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The TestCon Europe 2021 took place as an online edition. Which was quite practical as I could participate from home without needing to travel in these pandemic times. There are rarely conferences where I think that all the talks I attended were excellent – but here this is definitely the case. I have chosen talks about team performance, load testing, and topics that are absolutely new to me, like mutation testing or proactive programming. And I have learned a lot. As usual, I want to share my sketchnotes with you:
Acceptance testing sounds easy but is hard to get right
Peter Gfader
Deming’s management philosophy for testing teams
Steve Hoeg
Extreme shift left – out with the requirement engineer
Wim Decoutere
Fundamentals and practices for getting a high-performing team
Geoffrey van der Tas
How to deal with bad requirements in testing
Panel discussion
Inside software architecture – where the bodes are buried
Adam Sandman
Is testing like electricity
Phil Royston
Mutation testing with PIT
Rafal Leszko
Proactive Programming
PJ Hagerty
Schrödinger’s Pokemon – observability for chaotic load testing
Nicole van der Hoeven
Softs you need to run the perfect load test
Christina Thalayasingam
Stop trying to fix everything
Steve Upton
The art of teams
Ralph van Roosmalen
The Pony Express and how technology moves fast
PJ Hagerty
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