For developers, there are many good link recommendation site like Dzone or Reddit. Are there any similar sites exclusively for testers?
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Hi Buu Ngyuyen, welcome to SQA. You asked a reasonable question, but it is not the sort we encourage here. Please take a look at sqa.stackexchange.com/faq#dontask for some guidelines on the kinds of questions we encourage/discourage. That said, I would like to think that this is a good site to ask specific questions about testing. I hope to see more questions (and answers) from you here.– user246Commented Mar 8, 2012 at 3:24
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This is highly recommended site for testers :)– TarunCommented Mar 8, 2012 at 17:52
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@user246 thanks for your note. To be clear, I'm not asking about discussion sites for testers (which this site is), I'm asking about link recommendation sites, where testers can vote/read interesting links shared by others. This is an non-subjective answerable question that I actually want to have answer for. So I really don't see why it doesn't comply with the guidelines mentioned.– BuuCommented Mar 8, 2012 at 18:09
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@Buu Nguyen Thank you for the clarification. Would you mind defining, in a non-subject way, what a good link recommendation site is? That way, people who answer your question will use "good" in the same way that you do. "Good" is usually considered a subject term, but perhaps you do not mean it that way.– user246Commented Mar 8, 2012 at 18:30
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Could be that there aren't enough for this to be a viable site. I dont know of any - I hang out on Hacker News, occasionally reddit but I couldn't see either of those sites working just for testing links. So, I think the answer to your question is "There is no site" - if you want to build one, feel free– Phil KirkhamCommented Mar 8, 2012 at 20:52
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I have a page that aggregates blogs from many testers. Go here http://www.allthingsquality.com/ and click the "What People Are Writing" tab.
I also frequent SQAForums.com and softwaretestingclub.com