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Author: Cassandra H. Leung

Persons of Interest: A Tool for Minority, Underrepresented and Marginalised People

29th July 202114th September 2021 Cassandra H. Leung 1 Comment

  Note: I was really pissed off when I wrote this, and it reads that way at times. I decided not to “tone it down”, because I don’t need to. It’s not the responsibility of oppressed people to make witnessing the results of their being oppressed more palatable to other people. If this is uncomfortable […]

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5 Years in Testing: Then and Now

3rd February 20213rd February 2021 Cassandra H. Leung 2 Comments

  “Who knows what that’ll be next year, but if it’s anything like this one, it’ll be good.”   Hmm.  I think we all had a hard time predicting how 2020 would turn out.  While I count myself lucky that it wasn’t exactly bad for me, personally, it certainly didn’t turn out the way I […]

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4 Years in Testing: Then and Now

18th December 201918th December 2019 Cassandra H. Leung 1 Comment

  It’s strange to think that I’ve been professionally testing for four years already.  Time seems to fly by so quickly, and it’s time again to reflect on what’s happened in the last year.     Balance and Priorities   As ever, I’m still working on how to strike the right balance between all the […]

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Sharing Responsibilities: Circles Workshop

22nd November 201925th November 2019 Cassandra H. Leung 4 Comments

  Earlier this year, I found myself on a team with a total of five testers – a welcome change from the solitary one.  With this new count came a new challenge: how could we split tasks and responsibilities in the most sensible, fair and efficient way?  To solve this problem, I held a workshop […]

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(Mis)Using Personas with the Seven Dwarfs

13th September 201930th September 2019 Cassandra H. Leung Leave a comment

  This is the companion blog post to my talk at TestBash Germany 2019 – (Mis)Using Personas with the Seven Dwarfs.   Here are the slides and persona pack for the “dwarf personas” to get you started with (mis)using personas in your projects.  Watch the talk for free now.   I’m unfortunately too busy / […]

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Blogs about testing, UX, and software production from Cassandra H. Leung (she / they) - a quality coach, software tester, UX enthusiast and international speaker.

We all have something to share and learn, and blogging is a great way for me to do both. This is a personal blog and reflects my views only.
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