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In this insightful episode of QA in a Box, we dive into a 1903 Boston kitchen disaster, a wise watchmaker, and a QA lesson hidden in a stubborn clam chowder recipe. Join host Chris Ryan and his ever-curious CTO as they explore why some failures aren’t about what’s broken—but what we assume is working fine. Learn how debugging a recipe is a lot like troubleshooting automation failures (minus the delicious chowder). Tune in for laughs, testing wisdom, and a newfound appreciation for the smallest overlooked details.
🔍 Keywords: QA in a Box, software testing, automation failures, debugging, Selenium, test automation, QA podcast, software quality, testing best practices, debugging software, testing humor.
🎙️ Listen now at www.cryan.com/Podcast
In this insightful episode of QA in a Box, we dive into a 1903 Boston kitchen disaster, a wise watchmaker, and a QA lesson hidden in a stubborn clam chowder recipe. Join host Chris Ryan and his ever-curious CTO as they explore why some failures aren’t about what’s broken—but what we assume is working fine. Learn how debugging a recipe is a lot like troubleshooting automation failures (minus the delicious chowder). Tune in for laughs, testing wisdom, and a newfound appreciation for the smallest overlooked details.
🔍 Keywords: QA in a Box, software testing, automation failures, debugging, Selenium, test automation, QA podcast, software quality, testing best practices, debugging software, testing humor.
🎙️ Listen now at www.cryan.com/Podcast