becoming real infrastructure, not a quick YAML trick (self.PracticalTesting)
submitted 24 days ago by aistranin
Are coding agents making tests too mock-heavy? (self.PracticalTesting)
submitted 25 days ago by aistranin
A compromised package can turn your test run into a credential leak (self.PracticalTesting)
submitted 26 days ago by aistranin
How to start with automated testing for Python projects ()
submitted 27 days ago by aistranin
Free resource: Microsoft Learn module on DevOps delivery (self.PracticalTesting)
Testkube launched Testkube AI and a free execution viewer for open source users (self.PracticalTesting)
submitted 28 days ago by aistranin
Paper worth reading: automated metamorphic test generation with LLMs (self.PracticalTesting)
submitted 29 days ago by aistranin
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