Wow, ten years in testing. It feels both correct and surreal. A lot of things have happened over the last decade, and reading back over the old X Years in Testing posts is really interesting. So what do I have to report now? A part of me wants to go through old headings and […]
Author: Cassandra H. Leung
I Vibe Coded an App and Learnt Exactly What I Thought I Would
If you read my blog On No / Low Code and AI for Automation, Testing, and Quality Engineering, then you probably already know how I feel about AI in software production and what the kids call “vibe coding”. Feel free to read that first if you haven’t already. I won’t keep you waiting. […]
On Unit / Integration / Regression Tests and Terminology
This post is inspired by several conversations I’ve had over the years, as well as my own musings about testing targets, testing intentions, and terminology. I’ve noticed that there’s often confusion and a great effort to give different types of tests (or those perceived as such) different names, and having only one name […]
Brag Board Template (How to Make Your Work – and Achievements – More Visible)
This is a companion post to my TestBash 2025 talk on How to Make Your Work – and Achievements – More Visible. Here, you will find the Brag Board template shown in the talk. .pdf: Brag Board Template – CassandraHL Miro board: Brag Board Template You can also […]
On No / Low Code and AI for Automation, Testing, and Quality Engineering
This post has gone through a few versions, as I figured out exactly what it was I wanted to get across. Please bear with me, but also feel free to skip. I think my TL;DR is: I’d rather write automation code than use a no / low code tool, even though I don’t […]