introducing the new category: “playing and asking questions”

Today I created a new category: playing and asking questions

Here you will find my test reports - actually more correct - my game reports. Now you are certainly going to ask, why I then don’t call it “test reports” ?

Well, I want to show with this, that testing for me involves the aspect of exploring and playing respectively. There are so many unknown things in software (and much more in life). And my opinion is, that the best way to tease more info out, is to play with it.

Like a child would do - a child plays and asks so unbelievably many questions.
Pamela Adam
(this picture is by Pamela Adam and is licenced under Creative Commons Attribution 2.0 License, source: Flickr)

Testing is really fun - not only my profession.
I hope, you see it the same way (or you will see it like this one day hopefully).

Erkan YILMAZ

3 Responses to “introducing the new category: “playing and asking questions””

  1. Shan Says:

    Hehe, exactly! Testing is fun. Especially when you found a bug.

    [ Néih hóu / Nîmen hâo Shan,
    you are right. Thank you again for all your good exploration services. I wish you all the best for your future.
    M goi / Toa chie

    Erkan ]

  2. I ask questions » Blog Archive » 8-year-olds should test my code Says:

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  3. pamela Says:

    This wee one is now 3 years old and still loves books. She also loves taking photographs, because from the moment she could grasp things my camera was in her hand, she learned by play.

    [Erkan: Thank you again for this wonderful picture. I wish you and your daughter all the best for the future.]

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