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The answer to the‘how much testing is enough'’ question lies in a combination of two factors: the QA functionality and how rigorously that QA Functionality is applied in testing.
Quality matters more than quantity!
Too much testing can make software development drag on for longer than necessary, while too little testing can accidentally ship features that don't work right, hard-to-use features, or security vulnerabilities. Generally speaking, the more an application can affect business or even human life, the more stringent the testing must be. As good as it sounds, not only does it waste time and money, but it also creates fear and a culture of obsessive compliance, which is hardly ideal in an innovative environment.
So, where do you draw the line? Let’s dive into the issue & find out!
News
5 min read
theqalead.com
An expert’s guide to executing a testing project. Reporting, coverage erosion, incident management, and navigating the final stage.
5 min read
alexsiminiuc.medium.com
For the short term, successful interviews are good. But in the long term, they are not helping you much. Why not? Because any successful interview does not make you learn anything new about yourself.
5 min read
testing.googleblog.com
No matter what the application, the question of how much testing is sufficient can be hard to answer in definitive terms. A lot depends on the type of software, its purpose, and its target audience.
5 min read
automationhacks.io
This long post is a trip down memory lane where I call out some of my key personal and technical learnings, experiences, challenges, and career highlights.
5 min read
techbeacon.com
Whenever you are editing code, clean it up by adding unit tests. Here are four ways to do that with minimal effort.
5 min read
oz-code.com
Effective .NET debugging is not an art, it's a science and it can be learned by acquiring these 5 habits in software development.
Performance
4 min read
dzone.com
This short writing covers a holistic view, including non-functional requirements with high-level details, but the focus will mainly be on performance.
4 min read
dzone.com
From planning to analysis and reporting, here’s what to know before running your first load test.
Automation
7 min read
testmu.ai
In this blog, we look at the concepts of TeamCity and how to perform Selenium test automation by integrating test suites with TestMu AI cloud-based Selenium grid.
9 min read
zhiminzhan.medium.com
Launch Chrome browser with extensions in Selenium WebDriver scripts.
9 min read
automationpanda.com
Since testers typically rerun failed tests as part of their investigation, why not configure automated tests to rerun failed tests automatically?
9 min read
bashiul.hashnode.dev
API automation can be a tricky part of software testing. There are quite a few options to choose from when it comes to automating APIs.
9 min read
alexsiminiuc.medium.com
Before reading more, think for a few minutes about how you would answer this question in an interview.
Tools
10 min read
testmu.ai
A curated list of the most useful Chrome extensions crafted and tested for developers and designers. Check out the list and unleash your productivity by multiple folds.
8 min read
glebbahmutov.com
How Cypress works under the hood and how its architecture compares to other test runners.
5 min read
softr.io
Softr is the easiest and fastest way to build powerful web apps and portals from Airtable in minutes. With Softr, you can build client portals, internal tools, marketplaces, online communities, resource directories, and websites.
5 min read
gumroad.com
Less typing, more coding. Tired of those screenshots of code you can't paste into your IDE? Unfreeze is a simple macOS application that performs OCR on code snippet images. - Requirements: macOS Big Sur 11.0+
Video & Podcast
46 min
testguild.com
In this episode, Oren Rubin, founder of TestIm.io, and Maor Frankel, a Senior Software Engineer at Microsoft, share how to scale testing using TestOps principles. Discover how to leverage control, management, and insights to unjumble your automation’s growing complexity.
52 min read
youtube.com
This video is the next part of our xUnit.NET Core Tutorial for Beginners. In this video, Anton Angelov explained how to write parameterized tests in xUnit Selenium C#.
29 min read
testingpeers.com
This week Testing Peers talk about why we automate but we start with what automation is and its value.
Events
00 min
huddle.eurostarsoftwaretesting.com
Testing Voices is about the conversations worth having. Taking on the tough conversations in software testing with voices from the community.
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