That Smile in IT World πŸ™ƒ

It’s always good to have a healthy environment within the Team, and to maintain that, one should have more interaction and discussion with Peers, and having a genuine smile helps you to maintain that, it spreads happiness thereby creates a healthy and productive environment.

Why should testers start writing blogs?

Do you know why software testers need to start writing blogs? How writing blogs can help them to become a better software tester? In this article, Balaji has shared about his views on writing and how it helped him as a software tester.

Regression testing in Sprint

Regression testingΒ is always an integral part of any software development life cycle. If we plan, design and strategise our testing well before, we can definitely achieve less painful and better coverage in regression testing during sprints as well as in final release. Our Synapse Dhanalaxmi shares about Regression Testing strategy in sprint.

Beginners Guide for Testing in E-Commerce

E-commerce experienced a huge growth spurt as a result of the Corona pandemic. Many small, specialized stores were created as a result. The resources for operating such stores are often limited and quality assurance is often neglected. This guide shows how to achieve high quality in e-commerce with very limited resources.

How to SHINE in an interview

No matter how many times you have gone through it, interviews are always nerve-racking and gruelling. The feeling of being interviewed can still make us feel nervous! I am not an expert in this topic of interview coaching, but since many were reaching out for tips to crack interviews, I thought of sharing my failure stories and learnings along with tips crack interviews.

How I break the shell with L.I.E.S

"Everyone knows better than me", "There may be tons of articles written on the same topic", "Will people read my article if I also write about the same".. Questions like these lead to writer's block. This article is a brief explanation on how I overcome writers block and those fears.

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