

TestGuild Automation Podcast
Joe Colantonio
TestGuild Automation Podcast (formally Test Talks) is a weekly podcast hosted by Joe Colantonio, which geeks out on all things software test automation. TestGuild Automation covers news found in the testing space, reviews books about automation, and speaks with some of the thought leaders in the test automation field. We'll aim to interview some of today's most successful and inspiring software engineers, and test automation thought leaders.
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Sep 4, 2016 • 35min
118: Testing and Tacos: What's Your Yum Factor with Gregory Schmidt
Feeling hungry? Have you ever binged on tacos? Do you remember how the first one tasted and thought it couldn't get much better? But by the time you got to your third and fourth you may have started to tire of the tacos. (You'll have to listen to this show to find out how this analogy translates to testing!) In this episode, Gregory Schmidt serves up some testing tamales in the form of optimum marginal utility as applied to test value that will help you take your testing "YUM" factor all the way to 100.

Aug 28, 2016 • 36min
117: How to Avoid Rookie Mistakes in Performance Testing with Rebecca Clinard
Today we'll be test talking with the founder of Performance Wisdom, Rebecca Clinard, about performance testing and the most frequent rookie mistakes folks make with performance testing. Do you have a web or mobile application you need load tested to determine its scalability limitations? Are you unsure of your tool, technology or skill set requirements? If you're thinking about getting into performance testing or want to know how you can help your teams with performance-related tasks, you won't want to miss this episode.

Aug 21, 2016 • 42min
116: Modern Testing for the 21st Century with Andy Tinkham
On today's show we'll test talk with Andy Tinkham, a software testing expert with over 20 years' experience, about his views on modern testing. Andy will discuss how testing has evolved, what we as testers need to know, and how we are all responsible for helping to shape the future of testing. Within the philosophy of modern testing there are a series of principles that Andy has broken down into four pillars: Context First, Testers are Not Robots, Using Multiple Lenses for Test Design, and Providing Useful and Timely Information. If you're a tester who wants to continue being a tester in the 21st century, you'll want to listen up! Check it out.

Aug 14, 2016 • 36min
115: Agile, Lean Startup Mindsets with Maaret Pyhäjärvi
On today's show I'll be test talking with Maaret Pyhajarvi, a collaborative software specialist with emphasis on testing, all about mob testing, pair testing, exploratory testing and more. Maaret has a soft spot for hands-on testing, and for helping teams grow and build successful products and businesses. Maaret shares a bunch of knowledge in this episode to help us think with a more Agile, Lean startup mindset. Check it out!

Aug 7, 2016 • 34min
114: HipTest: Test Management for Agile Teams with Laurent Py
Are you struggling with managing you BDD efforts? Wishing you had a central location for your BDD where everyone can contribute to creating a common, domain-specific language as well as help refactor changes across multiple teams spread out across the globe? If so, Hiptest might be the tool for you. Hiptest is an open-source, modern test management collaborative platform for Agile teams that was designed to help you deliver better software faster. On today's show we'll be speaking with Laurent Py, co-founder and product manager at Hiptest, all about how to create more collaborative BDD.

Jul 31, 2016 • 29min
113: Why We Needs More Women & Minorities in Tech with Angie Jones
Today we'll be test talking with Angie Jones about why we need more women and minorities in tech, as well as automation with Java. Angie is a consulting automation engineer at LexisNexis and an inventor with more than 20 patented inventions. On top of all that, she has been featured in Ebony magazine as one of the country's top young leaders under the age of 30, you definitely don't want to miss this show.

Jul 24, 2016 • 38min
112: Real World Test Automation Survey Results with Greg Paskal
It's the middle of 2016 – a good time to take a mid-year pulse of what's going on in the test automation community. In this episode we'll TestTalk with Greg Paskal, author of Test Automation in the Real World and Director of Quality Assurance-Automation at Ramsey Solutions, A Dave Ramsey Company, all about his latest "testing in the real world "survey to find out what folks are currently succeeding and struggling with in their test automation efforts.

Jul 17, 2016 • 37min
111: Benefits of Cross-Team Pair Testing in Agile with Katrina Clokie
What is pair testing? It's exactly what it sounds like -- two people on the same machine, trying to complete a test together. On today's show, Katrina Clokie shares with us all the benefits her organization has enjoyed since starting pair testing, as well as how it's helping to change culture through testing. If your Agile sprint teams are struggling with testing, you won't want to miss this episode.

Jul 10, 2016 • 35min
110: Mobile Testing Coverage Optimization with Eran Kinsbruner
Coming up with a solid plan for the right test coverage mix for your mobile app testing efforts can sometimes feel like a black art. And like with all black arts, you usually end up paying the price with bad results. On today's show we'll test talk with Eran Kinsbruner, Director and Mobile Technical Evangelist from Perfecto, about mobile testing coverage optimization using a free online resource called Digital Test Coverage Optimizer. Eran will also share some of his best tips to ensure you're consistently creating mobile testing automation awesomeness.

Jul 3, 2016 • 44min
109: Improve Your Requirement,Test & Defect Process with Matt Angerer
Today's show is all about how to improve your Application Lifecycle Management (ALM) efforts as we TestTalk with Matt Angerer, an SR Solutions Architect for Results Positive. In this episode Matt shares with us a methodology called RPALM that will help you improve you ALM efforts. If you're struggling with managing and creating traceability between your requirements, tests and defects, or if your results lack visibility to your team, this episode is for you -- check it out.


