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Pragmatic Software Testing: Becoming an Effective and Efficient Test Professional by Black, Rex published by John Wiley & Sons

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First published February 20, 2007

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January 20, 2023
Quite interesting + useful book. Give nice overview of system settings.

Chapter 25 - integration testing + Chapter 5 - Understanding Risks to System Quality seems quite useful to me. Well written.
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June 30, 2012
Having read "Pragmatic Programmer", I had high expectations of this book. But it ended to be just another book discussing the nuts and bolts of software testing. Software testing is beyond equivalence, boundary, state-model and all the likes. Whether you're a programmer in Java or Ruby or some other, as a programmer, some skills are warranted of you. Similarly, when one dons the role of Software Tester, the mindset, the discipline has to be in another realm. I expected this book to talk of all those. But sadly, it was just **another** software testing book.

The book has good exercises to practice. Worth doing them if you're a novice or just wanna do them for fun.
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