Detect early signs of depression on social media

Natural Language Processing – Sentiment Analysis Motivation Depression is considered one of the most common health problems worldwide, affecting more than 264 million people. Although the problem has been raised internationally, about 85% of those affected do not see a psychologist and do not receive adequate treatment. This mental disorder causes a drastic change […]
QA and Beyond

Is more than testing, is about caring about each member of the team, about each feature everyone works so hard to deliver, about putting shine on each functionality implemented. Is about people and micro commit to each other, solve problems and ensure the work flows smoothly through entire team. In my team, the encouragement of […]
Agile Methodology Meets mindit.io Values

One of my favorite teachers used to say actual knowledge is what you remember after you forgot everything you’ve learned (a math teacher, no less!). In a way, this also applies to organizational culture. It’s when you randomly hear the people in an organization say, “that’s how we do things around here,” that you truly […]
Project management – a beautifully challenging journey

All around the world people are continuously, confidently learning for a better version of themselves and for a better tomorrow. Interaction with a colleague, messages on a wall, social media posts, chat groups, motto – everyone and everything at Mindit.io inspires you to learn and to be engaged in your own growth, even when faced […]
“My product is perfect and has no defects”

As a tester, you tend to become used to hearing people who worked on a product proudly declare that their application works flawlessly and that there are no more defects present. As a matter of fact, this belief is so frequently used that it is part of the 7 core principles of testing defined by […]
Mentoring viewed as personal growth

That senior that was an inspiration. The “go to” person, that always had the answer. A teacher. A mentor. We all had at some point this person in our career, that we looked up to, that helped us, that made us better in some way. We learn from them, rely on them and maybe one […]
The Journey of a Philologist in IT

Have you ever been on the receiving end of micromanagement? You know, the MO of strictly controlled, rigidly hierarchical structures. It usually goes like this: you get to work, ping your badge, trudge your way around cubicles, drop your stuff. Turn on your computer, log into the five different systems that track your time and […]
Adopting a new testing tool – the journal of a Quality Assurance Engineer

The key in dealing with successful software projects is being open and aware of all technologies out there and being versatile enough to be able to choose and apply the right ones for your projects. This article is about the learning experience we got when we tried on Triscentis Tosca automation Tool and started applying […]
7 steps to drive change through technology in your organisation

Leading change through technology is an awesome trend nowadays we can’t live without. A lot of effort is put in planning, designing, budgeting and implementing great projects to transform organisations towards embracing technology towards extreme optimisation. Once implemented, these projects are learning for themselves and improve themselves. All these sounds awesome, yet a lot of […]
Personal Development Versioning

A very important part of HR, with a lot of literature allocated, and a trendy topic among all companies in expansion is Learning and development. People most usually talk about learning in the same context with development without making any distinction between them. There are however some elements of distinction between the two concepts and […]