
In my exploration of software testing, I posted some questions on LinkedIn to learn more about them. When I revisited those questions posted, They became great learning resources for me. And I thought it might become a good learning resource for all testers.
I like to mention all those questions posted on LinkedIn in this short blog. I hope everyone benefits from this short blog. Don’t hesitate to share any feedback after reading it.
- How do you practice risk analysis?
- What do you mean by Software Quality assurance?
- How are you sharpening your bug hunting skills?
- Does test automation help you in finding bugs? If yes, how?
- How you are sharpening your questioning skills?
- When testing any software, what type of bugs do you find often?
- An error message display check can be automated. But is that error message understandable to user?
Is it possible to automate user’s understanding? - How an exploratory tester can use his/her coding knowledge apart from automation if he/she learns to code?
- How many of you read research papers in the domain that you are testing and in software testing? How it is useful in your work?
- Do you know about common software bugs from any software that can be observed?
- As a tester, How do you prefer to take notes during testing in a session?
- As a tester, How far do you self-evaluate your testing skills? How do you know that you are getting better at it?
- How do you coach testers to enhance their critical thinking skills in your organization?
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