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Jumpstart Python Testing in 5 Minutes Flat by Andrew Knight

The following is a transcription from Andrew’s TestFlix talk  on “How to Jumpstart Python Testing in 5 minutes?” About Andrew: Andrew Knight, also known as “Pandy,” is the Automation Panda. He’s a software testing and automation champion who loves to help people build better-quality software….

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Joining a New Project – What’s Next?

According to a study done by Schultz and Schwartz, work-related changes are one of many top stressful events that could happen in our life. Anything from, finding new occupations, hiring and onboarding processes, or starting a new software development process are in this bucket. If…

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How to Create A Comprehensive Sanity Testing Strategy?

Products are getting complex with time and release times are getting equally shorter. The tolerance for bugs and poor quality has decreased significantly, largely due to the abundance of software products. You name a category, and there are at least 50 companies working towards it,…

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TestAway Goa 2022 – An Enriching Experience

The word ‘TestAway’ had no meaning to me when the event was launched at TestFlix. Although I had an idea about TestAway through the experience shared by previous members who still are an important part of the community, It was another big event to enjoy…

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How to Start a QA Department?

The following is a transcription of the TestFlix 2021 talk by Anna Ondrish on How to Start A QA Department. Anna is eager to help you define and promote a quality mindset throughout all aspects of Testing by working with cross-functional teams to ensure that…

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