01.20.2016 - By Sam Newman
I got to record a number of great interviews at Øredev in Sweden late last year. Amy's was the third, but due to slightly confusing reasons on my side, is actually the first to get released.
Amy is a software engineer in test at Songkick, who has been helping the delivery organisation there make the journey towards continuous delivery. We talk about many, many things, including the value of parent pester power, why university courses with sandwich (work placement) years are a good idea, he different types of testing, and how to adopt continuous delivery.
Amy on Twitter: @itjustbroke
Amy’s Blog: https://testingthemind.wordpress.com/ -
A recent presentation, 'Testing in a Continuous Delivery World': https://vimeo.com/95185769
Amy’s involvement with the Weekend Testing group: http://weekendtesting.com/?page_id=3515
Finally, the name of the Jason Huggins angry-birds playing robot I mentioned is Tapsterbot. Jason actually has a new venture up and running looking to build more of these, and you can see lots of fun videos of them in action here: https://t.co/ADFi5Maqeg