Sometimes you think you know a lot and then… This was such kind of story. After years of working with different data formats, I thought I knew them quite well. However, Vladimir Alekseichenko from Dataworkshop.eu in his webinar “Data Formats” showed the topic from the Machine Learning perspective. Of course, Continue Reading
Sławomir Duda-Klimaszewski
Git for Testers
During my journey with Python, I’m at the point where I would like to show my growing skills to the public. This is why I decided to join GitHub community and start using a remote repository. To become familiar with the new tool, I went through a short training programme Continue Reading
Accessibility
Do you know that according to WHO statistics1, more than billion people are affected by some form of disability? It is about 15% of the Earth population. At least part of this group needs specially designed websites to be able to fully use the internet content. This is why the Continue Reading
Status Games
Thanks to Agile Wroclaw Group, I attended a practical workshop on status behaviours conducted by Rafał Cupiał who is a researcher and trainer in social neuroscience in business. The workshop focused on communication and our behaviours connected with conscious and unconscious rivalry for social status. Thanks to the online meetup Continue Reading
Python Essentials 1 completed
After several weeks of work, I’ve just completed the Python Essentials 1 course (aligned with PCEP-30-02) offered by Python Institute on edube.org. I know all the basic concepts of Python and can write simple programs in this language. My final task was to write a simple Tic-Tac-Toe game based on Continue Reading
uTest Update
Last month I managed to complete uTest Academy courses. I learnt how to test websites, PC software and mobile applications, how to prepare visual documentation and collect different logs both in PC and mobile phone, and how to report bugs, write reviews and complete test cases available on the crowdtesting Continue Reading
Testing the Banking App
A few days ago I got an invitation from my bank to test their new pilot mobile application. Of course, I accepted the invitation as I don’t want to miss a single chance to practise my skills. So I’ve just started testing Santander OneApp Polska in its beta version. Although Continue Reading
Sprint Review & Retrospective: Google Cloud
I’ve just finished prematurely the Sprint after 9 days of struggling with Google Cloud solutions. During this time, I managed to complete one course and earn a badge available for viewing on my public profile. After that I tried several times to complete the challenge in the path “Create and Continue Reading
ISTQB: Ishikawa diagram
A week ago or so I started learning the ISTQB glossary to familiarize with the official nomenclature. I use the Polish/English bilingual version (3.4) available on SJSI page. Of course, I also recommend the official glossary website. As my main learning tool is Anki, I created a new deck and Continue Reading
First fixed bug
To back up my WordPress blog, I use the Backuply plugin which perfectly meets my needs. Nevertheless, three weeks ago I encountered a defect – if no backups were performed at all, the plugin displayed an enormous number of days since the last plugin (counted from the start of the Continue Reading