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Do you need tech background to be successful in QA?
 

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ISSUE 66  April 9th 2021

 
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Welcome to the 66th issue!

This week, I stumbled upon a series of interviews with QA Leads by Helena Hrubesova.

The main theme was whether you need a tech background (or a degree) to become a successful software tester.

This made me think.

I know many successful testers. How many of them have a degree in computer science, or any engineering field?

Not many, to my surprise. But should I really be surprised?

I did Masters in Computer Science. And yes, it helped me learn about software engineering. It helped me get my first internship, too.

But did it really prepare me well for a career in software testing?

Not so much, I'd say. Because 80% of the knowledge I have now comes from what I learned at work, not at the university.

And I agree with what Christopher Null wrote in the article about Computer Science degrees.

That nowadays, you have plenty of places to learn from. And that bootcamps became the opposite of most universities. They teach you the very things you're going to use at work.

So tech background — in terms of training — can help. But a tech degree? Not as much.

For the most part, it's the skill that matters.

Happy testing!

Dawid Dylowicz  Permalink

 
 

  NEWS  

 

5 things QA Engineers can do to ace an interview

Are you planning to go to some job interviews soon? Johanna South has some great tips on how to prepare and perform well.

theqaconnection.com  Permalink

 

From Dev to Quality Assurance: insights for all engineers

João Pires wanted to take a more business-oriented job, so he moved from backend development to QA. Here's his story and what he learned.

Note: If you can't access the full article, simply open it in a private tab.

medium.com  Permalink

 

Mobile app test strategy gaps

Sam Connelly did a great job presenting a mobile app testing strategy in this hybrid article complemented by a 35-min video. Well worth checking out.

And if you want to learn more, here's a detailed guide on how to write a good mobile app testing strategy by Anna Senchenko.

bughuntersam.com  Permalink

 

Unpopular Opinions: Software Testing Edition

I like exploring new points of view and this set of responses to Angie Jones's challenge of sharing unpopular opinions about software testing is a great source of new ideas to look beyond the status quo.

applitools.com  Permalink

 

The Ultimate Guide To Organizing a Bug Bash

Bug bashes are fun, especially when you can get a lot of people involved. In this article, Prashant Hedge shares how to conduct them effectively.

testproject.io  Permalink

 
 

  AUTOMATION  

 

Assertions In Automation Scripts – I Assert That They’re Optional

Test automation scripts without assertions?! Paul Grizzaffi says yes. And he has a fair point:

We can’t let a situation where "I don’t have anything to assert on" prevent us from using automation to provide value.

wordpress.com  Permalink

 

Automating Tests for a UI-less System

I liked Jennifer DiMatteo's story about the journey of moving from UI testing to back-end testing. It's insightful to see the reasoning behind the decisions that Jennifer made along the way.

medium.com  Permalink

 

Exploring Pipelines

How do test automation pipelines and exploratory testing go together? Maaret Pyhäjärvi shared great insights about this connection and its possible variations.

dev.to  Permalink

 

Keeping your tests simple

This is a powerful practical piece of advice from Bas Dijkstra who shows with examples how to simplify tests.

ontestautomation.com  Permalink

 

Using Cypress and Google Lighthouse for Performance Testing

Google Lighthouse is a decent tool for checking your website's performance. But do you know it can be automated with Cypress? Marie Drake shares a great example of it.

applitools.com  Permalink

 

Why Do Most UI Test Automation Fail? (Part 1: Wrong Automation Framework)

Zhimin Zhan explains why choosing the wrong automation framework can be harmful to a test automation project. What I found interesting is the example of Microsoft which dropped support for their UI testing tool and started recommending Selenium and Appium instead.

Note: If you can't access the full article, simply open it in a private tab.

medium.com  Permalink

 
 

  TOOLS  

 

Playwright vs WebDriver: The Future of Browser Automation

Is Playwright — the open-source testing tool — ready to replace WebDriver? Adam Tapper first describes the key features and limitations of the tool and then compares it to WebDriver.

medium.com  Permalink

 

Selenium or Selenide?

Davit Danelia shows the key differences between Selenium and Selenide test frameworks and instead of choosing a superior one, he explains why he uses both at work.

medium.com  Permalink

 

Testing API calls in Insomnia

If you're looking for an API testing tool with a graphical interface, you may want to check out Chris Bongers's getting-started guide to Insomnia.

daily-dev-tips.com  Permalink

 
 

  BOOKS  

 

Insights From "Lessons Learned in Software Testing": The Value Of Pessimism In Software Testing

Barry Ehigiator shares a very interesting take on how pessimism can help in software testing, based on the excerpts of Lessons Learned in Software Testing book (it's a good one, by the way).

ministryoftesting.com  Permalink

 

Testing Stories

Melissa Fisher has just completed her book Testing Stories that includes lots of insights from software testers from around the globe. It's available on Leanpub in the pay-what-you-want fashion and all royalties go to OSMI charity, which is very noble!

medium.com  Permalink

 
 

  VIDEOS  

 

What do I look for in a QA Tester while hiring as QA Lead?

In this 10-minute video, Pramod Dutta — a QA Lead at Browserstack — shares a lot of insights about what he looks for when hiring a tester.

scrolltest.com  Permalink

 
 

  AND...  

 

CI/CD automation in practice... 🤣

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Thanks for reading!

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Dawid Dylowicz  Permalink

 
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