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Did the expectations for QA skills get super crazy? 🤔
 

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ISSUE 208  February 23rd 2024

 
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Welcome to the 208th issue!

Last week, I shared an intriguing overview of the State of QA in Tech.

This week, I found an interesting discussion related to this topic — Did the expectations for QA skills get super crazy?

Testers shared tons of insightful opinions and experiences on what it takes to get a new job nowadays.

While automation skills have been in demand for a while now, the higher competition based on a lower supply of new openings may accelerate that trend further.

That's something worth paying attention to.

Happy testing!

Dawid Dylowicz  Permalink

 
 

  NEWS  

 

How do you handle missing requirements?

It's a common issue and someone is asking a genuine question on how to deal with it. The community responds on how they test when there are missing requirements.

One of the ways could potentially be AI-enhanced Persona-based Test Case creation derived from the Product Requirements Document, as described by Mikołaj Kostyrko.

reddit.com  Permalink

 

How I see the QA mindset — the business value

Adrian Ciuciui shares some interesting thoughts on how to perceive testing and the tester's role.

In relation to that, James Thomas explains his way of testing in this article — Vanilla Flavour Testing.

medium.com  Permalink

 

How Quality Coaches Influence the Transition to Quality Engineering

I'm excited about this new series of articles announced by Emna Ayadi on the role and responsibilities of quality coaches. Here's the first part about the Quality Coaching Toolbox.

wordpress.com  Permalink

 

How shift left testing can save you bugs, time, and money

This is a good overview of the value of shift-left testing by Mario Pérez Esteso. I appreciate the data-driven approach that Mario has taken to show the impact.

medium.com  Permalink

 

Problem, Example, Oracle: A Quick Checklist for Bug Reports

Michael Bolton shares a fair and concise definition of the tester's role in finding bugs and advises what the bug reports should include.

developsense.com  Permalink

 
 

  AUTOMATION  

 

Don't Let Load Testing Lead You Astray

Roger Durham explains different scenarios for load testing and advises which approach to use in each of them.

stickyminds.com  Permalink

 

End-To-End Testing With Robot Pattern And Jetpack Compose

If you work on Android apps, here's a good example of an end-to-end testing approach by Tomáš Repčík.

Furthermore, Eeva-Jonna Panula explains how to do Testing with Accessibility Scanner on Android.

tomasrepcik.dev  Permalink

 

Replay Production Traffic Testing: Exploring the Why, How, What, and Lessons Learned

Yifeng Liu explains the pros and cons of two approaches for reproducing production data for testing — data seeding or database duplication.

Furthermore, Max Kombarov shares the implementation strategy of Continuous Monitoring of Multiple Web Projects for QA.

medium.com  Permalink

 

How To Stop Worrying and Love the Mock

Roman Gordeev shows an example of implementing a test using a mocked functionality in Go.

tabby.ai  Permalink

 

Stop testing your code!

This is a great article by Philippe Detournay explaining why we should focus on testing the behaviour, rather than the implementation.

On top of that, Peter Merrill shares the Principles and Heuristics for Effectively Testing Software.

xendit.engineer  Permalink

 

Think Like A Tester And Build Some Equality And Comparison Checking Into The App

Wayne Roseberry uses an example to demonstrate how we can enable easier testing by improving the testability of an app.

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  TOOLS  

 

Automation framework poll 2.0

It's interesting to see how the trends have changed over the past 1.5 years in the popularity of testing tools. Quite a shift from the 2022 poll!

Furthermore, Ademola Bhadmus has some good advice on What to Consider when Selecting an Automation Framework.

reddit.com  Permalink

 

Generating SwiftUI snapshot tests with Swift macros

Turns out you don't need AI to generate tests! Pavel Holec demonstrates how they achieved auto snapshot test generation on iOS using macros.

medium.com  Permalink

 

Quick introduction to Allure reports with Playwright

Interested in getting decent Playwright test reports? Kostiantyn Teltov shows how to integrate Allure for that purpose.

medium.com  Permalink

 

Stop using cy.wait()! Use timeout or aliases instead

If you need to wait for an action to happen in your Cypress tests, Vadym Nastoiashchyi advises using smart features built into the tool over the classic wait method.

Additionally, Usman Ghani explains how to build an E2E Integration of Cypress with Cucumber.

medium.com  Permalink

 
 

  BOOKS  

 

Get insights from "The World of W. Edwards Deming" by Cecelia S. Kilian

Mike Harris wrote an overview of a book The World of W. Edwards Deming that describes the life and work of the father of quality management.

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  VIDEOS  

 

Playwright Accessibility Testing in Detail

If you want to learn how to do accessibility testing with Playwright, here's a helpful 24-minute recording by Jarad Saunders explaining it in detail.

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  AND...  

 

"I'm catching bugs..." 😂

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