Welcome to the Google Testing Blog
January 23rd, 2007 | Published in Google Testing
Posted by Allen Hutchison, Engineering Manager
I work in the Test Engineering team, and have always been passionate about sharing my test experiences with others. Last year we organized the first Google Test Automation Conference, where about 150 people from the testing community got together at our London office for two days to talk about testing. One of the great bits of feedback that we heard was that people were very interested in our experiences with testing at Google. We decided to start this blog to share our experiences with the rest of the developer community, and so that we can learn about some of your smart solutions to the same sorts of problems.
From unit testing to performance testing and beyond, the testing umbrella is vast, and hopefully this blog will be the start of a great conversation about these important issues. Whether you're already deeply immersed in the world of testing or just starting to get your feet wet, we hope that this blog will help spread our enthusiasm about testing and help you to write better code. We don't have all the answers, but we have gained a lot of experience and we are anxious to share it with you! So please keep reading, and do .
I work in the Test Engineering team, and have always been passionate about sharing my test experiences with others. Last year we organized the first Google Test Automation Conference, where about 150 people from the testing community got together at our London office for two days to talk about testing. One of the great bits of feedback that we heard was that people were very interested in our experiences with testing at Google. We decided to start this blog to share our experiences with the rest of the developer community, and so that we can learn about some of your smart solutions to the same sorts of problems.
From unit testing to performance testing and beyond, the testing umbrella is vast, and hopefully this blog will be the start of a great conversation about these important issues. Whether you're already deeply immersed in the world of testing or just starting to get your feet wet, we hope that this blog will help spread our enthusiasm about testing and help you to write better code. We don't have all the answers, but we have gained a lot of experience and we are anxious to share it with you! So please keep reading, and do .