Best of 200 Weeks of Coding Jag - Welcome to the 200th Edition ??

Best of 200 Weeks of Coding Jag - Welcome to the 200th Edition ??

Hi Coding Jag fam! Welcome to the landmark 200th edition of our newsletter. Back in 2020 nearly four years ago, we started this newsletter with a simple mission - share the best content we came across every week in the field of quality engineering. Every day amazing content is created by incredible minds globally, ranging from cutting-edge knowledge, insights, and best practices in the field of software development. We wanted Coding Jag to be a medium to share that content right in your inboxes, with the hopes that we are able to inspire quality engineering professionals and up their skills. Since then, it has been an incredible journey, and we hope that you were able to learn along the way, like us thanks to these incredible insights.??

One thing that makes this achievement truly special is that along the way, we’ve had the privilege of featuring more than 1800 phenomenal authors. We have featured more than 3144 posts that include 180+ podcasts, and 150+ videos! That’s a massive pool of testing expertise, and we are incredibly grateful for their contributions that have enriched this platform.

In today’s edition, let’s go down memory lane, and take a look back on some highlights that made this journey so special. In this special issue, we'll revisit our most featured authors, share the editions that resonated the most with you, and highlight all-time favorite posts that have inspired and educated us all.? A huge thank you for subscribing, reading, and sharing your testing knowledge with us. Here’s to many more editions of Coding Jag!

Most featured Authors:

Joe Colantonio (https://testguild.com/)

Dennis Martinez (dev-tester.com)?

Zhimin Zhan (zhiminzhan.medium.com)?

NaveenKumar Namachivayam (qainsights.com)

Maaret Pyh?j?rvi (https://visible-quality.blogspot.com/)

?? Gil Zilberfeld TestinGil ?? (everydayunittesting.com)

Filip Hric (https://filiphric.com/)

Anton Angelov (https://www.automatetheplanet.com/)

Irfan Mujagi? (https://www.thegreenreport.blog//)

David Maynard , Simon Prior ?? , Chris Armstrong , Russell Craxford (testingpeers.com)?

Top 10 Most Loved Editions::?

https://www.lambdatest.com/newsletter/editions/issue118

In the 118th edition of Coding Jag, explore the impact of OpenAI on software testing, delve into Agile testing and learn about the new tools and frameworks for performance and automation testing.

https://www.lambdatest.com/newsletter/editions/issue64

The 64th edition of Coding Jag dives into the complexities of test automation role, discovering key strategies for effective testing further unlocking the latest tools and trends in software testing.

https://www.lambdatest.com/newsletter/editions/issue24

Explore the risks of trusting public code repositories, featuring a case study on how Paypal and other tech giants faced? potential security threats, alongside other insightful blogs from the testing world.

https://www.lambdatest.com/newsletter/editions/issue120?

Read the 120th edition of Coding Jag to discover how ChatGPT can revolutionize test automation, alongside strategies for tackling technical debt, enhancing software collaboration, and insights on performance and API testing.

https://www.lambdatest.com/newsletter/editions/issue22

In the 22nd edition of Coding Jag witness the ultimate showdown of browser automation tools-Cypress, Selenium, Puppeteer and Playwright in a thrilling speed comparison. Plus, get expert tips on API testing, web development and must-have resources of every developer.

https://www.lambdatest.com/newsletter/editions/issue57

Tired of same old, tedious database testing? In the 57th edition of Coding Jag say hello to Generative Testing as we explore how to revolutionize your QA process with millions of automated test cases.

https://www.lambdatest.com/newsletter/editions/issue41

The 41st edition of Coding Jag dives into the delicate balance of testing: how much is enough, and how to avoid overdoing it. Explore expert insights on QA leadership, performance engineering, and automation best practices to enhance your testing efficiency and effectiveness.

https://www.lambdatest.com/newsletter/editions/issue49

In the 49th edition of CodingJag, discover expert insights on navigating end-to-end testing challenges and optimizing mobile app testing across diverse devices with LambdaTest's latest feature launch.

