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Software Testing Weekly - Issue 219
Sunday, May 12, 2024
Best way to use AI for acceptance tests 👀 View on the Web Archives ISSUE 219 May 12th 2024 COMMENT Welcome to the 219th issue! You're probably aware by now that AI tools, such as ChatGPT, can help
Software Testing Weekly - Issue 218
Friday, May 3, 2024
Unit, Integration and End-to-End Tests 🔧 View on the Web Archives ISSUE 218 May 4th 2024 COMMENT Welcome to the 218th issue! I loved going through this discussion among software engineers: What is your
Software Testing Weekly - Issue 217
Monday, April 29, 2024
How do you deal with conflicts in QA? ⚔️ View on the Web Archives ISSUE 217 April 29th 2024 COMMENT Welcome to the 217th issue! How do you deal with conflicts in QA? Ideally, you'd like to know how
Software Testing Weekly - Issue 216
Monday, April 22, 2024
Is test automation killing bug hunting? 🤔 View on the Web Archives ISSUE 216 April 22nd 2024 COMMENT Welcome to the 216th issue! This question got my attention: Is test automation killing bug hunting?
Software Testing Weekly - Issue 215
Sunday, April 14, 2024
Lessons Learned From 20 Years Of Software Testing 💡 View on the Web Archives ISSUE 215 April 14th 2024 COMMENT Welcome to the 215th issue! This is one of the highlights I read this week: Lessons
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