Story For The Sake Of Black Coffee ☕Home Setup This is not my usual kind of posting, no software testing tips, and no leadership discussion involved, today is just about coffee. And about our long love relationship. A lot of coffee is going to be involved in this post together with exciting tools we have discovered along the way.
Story My 2022 in Pictures It's been three years since I haven't created and posted "My 20xx in Pictures" and somehow I missed it. It's a good reminder that another year is almost close to its end and an even greater reminder that good things had happened this year too. I have made sort of
Personal Development The One With The "Team Didn't Want You Anymore" This post is based on a real story. There's no secret I'm reading a lot of literature on how to be a good manager, how to be a good leader, and how to be "a human" at work, like many of us are doing these days, right? And while reading
Personal Development 4 Tips For Staying Engaged With Your Professional Self During Maternity Leave Oh well, my beloved moms and "moms to be" readers, this one is for you. I'm sorry, gentlemen. For many women, maternity leave is the best time of their lives as you're spending your whole time pampering, caring, loving, snuggling your little human. And the feelings that come with these
Software Testing Letter to my fellow tester. 🔵 The text below was published in "Around the World with 80 Software Testers" book. The book draws upon the knowledge and experience from both experts and new voices from around the world involved in software testing. Don't be shy. Let your voice be heard. Why? Because your voice is valuable
Story 4 Things To Pass Over The Generations If you know me, you know that I'm a "family first" kind of person and that I rarely share online things about my family. And I don't do it because family is a private thing for me and it should remain private. Parents are our first role models and even