by Xray Test Management
Are you looking to improve your overall testing and quality practices? Join your hosts Sérgio Freire and Cristiano Cunha, Solution Architects at Xray. Together, they tackle some of the most common testing and quality challenges with guests from the testing community. This podcast is sponsored by Xray - a native quality management app for Jira. See how Xray can help you deliver better software - together. https://hubs.li/Q01qBdZd0
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March 26, 2025
<p>Test-Driven Development (TDD): is it worth it?</p><p>In this episode of QA Therapy, we sit down with Thierry de Pauw, an expert in software development and continuous delivery, to explore the impact of Test-Driven Development (TDD).</p><p><br></p><p>🔹 What is TDD, and why should teams adopt it?</p><p>🔹 How does TDD influence software quality and maintainability?</p><p>🔹 Common myths and misconceptions about TDD</p><p>🔹 Practical tips for implementing TDD effectively</p>
March 5, 2025
<p>In this episode of QA Therapy, we sit down with <strong>Richard Adams</strong>, a seasoned expert in security testing, to dive deep into the critical role security plays in modern software development. </p><p>With security breaches becoming more sophisticated and frequent, it's essential for QA teams to integrate security testing into their workflows to protect applications and user data. Tune in to learn! 🚀</p>
February 12, 2025
<p>"Monitoring is for your known unknowns. Observability is for your unknown unknowns." But what does that really mean? And where does exploratory testing fit into all of this? ⚡</p><p><br></p><p>In this episode of QA Therapy, we sit down with Charity Majors, co-founder and CTO of Honeycomb, to dive into the evolving role of testing, monitoring, and observability in modern software development.</p><p><br></p><p>💡 What you’ll learn:</p><p>✅ Why monitoring helps catch the known unknowns—things you expect might break.</p><p>✅ How observability uncovers the unknown unknowns—the surprises you never saw coming.</p><p>✅ Where exploratory testing fits in today’s fast-moving development cycles.</p><p>✅ How QA, DevOps, and Engineering are merging into a continuous process of learning and adaptation.</p><p><br></p><p>It’s not just about bugs, crashes, or outages—it’s about understanding what you’re unleashing into the world. 🚀 This episode will challenge how you think about quality, reliability, and testing.</p>
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