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Alan and Brent talk about Modern Testing (which isn't all that modern, and not really about testing - except when it is). Every other week or so, A&B tell stories and discuss what's happening in the world of software - including a variety of topics like Agile, Lean, Delivery, DevOps, Data Science, Experimentation, Leadership, and more.
Intro / Outro music on the AB Testing podcast is The One by Rivet. License: CC BY
Intro / Outro music on ABT343 is from https://filmmusic.io
“Werq” by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com)
License: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
Intro / Outro music on the AB Testing podcast is The One by Rivet. License: CC BY
Intro / Outro music on ABT343 is from https://filmmusic.io
“Werq” by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com)
License: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
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SummaryIn this episode of the AB Testing Podcast, host Spy welcomes back Walmyr, a seasoned QA engineer and educator, to discuss his journey in quality assurance, the importance of quality culture in software development, and the transition to agile environments. Walmyr shares insights on his experiences with test automation, the significance of effective test design, and the challenges of navigating job changes and company culture. The conversation also touches on personal growth, maintaining a healthy lifestyle, and the impact of remote work on team dynamics. Walmyr emphasizes the importance of continuous learning and knowledge sharing in the tech industry, making this episode a valuable resource for anyone interested in quality assurance and software development.More on Walmyr here: https://walmyr.dev/
In this episode of the A-B Testing Podcast, Spy, Walmyr, and Global Warming reflect on the past year, discussing their favorite books, podcasts, and entertainment from 2025. They delve into the importance of code review and refactoring in the age of AI, share personal finance strategies, and explore the evolving landscape of remote work. The conversation also touches on predictions for 2026, including the impact of AI on job markets and the future of work dynamics.
Lina joins Spy this week to talk about metrics, her upcoming book, and a bit about AI (with a whole lot of ranting).More from Lina on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/linazubyte/
Spy is joined by Globalworming, and we talk about quality as a system, PCT hike statistics, and narrative fiction.
Brent is still on hiatus, so Spy-Friend Timm Gleason joins the podcast this week to talk about stuff - but especially Spy's rant's on project management.
Back after a long hiatus - or half back. No Brent this week, but Andreas Worm and Danny Faught listen while I tell trail stories
We take on a mailbag question, and then talk a bit about the upcoming AB Testing hiatus as Alan prepares for a very long walk in the woods.
We ramble a bit...but then get somewhere interesting. Worth a listen.
Alan gives Brent some advice on engaging remote workers, and Alan shares some bigly news.
We take a mailbag question - and talk about other stuff.
More ranting and discussions (and sometimes, some insights) from Brent and Alan.
It's been a while, but we're back to disagree about measuring developer productivity, and then talk about the doom and rebirth coming from AI.
Usual end of year episode where we reflect on 2024, and look forward to 2025.
Once again, we ramble on topics we didn't plan on talking about.
Welp - Alan asked Brent how it was going, he said it was review season, and then 40 minutes of babbling commenced
We're lazy, so we let chatgpt kick us off with a mailbag question. Tangents followed.
It's hard to tell what we talked about in this episode. But it involved a sleep-deprived Alan, and Brent, the Cat-Lady.
The wonderful Dagna Bieda joins us to talk about her new book, Brain Refactor.
Buy the book at https://www.amazon.com/Brain-Refactor-Engineering-Fulfillment-Opportunities/dp/B0DB69G798/ and learn more about Dagna at https://www.themindfuldev.com/
We talk about this article - https://stackoverflow.blog/2024/06/10/generative-ai-is-not-going-to-build-your-engineering-team-for-you/ - which is good, but hyperbolic at times.
Just like millions of others, we feel the need to talk about crowdstrike - just a bit. Then we talk about leadership, engagement, and potential new podcasting ventures.





Dear Alan and Brent, I have only thing to say is you both are awesome and the way you share your experience and knowledge is great. The best part is your humour; it totally make the experience as playful learning. keep on doing it (if you are still continued with your podcast).