https://www.lambdatest.com/newsletter/editions/issue47

?Discover how to strike the perfect balance in software quality assurance—ensuring ideal applications without stifling innovation. Delve into expert tips on optimizing QA efficiency and avoiding common testing pitfalls.

https://www.lambdates.com/newsletter/editions/issue177

In the 177th edition of Coding Jag, read how ChatGPT is transforming QA with accelerated testing, efficiency boosts, and innovative methodologies, alongside updates on DevOps integration, performance testing, and expert automation tips, shaping the future of QA.

Most Loved Blogs of All Time:

  1. How I Used Python and Selenium to Get a Lifetime Supply of Garlic Pizza Sticks
  2. Dependency Injection: Vaccinate Your Tests from Messy Code
  3. Alternatives to Manual Testing
  4. A review of “Artificial Intelligence and Software Testing”
  5. How I Learned to Write Test Automation as a Non-Technical Person
  6. How to Write Test Cases Effectively
  7. The Truth About Fragile Tests
  8. Ghost Testing
  9. Five Cs of a Test Engineer
  10. Difference Between Test Plan and Test Strategy
  11. The Ideal Tester-Developer Ratio
  12. Quality Engineering & Productivity at Spotify
  13. How Do the Big Name Companies Test?
  14. Don’t Automate Test Cases
  15. 10 Quality Metrics That Let You Know Your Automation is Successful
  16. We Increased Our Lighthouse Score by 17 Points by Making Our Images Larger
  17. How Much Testing is Enough?
  18. How Google Tests Software
  19. Why JavaScript is Not a Suitable Language for Real Web Test Automation
  20. Dependency Confusion
  21. Pull Requests
  22. Distributed Test Reporting Using ELK Stack
  23. QA Outsourcing Guide
  24. Not Having an Approach Causes Problems in Your Testing
  25. How Netflix Scales Its API with GraphQL Federation: Part 1
  26. Deduplicating Software Bugs with Machine Learning at Google
  27. QA is Not a Cost Center
  28. How Much Do You Guys Make?
  29. What Does QA Work Look Like in the Era of AI?
  30. Maybe Getting Rid of Your QA Team Was Bad Actually
  31. Execution Time Tips


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Dennis Martinez

Software Engineer | AWS Certified DevOps | Terraform | Kubernetes | Ruby on Rails | Currently open to contract + consulting opportunities

2 个月

Congrats on hitting this milestone, and thank you for featuring my writing as much as you've done throughout the years!

Irfan Mujagi?

Senior Quality Assurance Automation Engineer at HTEC Group

2 个月

Congratulations, LambdaTest, on reaching your milestone! It's an honor to be among your most featured authors. I'd like to take this opportunity to thank everyone who reads my blog posts and shares their feedback. Your input is invaluable. Additionally, I want to express my gratitude to everyone who contributes their knowledge through these posts. We all learn and grow together. ??

I'd rather see a publication brag about the diversity of their contributors. There are plenty of non-men writing super useful and helpful content. They just don't get visibility. I'm so tired of the patriarchy.

Rease Rios

Director of Content | Creative marketer and strategist

2 个月

I also curate a QA newsletter and I know the work that goes into it, so I congratulate you for hitting 200 editions. I’m a CodingJag subscriber and it’s great to see you all celebrate this milestone. However, it’s very disappointing to see only ONE woman in your most featured authors. There are so many incredible women and non binary testing/QA professionals that produce great content. In fact, nearly ? of your “most loved blogs of all time” were written by women. Imagine what kind of engagement you could get if you actively prioritized diversifying the content you share.

Jenna Charlton

Product and Testing Leader, International Keynote Speaker, Grad Student xdMFA Miami University

2 个月

200 editions is a big accomplishment. I hope you'll use this as an opportunity to reflect on why only 1 author in your top 10 most featured is a woman. It would be nice to see more diversity reflected in the content you share.

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