2024-09-26

A very good way at looking at software testing in the 21th Century, and beyond.

Times may change, but a lot about what solutions are delivered, depend greatly on how, and how we view them.

https://waynemroseberry.github.io/jekyll/update/2023/10/24/Think-of-testing-across-sprints-like-lego-bricks.html

One argument out there suggests that our products can be built from releases of tiny little bricks. This is true.

Another argument out there suggests that tiny little bricks cannot sustain the needs of a product, and we need longer bricks to build a stable product. This is also true.

Both arguments are incomplete until you start tying them together. No structure is built out of independent, non-related parts. We build things out of different sized and shaped bricks that overlap with each other to bind them together.

 

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