Testers' Island Discs Ep13 - Andrew Morton

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This episode of Testers' Island Discs was supported by TestRail, the test management tool that makes testing simpler - it works the way you test. Learn more and try it for free at www.gurock.com/testrail. Andrew comes to the island to share stories from TestBash Brighton 2018, highlighting a few of his favourite sessions and drawing parallels to his own career experiences. He also brings a particularly wide variety of songs spanning a range of genres, including satire, movies, videogames, musical theatre, and artists that it's okay to like even if they're not "cool". You can reach Andrew on the Ministry of Testing Slack or via Twitter (@TestingChef).   TestBash Brighton talks discussed in detail: Rosie Hamilton - Discovering Logic in Testing Danny Dainton - Learning to Learn: My Struggles and Successes Alan Page - Experiences in Modern Testing 99 Second Talks   Other Links: Screen Testing: Doctor Who - The Deadly Assassin (feat. Andrew Morton) Andrew Morton & Anna Baik talk at TestBash Brighton 2016 Meetup.com: South West Test Twitter: South West Test Neil Studd: Lessons learned from six months of refining a presentation Wikipedia: Inductive reasoning Wikipedia: Deductive reasoning Wikipedia: Abductive reasoning Puzzle Baron's Logic Puzzles TED Talks: Shawn Achor - The happy secret to better work Amazon.co.uk: Adam Kay - The Remains of Tom Lehrer YouTube: Tom Lehrer - Pollution Alan Page's Angry Weasel blog AB Testing podcast Looney Labs: Fluxx Ministry of Testing: Choose Not To Be A Software Testing Hero (Ali Hill) Let's Talk About Tests, Baby: Episode 100 (Live from Brighton) Patreon: Gem Hill Elizabeth Sandifer: TARDIS Eruditorum essays   Regular Links: Listen to and subscribe to this podcast on iTunes and SoundCloud Sign up to be a guest on the show Testers' Island Discs playlist on Spotify Testers' Island Discs reading list on Goodreads Follow us on Twitter

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