What mix of development, testing, operations and support is your job?

Mostly development/testing (personally these days I don't think you can be a good developer without being a pretty good tester too). Very little operations/support stuff now - for which I thank my lucky stars :-)

What resources can you recommend, so that I can continue looking for enlightenment?

If you're interested into moving into testing full time I'd give the following a once over:

http://www.testdriven.com
General blog/portal/aggregator site on testing
http://www.testingeducation.org/BBST/
Nice online tutorials/lectures on testing
Lessons Learned in Software Testing: A Context Driven Approach, Cem Kaner, James Bach, Brett Pettichord
Very readable book on software testing in general. A collection of hundreds of good practices and tips.

In reply to Re: OT: Testing, operations and support resources by adrianh
in thread OT: Testing, operations and support resources by talexb

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