Software Quality Connection aims to inform and enlighten the software development and testing community. If you have something to say and want to share your opinion or expertise … we are happy to hear from you. Tell us about your success story, or even your failures (if it will prevent others from going down the same path). We look for smart, helpful, and insightful writing. We love stories that are authoritative, extremely useful, or highly entertaining – ideally all three.
Send an e-mail to editor@SQConnection.com to introduce yourself. At a minimum, describe your software development/testing experience and/or your writing experience. If you’ve written before, give us two links to relevant articles, or at least samples of the work you’re most proud of. These are not all required – if you are a techie who hasn’t written before, we’re happy to help you get your message across – but they do help us get the conversation started.
Tell us, too, about the topics that make you passionate; you can make the editor happy by proposing an article title and abstract. (A happy editor is a Good Thing.)
Are you a professional journalist who writes for a living? Pitch us; we definitely want to hear from you.
All articles are edited for clarity and accuracy and to ensure that, really, someone will want to read it.
Vendors who want to provide “contributed articles” are welcome to do so, but keep in mind that we apply the same criteria to these articles as to anything else we publish. (That is, it needs to be an article that developers and testers want to read. We don’t bother with the other stuff.)
Send your article ideas, samples, and friendly introduction to editor@SQConnection.com.





