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Learning Styles Culture-based? | Tester Thoughts
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Andy ’s thoughts on software testing, psychology, tools, and whatever else occurs to him. June 3, 2003. I’m doing a lot of reading lately on learning styles in preparation for a paper I’ll be presenting at PNSQC. I came across a thought that I wanted to make sure didn’t get lost. Felder is talking about verbal and visual learners and the differences between them. He says that (bolding mine). Most people (at least in western cultures). Posted by Andy Tinkham. Filed in Learning Styles. There are quite a fe...
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Andy ’s thoughts on software testing, psychology, tools, and whatever else occurs to him. Disproportionate amount of introverts in software testing. July 27, 2003. There are two possible explanations for this — there’s something about software testing (or perhaps software development, in general? That draws in and attracts introverts, or my wife and I just tend to remember and associate more with introverts than extroverts, being introverts ourselves. Posted by Andy Tinkham. July 19, 2003. 2 Future posts...
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Mind mapping the Selenium Conference 2011 | Tester Thoughts
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Andy ’s thoughts on software testing, psychology, tools, and whatever else occurs to him. Mind mapping the Selenium Conference 2011. April 8, 2011. Without further ado, here are the two maps, covering the full three days:. Posted by Andy Tinkham. One Response to “Mind mapping the Selenium Conference 2011”. A Smattering of Selenium #46 « Official Selenium Blog. April 11, 2011 at 7:28 am. 8230;] Andy Tinkham mindmapped it […]. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Address never made public).
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This blog has moved | Tester Thoughts
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Andy ’s thoughts on software testing, psychology, tools, and whatever else occurs to him. This blog has moved. April 25, 2011. If you’re seeing this post, you are either visiting andytinkham.wordpress.com or pulling an RSS feed from that server. Today, I moved this blog to a self-hosted wordpress blog. The new location is http:/ testerthoughts.com. Posted by Andy Tinkham. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Please log in using one of these methods to post your comment:. Nancy R. Fenn.
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Ok, so that didn’t work so well… | Tester Thoughts
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Andy ’s thoughts on software testing, psychology, tools, and whatever else occurs to him. Ok, so that didn’t work so well…. July 31, 2005. Posted by Andy Tinkham. Comments Off on Ok, so that didn’t work so well…. Error: Twitter did not respond. Please wait a few minutes and refresh this page. Shared Google Reader Items. An error has occurred; the feed is probably down. Try again later. A Smattering of Sele…. On Mind mapping the Selenium Conf…. Christian Sepulveda'…. On Agile Fusion Day 1.
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Agile Fusion Day 1 | Tester Thoughts
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Andy ’s thoughts on software testing, psychology, tools, and whatever else occurs to him. Agile Fusion Day 1. June 11, 2003. And we’re off (slowly). Today is arrival/setup day, so nothing big to report. Attendees so far:. We’re been getting the laptops setup (installing Eclipse, Ruby, Ruby-FIT, the Eclipse Ruby tools, and getting the network working) as people trickly in. Official start time is later tonight after dinner, with the real start being tomorrow morning…. Posted by Andy Tinkham.
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*bzzt* *bzzt* Resuming broadcasting… | Tester Thoughts
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Andy ’s thoughts on software testing, psychology, tools, and whatever else occurs to him. Bzzt* *bzzt* Resuming broadcasting…. October 16, 2003. Classes — I’ve got three classes that I’m registered for this semester: Computer Networks, Fundamentals of Computer Security, and Swarm Intelligence. Things are going well in all of them. Blog admining — I’ve taken over the job of blog admin for the lab. We had a recent incursion of comment spam, and I’ve been learning how MovableType works. Error: Twitter did n...
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About | Tester Thoughts
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Andy ’s thoughts on software testing, psychology, tools, and whatever else occurs to him. I’ll be updating this more in the coming weeks, but for now, here’s the essentials…. I’m an automation architect, working for Healthland. I love my job and am building out a test suite using Ruby, Selenium-WebDriver, and Cucumber. You can find me all over the net, usually under the name ‘andytinkham’. Mail me at testerthoughts@tinkham.org. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. On Agile Fusion Day 1.
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Selenium Conference 2011 wrap-up | Tester Thoughts
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Andy ’s thoughts on software testing, psychology, tools, and whatever else occurs to him. Selenium Conference 2011 wrap-up. April 8, 2011. Selenium Conference 2011 is over and done with for the year. I had a great time, and want to thank everyone who made it such a success. I think the biggest takeaway for me is that I need to switch over my xpath locators to CSS selectors right away. I can’t ignore the speed gains and it’s only going to be more work to fix it later. We went to the Stinking Rose, and had...