For our fifth event, we have decided to mix things up a bit and have two different speakers on one great night!
First up we have a fresh talk from Al Goodall, an experienced Lead Tester with WorkForce Software talking about his journey on taking testing to the entire SDLC. Then we have seasoned speaker and MoT Bucks co-host Simon Prior talking about his own experiences of test leadership and how he grows a quality mindset in the dev cultures he encounters.
This is going to be a great night - not one to be missed!
As you are no doubt painfully aware we will need to modify the format so that our meetup can go ahead, given the current Coronavirus restrictions. As such, we've spoken to our colleagues at Ministry of Testing and arranged a Crowdcast (webinar) format for Thomas' talk instead.
On behalf of MoTBucks please stay safe, be kind to yourselves and others, and we'll look forward to seeing you online on September 9th!
First Speaker: Al Goodall
Title : My Journey Shifting my Testing Left
Abstract: How do you move your testing left and start testing earlier in the development lifecycle and what’s good about it? When I started on my first mobile project I had no idea about shifting left and learnt where and how I could get access to the software earlier and the tooling I used.
What about the rest of the team, how are they contributing to moving testing left? What other tools are available to me to help test a feature as early as possible?
This talk will cover my journey across three projects I have been involved with as I have looked to test as early a possible and look at how the team as a whole plays a part in testing earlier. As well as what tools and practices are available to enable shifting testing left.
Bio: Al Goodall is a Lead Software Quality Analyst at WorkForce Software, he’s worked on Client Server, SAAS and Mobile projects. He’s currently involved in a project for a unified scheduling solution. He can be found on Twitter at @testninja77 . In his spare time Al likes to go running, listening to lots of different music, watching movies and reading one of his collected first edition books by Tom Clancy or Craig Thomas.