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 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 ...