Here is a thread for people to share their blogs about TestBash 2019, to help people find them and share experiences.
Here is mine about my experience volunteering - https://thegrowingtester.wordpress.com/2019/04/04/2019-04-04-volunteering-at-testbash-essentials/
Also, whilst not a blog, my pictures from Essentials are available at https://photos.app.goo.gl/YMFVgmDc9snUFRMp9
Dom (@testing_crafty on twitter) is putting all his notes of TestBash Brighton on github! So awesome! https://gitlab.com/Dom_YSK/testbashbrighton2019
One from @nicolalindgren
Hi Lee,
Can I share your photos with my company? I think House of Test was hoping to use the photos of me for our company’s social media.
Cheers,
Nicola
Of course you can
I did pop my notes from the conference day onto GitHub, although I am a light note taker and use them as triggers rather than a comprehensive tome…feel free to download them if they are useful though… https://github.com/realinkyfreak/TestBash2019
A great one from @lisihocke that I seem to be reading and then re-reading Mainly because I am using the links and twitter links as info resources
@inkyfreak Thank you for your feedback and adding it here!
I’m blogging my reflections from TestBash Brighton. The first is about defining testing for others and how I believe we answer a different question. The second is about how the community helped me to be brave and includes the lyrics from ‘We will test you’ I ‘sang’ at the end of my Essentials talk.
I’ve also really enjoyed @undevelopedbruce writing, which is fun, insightful and other great things which may embarrass so I’ll leave it there
Ah! Glad you enjoyed reading them. I’m always happy to be embarrassed if you have more great adjectives~ xD
I’ve finally finished my writeup!
https://thatdamnqa.com/blog/2019-04/my-testbash-brighton-takeaways
The third in my series, reflections from #testbash:testbash-brighton is on testing as a team. We had our first real experience and it was eye opening.
I hope you find it interesting and I’m always open to questions and comments, thanks.