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Navigating Continuous Quality and Shift-Left Strategies with Indeed’s David Morgenthaler
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What does it really mean to shift left, and are we overburdening our developers in the process?
In this episode, Jason Baum, Marcus Merrell, and Evelyn Coleman sit down with David Morgenthaler, a Software Engineering Manager at Indeed, to explore the real-world implications of shift-left testing. Together, they dissect the challenges of integrating continuous quality into CI/CD workflows and the potential pitfalls of placing more responsibility on developers' shoulders.
You’ll learn how tools like static analysis and AI are reshaping the software testing landscape, and whether they truly simplify or complicate the developer's day-to-day. With practical examples, they examine the fine balance between speed and quality in software delivery. Listen to discover how Indeed is navigating these challenges and what it means for the future of software testing.
Join us as we discuss:
(00:00) Continuous quality from theory to practice
(03:21) How shift left is changing development
(05:05) How to navigate the complexities of automation
(10:28) Balancing the drive for quality with the need for simplicity in CI/CD
(16:01) The role of AI in software development
(18:48) The impact of speed vs. quality
(22:26) The breaking point for when speed overtakes quality
(26:41) Handling high traffic at Indeed and addressing technical debt
We’d love to hear from you! Share your thoughts in the comments below or at community-hub@saucelabs.com.
SUBSCRIBE and visit us at https://saucelabs.com/community to dig into the power of testing in software development.
Sign up for a free account and start running tests today at https://saucelabs.com/.
▶ Sauce YouTube channel: / saucelabs
💡 LinkedIn: / sauce-labs
🐦 X: / saucelabs
70 episodi
Manage episode 439356744 series 3456234
What does it really mean to shift left, and are we overburdening our developers in the process?
In this episode, Jason Baum, Marcus Merrell, and Evelyn Coleman sit down with David Morgenthaler, a Software Engineering Manager at Indeed, to explore the real-world implications of shift-left testing. Together, they dissect the challenges of integrating continuous quality into CI/CD workflows and the potential pitfalls of placing more responsibility on developers' shoulders.
You’ll learn how tools like static analysis and AI are reshaping the software testing landscape, and whether they truly simplify or complicate the developer's day-to-day. With practical examples, they examine the fine balance between speed and quality in software delivery. Listen to discover how Indeed is navigating these challenges and what it means for the future of software testing.
Join us as we discuss:
(00:00) Continuous quality from theory to practice
(03:21) How shift left is changing development
(05:05) How to navigate the complexities of automation
(10:28) Balancing the drive for quality with the need for simplicity in CI/CD
(16:01) The role of AI in software development
(18:48) The impact of speed vs. quality
(22:26) The breaking point for when speed overtakes quality
(26:41) Handling high traffic at Indeed and addressing technical debt
We’d love to hear from you! Share your thoughts in the comments below or at community-hub@saucelabs.com.
SUBSCRIBE and visit us at https://saucelabs.com/community to dig into the power of testing in software development.
Sign up for a free account and start running tests today at https://saucelabs.com/.
▶ Sauce YouTube channel: / saucelabs
💡 LinkedIn: / sauce-labs
🐦 X: / saucelabs
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