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Stephan Kämper
Username: Stephan
Member since December 18, 2010
Last seen on December 9, 2012
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Location
Nordfriesland, Planet Earth
On the web
Twitter
About me
I do software testing & test automation, studied physics, use Ruby. I like the ocean, mountain hiking & art.
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Someone who has participated in the WordCount Agile Transformation simulation.
on April 28, 2011 with the note... [remove tagging]
at Agile Testing Days, Berlin, October 2010
Not all testers code. Not all coders test. If you do plenty of each in any way you deserve this tag.
on March 6, 2011 with the note... [remove tagging]
The favourite language is Ruby, because if it's expressiveness & felixbility as well as the available libraries—especially those useful for testing (WATIR, Cucumber, interfaces to a whole lot of services etc.) I use(d) it …to build an entire (and, obviously tailored to customer needs) automated test framework for a client (including adding test results into a wiki). …to send and pick up XML files via FTP, SOAP and other interfaces, …to analyze test logs (and find bugs in the testframe work used at that place), …to match ticket IDs in a couple of (different) bug tracking systems, …to "scan" existing test case management system content for consistency (Yes, that needed to be done.)
Participated in and contributed to Lisa Crispin's Advanced Agile Testing Tutorial, understands agile testing way beyond the basics: learning culture, ensuring testing keeps up, delivering what the customer wants, testing large & distributed systems
on November 15, 2011 with the note... [remove tagging]
Thanks for your facilitation & excellent contributions in our day-long Advanced Agile Testing tutorial at Agile Testing Days! You rock!
Understands testing & agile, & how they fit together. Commits along with Whole Team to produce the best possible quality software, and makes that commitment mean something.
This person has been to a Code Retreat, and paired with other geeks to create beautiful code.
on September 2, 2012 with the note... [remove tagging]
Attended the 1st Code Retreat of the "Softwerkskammer Düsseldorf" (1. Sept. 2012). You want to learn about your favourite programming language? -> Attend a Code Retreat.
Someone who goes out of their way to be helpful
Someone who uses Ruby or just likes it
someone who appreciates the aesthetic aspects of software development
Someone I have met.
on June 15, 2011 with the note... [remove tagging]
Met at STUGHH local tester meetup
on March 2, 2011 with the note... [remove tagging]
We met at the Software-Test User Group Hamburg
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A person I know online or know of but haven't actually met
Someone who is not just test-infected, but actually obsessed with testing.
Someone whose article we would love to read in Testing Circus Magazine.
Is a person who teaches over twitter. Someone whose tweets often teach me something I didn't know or point somewhere that teaches me.