The AST
I’ve been quite busy lately, partially in completing the Blackbox Software Testing Bug Advocacy Course (BBST 200a). It was four weeks of grueling work. I still wish I could have spent more time on it, though, since there’s a lot of value in the community of testers that gathers for one of the BBST courses. It’s one of the advantages of being a member of the AST (www.associationforsoftwaretesting.org).
At this point I’d like to insert the obligatory plug for the convention in July (14-16) in Toronto; information can be found at the website. I’m most interested in the keynotes by Jerry Weinberg and Cem Kaner, but there are many excellent presenters this year (and the participants tend to be some of the most “awake” testers I’ve met). Hope to see you there.
More later on the infinite bug pool problem.
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