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What are you learning next? Issue 370 | Tuesday 19th April 2022 | This newsletter is kindly supporte

What are you learning next? [An illustration of a monster character reading a newspaper with the words "Your Weekly Testing News"]( Issue 370 | Tuesday 19th April 2022 | [View Online →]( This newsletter is kindly supported by Vornex [5 Ways to Time Travel Test [Whitepaper]]( Temporal testing is critical for date sensitive business rules such as insurance rates, billing, and enrollment. Efficient time travel testing can increase your test coverage, accelerate development, and improve software quality. Read our whitepaper to learn the 5 ways to time travel software. --------------------------------------------------------------- Hello everyone, Mark here again as Simon is enjoying a lovely week off with his family. Hope you’re having fun, Simon! The last week has been quite a busy one for us as the events are all hotting up. First of all, we have [TestBash Mobile on the 21st of April]( which is our second online-only event of the year. Personally, for me, what makes this event so exciting is the range of talks on offer. Normally when we think of Mobile testing we tend to think of the technical aspects of Mobile. But there are going to be some great talks that expand what it means to test Mobile apps such as accessibility, shift-left and managing Mobile testing. Don’t forget, [if your Pro then it’s free to attend](. Then straight after that, I’m heading up to Edinburgh with Richard to run our next [Automation in Testing training](. It was fantastic to be running our training in person again, getting the opportunity to see people at work and make new friends. This is also why I am excited about [TestBashX Edinburgh on the 28th of April]( as well! Our first TestBashX in Brighton was an absolute blast, and it was a real pleasure to run my activity and contribute to the hands-on nature of TestBashX. I’m confident TestBashX Edinburgh will be just as exciting. Amid all that fun, we’re working hard to get TestBash World and TestBash UK prepared with lineups. However, don’t worry if you think you’ve missed an opportunity to speak at TestBash UK, [our calls for papers have reopened]( this time with some specific topics you can submit a talk on. Why not take a look and see what ideas our suggestions spark? There’s always so much to do and not enough time. But I can’t wait to attend all the events and meet new people and reconnect with old friends. Maybe I’ll get the chance to speak with you :) — Mark, OpsBoss This newsletter is kindly supported by Aqua Cloud [#1 tool for test management in regulated industries and big enterprises — aqua ALM]( Among aqua customers are giant German banks, insurance companies, government organisations, factories and biggest tech enterprises. aqua accelerates their audit process x3 and speeds up their releases x2. Migration to aqua takes 1 day. Try 30 days free Useful business posts - [Every Experience Matters: What is the Real Cost of Bad Software?]( - [Announcing TestRail 7.5 with Webhooks]( by Hannah Son - [Meet the Mabler: Tamara Yu, Software Engineer]( by Dan Belcher --------------------------------------------------------------- Events [View all]( - Thu 21 Apr [TestBash Mobile]( - Mon 25 Apr - Wed 27 Apr [Automation in Testing - Edinburgh]( - NEW Tue 26 Apr [Note Takers]( 👀 📝 - Thu 28 Apr [TestBashX Edinburgh]( - Thu 26 May [TestBash Careers]( - Wed 22 Jun - Thu 23 Jun [TestBash World]( 💬 Keep the conversation going on [The Club]( (our forum) and the [MoT Slack]( (our chat client). And keep in the loop via the [Ministry of Testing Community Timeline](. --------------------------------------------------------------- 🤩 Transform your career. Keep up to date and relevant with all the latest and most important topics in testing and quality. Access all live events and 1000+ talks, webinars, articles, and podcasts. Take control of your career growth. [Register for a Ministry of Testing Pro Membership]( today. [Visit ministryoftesting.com]( [Twitter]( [LinkedIn]( [YouTube]( [SoundCloud]( [Instagram]( Copyright © 2022 Ministry of Testing, All rights reserved. You have opted to join this email list. Our mailing address is: Ministry of Testing 19 New RoadBrighton, East Sussex BN1 1UF United Kingdom [Add us to your address book]( Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](.

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