There are already five participants registered for the next #GoodEnoughTesting workshop, which will take place next week.

There are 15 places in total, but I might close the registration at 10 people because this is a new version of the workshop, and I want to have time for feedback.

https://goodenoughtesting.com

Just refactored the 404 and 500 pages of #GoodEnoughTesting website to be a bit more in line with the topic :)

#slow #progress #coding #marketing #pages

I am working this weekend to finalise the content for the upcoming #GoodEnoughTesting workshop:

- I am trimming a lot of the previous content to keep it to only the essential
- Rethinking the code and exercises I previously used

Good Enough Testing

A practical workshop that will show you a series of test design techniques, providing a systematic and repeatable approach to write test cases

Playing a bit this weekend with Claude Code and various ways to prompt it to generate #goodenoughtesting that I can review before it starts to write wall of test cases.

PS: I work on a new and improved @goodenoughtesting workshop. Will announce it soon!

There are still some few places available for the #GoodEnoughTesting workshop happening on Thursday 23 January.

Earlier this week, I finally received "Professional Rails Testing - Tools and Principles" by @JasonSwett from Amazon. I can't wait for the winter vacation to have time to dive into it.

I skimmed it and recommended it to participants of my #GoodEnoughTesting workshop yesterday!

#GoodEnoughTesting #Applied #TestCase #Design

I like to apply when possible the test design techniques on real code. Here I reviewed a bit of code from the open source Rails app from @zammadhq and applied a systematic process to extract test cases:

The entire process took me about 30 minutes at most, considering I already had the Open Graph image from a post I published about the #GoodEnoughTesting workshop some time ago. And I used that image for the embedded shoutout.

There are still discounts available for #GoodEnoughTesting Workshops for December and January sessions.

This weekend is your opportunity to enhance your testing skills without breaking the bank.