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How I Fought a Common Cliché in the IT Industry

In the world and today’s society, there are many clichés; I think clichés can be some of the most hurtful things as they prevent us from knowing a new person with different nationality, religion, skin color, or different musical taste. At the end of the day, we are just people who do the same things, […]

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Unit Testing Custom Rules, Actions, and Conditions with FakeDb – Part 2 – Testing Actions

In part 2 of this 3 part series, I will cover how to test a custom action using Sitecore FakeDb. When testing a custom action, you are testing that action alone – so I am not testing the rules engine itself, nor am I testing a specific condition (that was covered in part 1 of […]

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Unit Testing Custom Rules, Actions, and Conditions with FakeDb – Part 1 – Testing Conditions

Recently I was working on 2 new implementations of the Sitecore rules engine – adding new rule “types” that would be executed by an existing Sitecore pipeline. More news will come about those rules in the upcoming videos in BrainJocks SCORE University. We at BrainJocks are heavily vested in using Sitecore.FakeDb – so I decided […]

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Software QA testing – which is best Exploratory vs Scripted?

Many people have asked me which is better in software testing; exploratory vs scripted. First, lets take a look at a basic explanation of each: Scripted Testing (Wikipedia definition – Scripted Testing) Scripted testing in regards to software testing is the detailed step-by-step approach to testing a specific piece of functionality.  Generally, a test writer or […]

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