I’m going to be interviewed on April 19 by Gil Broza, an expert Agile coach who is a colleague and friend here in Toronto.
Gil’s request for an interview reminded me of an experience I had a few weeks ago. I received an email from a couple of researchers in Sweden who are studying exploratory testing. I was honoured to be asked for my point of view on the subject. However, I was a little startled when the gentlemen provided me with a list of 27 questions about the problems of exploratory testing. And 23 about the benefits of exploratory testing. And 16 about the problems of test-case-based testing. And 17 about the benefits of test-case-based testing.
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