Google's Famous 'Testing On The Toilet' - Business Insider



Google's Famous 'Testing On The Toilet' - Business Insider

× See Also Google's toilets are famous. Not only are the toilets extremely high tech , but, since at least 2006, they've been used to ensure Google's products are bug free and awesome. It's a culture hack known internally as "Testing on the Toilet." According to  Google software engineers, past and present , Google excels at software testing, which means making sure features work like they are supposed to. One way Google got so good was because of a gang of passionate test engineers who called themselves the Google Testing Grouplet. The Grouplet found a novel way to teach good software testing skills to the whole company. They wrote programming quizzes and puzzles that trained people how to spot problems in software. They printed the quizzes out and posted them all over the Googleplex's restrooms, some 500 stalls. The program is still going on today, and still known as "Testing on the Toilet." In 2007,

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