Adventures in QA - Daniel Knott
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Adventures in QA - Daniel Knott
4d ago
There are company owners who think that software testers are not good for the company and the development culture. I will talk about 5 points in my video, why having software testers in your company is a good idea and how they will help you transform your whole organization for the better.
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Adventures in QA - Daniel Knott
1w ago
I support the state of testing survey since many years. I really love the idea behind it. Asking the worldwide testing community about the current state of our craft!
In my latest video, I am sharing my thoughts about the results with you. I give an exclusive sneak peek into some survey results. Check it out.
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Adventures in QA - Daniel Knott
2w ago
I bet you have been there! Hearing lame excuses why your team or company has no software testers. I heard many of them in my 15 years in the software development industry. The excuses are from money to time and more. In my latest video, I am talking about 10 bad reasons why companies don’t hire software testers.
Let me know in the comments under the video what have been your experiences with this. What have you heard in your career?
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Adventures in QA - Daniel Knott
3w ago
In today’s video, I had the pleasure to interview Leonardo Lanni. Leonardo has more than 15 years of hands-on experience in software testing. He worked for different companies from software tester to Head of QA. At some point in his career, he switched to freelancing. For me, this sounds like leaving the comfort zone, and is a great example for growth! Have a look at the interview to hear the full story of Leonardo!
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Adventures in QA - Daniel Knott
1M ago
Ad | Mobile testing presents numerous challenges for both software testers and mobile developers. One major hurdle is the diverse range of devices, each with its unique hardware and software combinations. Managing these devices becomes crucial, especially considering their multitude of sensors and hardware capabilities (e.g. WiFi, GPS, etc.). The integration of these sensors into your mobile application is critical, as a bug can lead to crashes, causing the app to cease functioning.
Beyond the device-related challenges, there are various testing scenarios to navigate when assessing mobile apps ..read more
Adventures in QA - Daniel Knott
1M ago
Writing test cases can be painful and an exhausting task to perform. Many of us in the software testing industry don’t like to write them or don’t do it because they don’t see the value in writing them. This might be true, but it might be wrong, too. There are industries that rely on test cases and have it as a requirement to document them.
Therefore, I took the time to create the video for you, to talk about the 15 steps you have to consider when writing test cases. At the end of the video, I added 2 bonus tips for you.
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Adventures in QA - Daniel Knott
1M ago
Continuous Integration/Continuous Deployment (CI/CD) systems revolutionize software development by automating the process of code integration, testing, and deployment. CI ensures that code changes are regularly merged into a shared repository, promoting collaboration and early detection of errors. CD extends this pipeline to automatically deploy code to production environments, minimizing manual intervention and reducing deployment risks.
CI/CD systems enhance development speed, quality, and reliability. Automated testing within the pipeline ensures that new code meets predefined standards and ..read more
Adventures in QA - Daniel Knott
1M ago
In today’s video, I had the pleasure to interview Mark Winteringham. Mark is book author of two books (Testing Web APIs & AI Assisted Testing). At the same time, he is an active contributor to the testing community. He worked for Ministry of Testing, where he shaped the testing community together with Richard Bradshaw.
In our interview, we spoke about different software testing topics from Mark’s current testing challenges, about his books and where he sees the future of software testing.
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Adventures in QA - Daniel Knott
1M ago
Guest blog post written by Christine Pinto.
In the quickly evolving field of software development, Playwright has reshaped automated testing with its robust integration into Visual Studio Code and GitHub, backed by an ever-expanding community. My transition to using this framework has been significantly enriched by incorporating ChatGPT, marking a turning point in how I will be writing and debugging UI tests going forward.
My journey into adopting Playwright alongside ChatGPT has made incredibly clear the powerful role of AI in bridging gaps between diverse testing environments and coding dial ..read more
Adventures in QA - Daniel Knott
1M ago
In this video, I am presenting you a mobile testing framework. The framework is called Moropo and is a low code test automation framework for mobile apps. Moropo offers a super easy way to automate your mobile apps. You can define user flows by clicking through your app, or you can write your own automated scripts. Moropo offers plenty of features and integrations for companies to start over with their mobile testing activities. In case you are looking for a mobile testing tool, Moropo must be something to investigate!
Note: This is an unpaid review of the Moropo tool for mobile test automatio ..read more