Send us a text I had the privilege of sitting down with James Bach, one of the most influential voices in software testing. With over four decades in the craft, James brings a rare long-view perspective on how testing has evolved from the early days of Apple to today’s AI-driven landscape. We covered a wide range of topics, including: 🔹 What has and hasn’t changed in testing since the 1980s and why many “new” ideas aren’t new at all. 🔹 Why testers are still misunderstood, and the emotional ...
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Send us a text I had the privilege of sitting down with James Bach, one of the most influential voices in software testing. With over four decades in the craft, James brings a rare long-view perspective on how testing has evolved from the early days of Apple to today’s AI-driven landscape. We covered a wide range of topics, including: 🔹 What has and hasn’t changed in testing since the 1980s and why many “new” ideas aren’t new at all. 🔹 Why testers are still misunderstood, and the emotional ...
Send us a text Interviewing at FAANG and big tech companies can feel intimidating—but it doesn’t have to be. In this episode, I’m joined by Mike Mroczka—Senior Software Engineer and contributing author of Beyond Cracking the Coding Interview—to demystify the process and share practical strategies to help you land your next role. We break down what to expect in coding interviews, how to approach system design interviews, and the red and green flags you should watch out for—on both sides of the...
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Send us a text I had the privilege of sitting down with James Bach, one of the most influential voices in software testing. With over four decades in the craft, James brings a rare long-view perspective on how testing has evolved from the early days of Apple to today’s AI-driven landscape. We covered a wide range of topics, including: 🔹 What has and hasn’t changed in testing since the 1980s and why many “new” ideas aren’t new at all. 🔹 Why testers are still misunderstood, and the emotional ...