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How do you deal with conflicts in QA? ⚔️
 

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ISSUE 217  April 29th 2024

 
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Welcome to the 217th issue!

How do you deal with conflicts in QA?

Ideally, you'd like to know how to avoid them.

But if they happen, you need to know how to navigate them.

So this week, I found some great advice for both cases:

I hope that next time you'll face such a challenge, you'll feel better prepared.

Happy testing! 🙂

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  NEWS  

 

7 Tips For A Buttery Smooth Release

Learning from their own experience, Michal Langmajer gives practical advice on how to increase the quality of your app delivery.

Similarly, Maaret Pyhäjärvi recognises the importance of faster releases in her recent reflection: Learning the hard way, experience.

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Some potential hot takes on the QA role and place in the industry

Someone from the testing community decided to express an honest opinion on being a tester nowadays. It led to an insightful discussion in the comments with some people sharing their own perspectives.

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Testing Doesn't Just Happen at the End

Callum Akehurst-Ryan shares an important reminder that we shouldn't view testing as an afterthought but rather focus on testing activities early and throughout the software development life cycle.

Furthermore, you have to accept that You may have bugs due to testing, as Jayateerth Katti points out.

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What makes a good QA Manager?

It's a great question, and it's good to see both managers and testers sharing their perspectives. That's valuable advice whether you're already a manager or planning to become one.

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  AUTOMATION  

 

How I Learned To Stop Writing Brittle Tests and Love Expressive APIs

With this short example, Titus Winters explains how being more specific in test and code design can help you avoid misunderstanding further down the line.

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Reality Testing

"What's the difference between a Unit Test and an Integration Test? What's a System Test? Can these overlap? Should they overlap?"

If you're also nurtured by these questions, read on, because James Thomas shares some insightful thoughts on it.

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Semi-automated approach to select suitable test cases for automation

Wondering how to decide what tests to automate? Chamila Ambahera and Sameera De Silva asked themselves this question, did some research, and came up with a helpful scoring method.

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Test Automation Roadmap: Everything

Continuing the insightful series on different approaches to test automation, this time Sander van Beek explains the pros and cons of the "Everything" mindset where you mainly focus on automating a lot of tests.

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Why 99% Coverage Isn't Enough: The Critical Importance of Testing That Final 1%

Arman Ahmadi explains why looking merely at the coverage percentage without the context of what has actually been tested can be misleading.

In relation to that, Michael Bolton shares a story of the Inevitability of Bugs: An Example.

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Mobile App Testing, Reinvented

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  TOOLS  

 

Bun 1.1's Testing Toolkit Gets a Makeover

The new release of Bun — a lightning-fast, all-in-one JavaScript toolkit — brings some improvements to its test runner capabilities. Irfan Mujagić explains what's new.

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Nominees for "Best Cypress Helpers": Utility Function, Custom Command, Custom Query, Task, and External Plugin

Writing tests with Cypress? Then you might be interested in some of the handy plugins highlighted by Sebastian Clavijo Suero.

medium.com  Permalink

 

Starting with Pact: Your First Steps into Contract Testing

If you want to learn how to implement contract tests, Aleh Maisevich explains it using Pact.

Similarly, Yash Khare wrote A Not Brief Intro to Contract Testing.

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  VIDEOS  

 

5 things you WISH they told you about test automation

For those of you who thinking of moving towards test automation, Kacper Ciepielewski recorded a helpful 18-minute overview of what it takes and means to become a test automation engineer.

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AI: The Raw Truth with Jason Arbon

This is yet another great interview by Nikolay Advolodkin, this time discussing AI's impact on development and testing with none other than Jason Arbon.

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  AND...  

 

Users are the best testers... 😅

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