James Wadley
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Explore missed bug reflections, discuss internal QA conferences, and uncover the impact of self-taught learning in episode 65 of This Week in Testing!
Reimagine irreproducible "Heisenbugs" as opportunities to strengthen your team's debugging practices
Two people smile for a selfie in a theatre with red seats and decorative walls. One person gives a thumbs up, wearing glasses and a hoodie. The other person wears a cap and has a beard.
A bearded man in a cap and a woman with glasses and long red hair take a selfie indoors. The woman wears a pink jacket and a name tag while flashing a peace sign. People are visible in the background through an open doorway.
Three people smiling for a selfie indoors at a Postman API Platform event. They stand in front of a wooden wall and a Postman banner. One person wears glasses. A monitor and orange tablecloth are in the background.
Four men are smiling and posing for a selfie indoors. One is wearing a cap, others have name tags. They all appear cheerful and are standing closely together.
Two people are in front of a purple backdrop with "Ministry of Testing" written on it. One person looks surprised, wearing glasses and a name tag. The other is smiling with arms raised, wearing a black hoodie.
Two people posing in front of a Ministry of Testing backdrop. The person on the left holds up a paper prop to their face, while the person on the right wears colourful sunglasses. They are both smiling and wearing hooded sweatshirts.
Group of testers enjoying a drink all posing for a photo.
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