To become familiar with a tool, one has to use it in practice. As I’m a lone traveller through the IT space, I can’t fully fathom out the Scrum nature. Nevertheless, I use its principles in my daily planning. My first attempts were quite clumsy. I simply planned the day Continue Reading
Sławomir Duda-Klimaszewski
Practical Introduction to IT Security
I’ve always been keen on IT, reading a lot, exploring new areas, keeping abreast of the advancements. Few months before starting my (r)evolution, I attended a webinar on security in IT presented by Michał Sajdak and Grzegorz Tworek, and organized by Sekurak.pl. It was a 5-hour long marathon of knowledge Continue Reading
uTest
Theoretical knowledge is really important, but nothing can replace practice. Therefore, I decided to create an account on uTest – one of many crowdtesting platforms. My main goal is to gain experience rather than earn a lot of money, therefore I’m prepared to work hard and gain reputation and ranking Continue Reading
Basics of Postman
Thanks to Stacja.it, I had the opportunity to become familiar with another tool – Postman – and the whole idea of API testing. The presenter, Piotr Buczek, showed HTTP protocol and API fundamentals in a quite detailed way, which was really good for me as a beginner. The first theoretical Continue Reading
Summer Calendar 2022 on Cherry-IT.pl
Day 1 I decided to take a one-month educational testing challenge provided by Anna Pieciulko-Czyrko from http://cherry-it.pl/ blog. The calendar is entitled “Na tropie błędów” [Hunting for defects] and, as the author promises, every day will bring new tasks to do. Day 2 The first task is to find an Continue Reading
Testu 2022 – the change of plans
Yesterday I started my first conference — Testμ 2022 organized by LambdaTest company from India. This is a marvellous opportunity to learn more about the current testing industry (although mainly connected with automatic testing) and to practice English at the same time, especially because the speakers are of different backgrounds. Continue Reading
Python – the progress
Thanks to edube.org I’m attending their free basic training on Python. While exploring the possible ways to develop myself in the IT world, I would like to check if I’m fit to work as a programmer. Additionally, Python can be used in test automation, therefore I decided to learn the Continue Reading
Learn SQL – short training for absolute beginners
I’ve just completed Learn SQL training by Codecademy.com. The training is absolutely free and can be done in a very short time. For me it was 4 days in a row, ca. 1 hour per day. The course covers absolute basics of SQL with fundamental commands to manipulate tables, constraints, Continue Reading
Big Data – Big Difficulties
In my quest for opportunities to learn something new, I’ve just attended a webinar entitled “Introduction to Big Data algorithms used in commercial technologies”. The webinar was organized by the Unity Group as part of their Unity Tech Talks initiative and was held by data engineer Stanisław Bzdęga. The beginning Continue Reading
First Retro
Although I haven’t set up any sprint yet, I decided to start my personal Scrum experience with the first retrospective. I know that Scrum is designed for agile groups, but to learn it better I would like to incorporate its concepts into my daily routine. So this is the first Continue Reading