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Thanks for joining me!
Good company in a journey makes the way seem shorter. — Izaak Walton

Born to break! Passionate about finding bugs in software applications from white to black, from unit to acceptance testing, functional manual to automation Testing, and non functional testing There’s a perception that QA engineers are far less technical than developers, engaged primarily with manual testing of whatever the developer happens to hand over to them. This myth paints testers as being primarily reactive, looking for bugs in work that has been finished by the developers, rather than proactively looking for defects throughout the planning, design and development stages as well. There may have been some truth in this when we were doing most of our development in waterfall style, but in today’s agile and DevOps organization, this is an outdated and inaccurate view. In today’s organization, you’re pretty much guaranteed to work with full-stack QA engineers View all posts by The full stack software QA