The Ministry of Testing’s Test.Bash() event on the 28th of October 2021 was a brilliant event as was the famous (or in some cases infamous) 99 Second Talks. As seems to be my tradition now, I debuted a new testing song. I’ll Test in Live
Who Tests the Tests?
Disabled by Their Environment - Test.Bash() Manchester 2019
Testing is for You - TestBash Manchester 2019
Reflections from TestBash Brighton – Being Brave
I’ve been a member of the online testing community for a long time, initially though Twitter by following some testing ‘names’ and then through the Ministry of Testing. A lot has been written about how welcoming the Ministry is and how they put inclusion and diversity at the forefront of their thinking and planning and I can only echo that. They have not only helped me improve as a tester, they have helped me improve as a person and had a massive and unexpected impact on me. They helped me be braver!
I’ve written poetry and parody lyrics to songs since I was young. These were always for me, with a couple of minor exceptions to my partner! You know, valentines and other mushy stuff… But something happened along the way and posting my first foray into testing related output (https://www.thebigtesttheory.com/blog/2017/11/26/if-ady-stokes-2017) in the club as well as my blog (which was also for me, never expected anyone else to read it) was a very big step for me. It took a long time for me to decide to share, then even longer to hit the Create Topic button. Fortunately there are some very kind people in our community who enjoyed it and encouraged me to do more.
At Brighton in my talk, Test all the Things with the Periodic Table of Testing, I had an irrational idea to create a song for people to join in and hopefully remember my table. I always get nervous before talking but it was several levels raised above normal thinking about singing (well, what I call singing) in public. Again I was encouraged by many but I need to shout out to Gem Hill and Emma Keaveny (our brilliant Essentials host) for their encouragement. To quote Emma;
Yes my friend, be brave! It’s the best place to be brave.
And it was! Despite my shaky voice, messing up the last chorus and going out of rhythm I did it! With more help from the amazing Gwen Diagram and João Proença through a Twitter request I had my support and the whole crown joined in. Warning, if you play this, you will hear my truly awful singing. No excuses, but it is a bit out of sync… honest… 😊
https://twitter.com/ministryoftest/status/1113369481596801025
Lyrics below if you want to see but the story isn’t quite finished…
Two days later I was even braver in the 99 second talks at TestBash. I read out my poem, Does it Work. The very first time I have ever read out one of my poems. I was shaking badly throughout to the point I nearly dropped the mic (not in a cool at the end way like Vern Richards (love him) suggested).
Being brave can sometimes have its rewards and mine was incredible. I’ve been a long-time admirer of Angie Jones and was fortunate to sit on the same table of her for TestBash. It literally made my week when I collapsed in my chair, stunned by the reaction and that I had actually beaten my fears, and Angie high fived me and said, ‘good job’. I have had it confirmed that despite being a 52 year old the correct label for my reaction was that I had a complete ‘fanboy moment’! I make no apologies for this, Angie is a legend, period.
If you take anything away from my ramblings please let it be, be brave. I am very confident in saying that whatever it is, whatever you want to try, we got you. Me, Ministry of Testing, the whole community. No judgement, just love. Be brave.
We Will Test You (music by Queen; lyrics by Ady Stokes)
Buddy you’re a visual heuristic
Describing the breath of the testing universe
You got elements in place
Paths you can trace
It’s something you can use all over the place, Singin’
We will we will test you (come on)
We will we will test you
Buddy you have different elements
Covering how you can test all the things
You now have a place
You can embrace
You can use this table all over the place
We will we will test you (with the periodic table!)
We will we will test you
Buddy you can scope your projects
Listing all the things that you want to test some day
No mud on your face
It’s no disgrace
To help you test the things give it pride of place
We will we will test you
We will we will test you
Does it work?
A testing poem - Does it work?
So, does it work?
They ask
Eager anticipation
Strained expectation
They long for the elation of validation
For their creation
It works on my machine
And the code looks oh so clean
And from the unit testing I can gleam
All is working
So it seems
So, does it work?
I’ll instigate an investigation
Think about the context situation
People of all sorts
And their variation
Accessible personas and maybe a simulation
I’ll examine the foundation
Report my observation
And if there’s any recommendation
I’ll happily give a verbalisation
Of the points in my notation
So, does it work?
I can see your animation
As I check your installation
As we run the integration
We will gain illumination
And ensure no degradation
So, does it work?
I’m not one for exaggeration
As I ponder my interpretation
Of the myriad combination
To begin theorisation
Of the behaviours sophistication
SO… DOES IT WORK?!?!
Based on my examination
And with no more procrastination
I’ll give my declaration
With a final proclamation
That it’s a veritable sensation
So to answer your communication
Asking about the classification
I have no hesitation
Declaring my appreciation
Of your wonderful formation
So
Simply put,
Yes,
Based on the time allowed and data available I think we have a reasonable level of confidence to move this forward.
Congratulations