Aaron Hodder (@awghodder) 's Twitter Profile
Aaron Hodder

@awghodder

Testing Practice Manager at Datacom. I focus on the human aspects of software development. I care about great people building great software, responsibly.

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Consulting Comedy (@consultingcmdy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

How would you write "I did grocery shopping" on a resume? “Managed the timely and cost-effective purchase of core operational supplies of a dynamic and agile team and ensured that all stakeholders had the required nutritional inputs to operate functionally.”

Shit User Story (@shituserstory) 's Twitter Profile Photo

As a… – Web3 enthusiast I want to… – make AI my entire personality now so that… – I can forget about the apes I remortgaged my house for

As a…
– Web3 enthusiast
I want to…
– make AI my entire personality now
so that…
– I can forget about the apes I remortgaged my house for
Paradith (@ajparadith) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Does anyone have a guide for managers/peeps in work in how to communicate with people with hearing impairments, best practices, verbal comms etc.? I need one for peeps I work with and struggling to find something

Will Oremus (@willoremus) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Asked for examples of sexual harassment at law schools, ChatGPT named a GW prof accused of touching a student on a class trip to Alaska, citing a WashPost story. The prof is real. The rest was made up. We wrote about what happens when AIs lie about you: washingtonpost.com/technology/202…

Russell Brown (@publicaddress) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This story has been a while coming and I'm pretty excited to see it in print. Late last year, the editor of The Listener asked me if I could write a feature about adult ADHD diagnoses. I jumped at it, not least because it's something I've thought about for a *long* time.

This story has been a while coming and I'm pretty excited to see it in print. Late last year, the editor of The Listener asked me if I could write a feature about adult ADHD diagnoses. I jumped at it, not least because it's something I've thought about for a *long* time.
Aaron Hodder (@awghodder) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I've found 17 out of 18 checks on this first testing challenge. Frustratedly trying to find the last one! testingchallenges.thetestingmap.org/index.php

Aaron Hodder (@awghodder) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Most of what we call "Quality Assurance" is actually "Quantity Assurance". Quantity of test cases, quantity of bugs raised, quantity of bugs fixed... Quality isn't measurable. But Quantity is. If you're counting something, you're counting a quantity.

Marxist777 📕🇵🇸 (@marxist777) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is Jordan Neely. On Monday, he was lynched. On the NYC subway he started telling passengers that he was fed up being hungry, thirsty and having no place to rest. He began to shout in his frustration, and threw his jacket on the floor. An ex-marine then murdered him.🧵

This is Jordan Neely. 

On Monday, he was lynched. 

On the NYC subway he started telling passengers that he was fed up being hungry, thirsty and having no place to rest. He began to shout in his frustration, and threw his jacket on the floor. 

An ex-marine then murdered him.🧵
Richard Bradshaw (@friendlytester) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Your team cannot create valuable automated tests/checks without exploratory testing. You need to explore a system, to understand it enough to create valuable automation. Automation that is truly going to help the team make decisions. And not just generate noise/distraction.

100 days of Skilled Testing (@skilledtesting) 's Twitter Profile Photo

James Bach (James Marcus Bach) and Aaron Hodder (Aaron Hodder) explained clearly about only the test case is not #testing bit.ly/45iJZdK Thank you, James and Aaron #100DaysofSkilledTesting