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In keeping with the general theme of this forum, I am particularly interested in practical "roll-up your sleeves and put these ideas into practice" materials, particularly materials that cite actual real-world projects and lessons learned from practice (as opposed to intellectual strategic overviews filled with "consultant-speak").

Also, any Agile Testing experts to follow? (Lisa Crispin http://lisacrispin.blogspot.com/ - - @lisacrispin on Twitter - - and Janet Gregory http://janetgregory.blogspot.com/ come to mind; anyone else?)

Thanks in advance for any suggestions!

Justin

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I recommend two books to start with:

Gojko Adzic, Bridging the Communication Gap. Best book on ATDD I've seen so far.

Lisa Crispin and Janet Gregory, Agile Testing. Best book on Agile Testing in general I've seen so far.

And mail lists:

agile-testing for general discussions on Agile Testing.

aa-ftt for Agile-friendly functional test automation tool related discussions.

Both mail lists are on Yahoo! groups.

Oh, and there's my blog <shamelessplug> http://www.testobsessed.com </shamelessplug>

Elisabeth

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+1 on the Crispin / Gregory book. Number one book I recommend when testers aren't sure what to do on an agile team. – Alan Oct 29 at 18:56
+1 Elisabeth, welcome to our site! We're glad you're here. You're aweseome! Your testing checklist should be required reading for all testers. Shameless plug? Nonsense. :) You just gave a great talk on Agile at PNSQC and modestly didn't even include a link to it. – Justin Hunter Oct 29 at 20:02

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