Welcome to the 133rd edition of Coding Jag brought to you by TestMu AI!đ
Bad testing practices can lead to significant consequences, both for individual testers and the software development industry as a whole. For instance, bugs that slip through and make it to production can cause delays, cost overruns, and even damage reputations of companies. It may also be challenging for testers to advance in their careers and develop professionally if they consistently produce low-quality work.
We've all experienced bad testing practices in one way or another; however, these experiences often end up teaching us valuable lessons on what not to do in the future.
In this edition of Coding Jag, we examine bad testing experiences to learn how not to repeat them in the future.
News
5 min read
ministryoftesting.com
Ministry of Testing explores the role of automation in software testing and how it can benefit teams in terms of speed, accuracy, and efficiency. Lewis Prescott shares his experience of working with a Zero Bug policy and discusses some of its benefits.
5 min read
thetestlead.medium.com
In this article, The Test Lead explores the various types of QA testers, as well as the skills and responsibilities associated with each role, in order to help organizations build a diverse and effective QA team!
5 min read
visible-quality.blogspot.com
Through personal anecdotes, Maaret Pyhäjärvi offers valuable lessons on educating good managers and emphasizes on how , 'bad ideas remove a lot of the good from testing.'
5 min read
engineering.dunelm.com
Dunelm Engineering, continues its series on continuous quality shifting in software development with this second installment. Stuart Day focuses on how to implement a shift-left testing approach, and ways to ensure quality throughout the development process.
Performance
4 min read
qainsights.com
Read on as NaveenKumar Namachivayam shares the cost of running PerfGPT on AWS with an in-depth analysis on the expenses associated with running PerfGPT on the cloud.
Automation
7 min read
dzone.com
Test local websites using Selenium and Java with setting up a Selenium environment, writing test scripts, and running tests locally.
9 min read
thereluctanttester.com
Learn how to perform browser state transfer between tests in Playwrights and be aware of the common challenges with transferring browser state.
9 min read
filiphric.com
By providing step-by-step instructions on how to set up a Cucumber test environment, write feature files, and run tests with Cypress, Filip Hric makes this article invaluable for testers looking to adopt BDD practices.
9 min read
thegreenreport.blog
The Green Report delves into the importance of responsive design testing and explores an element location-based approach to help you improve your website's accessibility and user-friendliness.
Tools
8 min read
testmu.ai
Discover the different types of test management tools, along with their features and benefits, to help you choose the best one for your team.
10 min read
testguild.com
The TestGuild discusses the top accessibility testing tools that can help automate accessibility testing and provide feedback on issues related to accessibility compliance.
Video & Podcast
25 min
pirasanth.com
Using ChatGPT with Cypress, Lets Automate explains how test scripts can be created automatically by simply filling out a form, saving time and effort in the process.
29 min read
youtube.com
Watch this complete Selenium WebDriver Tutorial series by TestMu AI to learn everything you need to know while performing Selenium automation testing with real-time use cases and examples.
Events
00 min
qa-financial.com
Join The QA Financial Forum on 4th April 2023, an upcoming event in Chicago for executives and professionals in the financial industry to discuss the latest trends and best practices in quality assurance and testing.