What to expect from the Qase Studies newsletter
Since revamping the Qase studies newsletter in November 2023, we’ve been taking note of which stories resonate with our subscribers. If you’re into QA news, discussions, resources, and events, you’ll love Qase Studies!
To give you an idea of what to expect from our biweekly newsletter, here’s a look at some of the most popular stories from the past six months.
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From the Qase Files 🗂️
Qase Files content produced by the Qase team, including blog posts, product announcements, videos, and more.
- Is the world full of bugs or do QA professionals live in their own buggy world?
- Total Quality Management in software development and QA
- 10 lesser-known and unexpected books to improve your testing
What we’re reading 📚
Think of this like “Staff Picks” at a bookstore. You’ll find interesting articles, intriguing projects, and industry-related books.
- The Lava Lamps That Help Encrypt the Internet
- Laying Off Testers? Think Twice Before You Act!
- QA Horror Stories [Chapter 1]: Nightmare On Regression Street
- Cyclomatic complexity: Why QAs (and Devs) should worry about it
Questions and conversations 💬
We love getting into conversations (and sometimes heated discussions) on social media and in forums. We curate recent conversations for each issue. Below are a few that our readers were particularly interested in.
- A quality assurance test turned into a $340 million lawsuit. The question is — who is to blame?
- Test coverage is not indicative of good testing, good test coverage is a side effect of good testing
- What are 10 things you should never say to a junior tester/QA?
Events 🎪
We include upcoming industry events in every issue. If you’d like to plan ahead, you can always bookmark our roundup of software conferences to attend, which we update regularly.
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