Let's Stop the "Developer vs. Tester"? Feud
Welcome to the 122nd edition of Coding Jag brought to you by LambdaTest. This edition of Coding Jag explores the "Developer vs. Tester" rift and why it may be time to end it

Let's Stop the "Developer vs. Tester" Feud

Welcome to the 122nd edition of Coding Jag, brought to you by LambdaTest!

All of us have been a part of the "Developer vs. Tester" feud, whether through sharing memes or assigning critical bugs at the last minute. Frequently, it escalates from light-hearted to an entity appearing incompetent and inferior while the other seems superior.

As a result, not only does this create a divide in the workplace, but it also creates rifts between departments that create mental and physical barriers. Due to this disconnect, both departments feel the need to demonstrate their worth rather than cooperate to achieve a common goal, creating a toxic competitive environment.

Therefore, in this edition of Coding Jag, we discuss how to handle the "developer vs. tester" mindset.


NEWS?

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1. Let's Stop the "Developer vs. Tester" Feud

Dive into why putting an end to the "Developer vs. Tester" rift may be more important to your organization than you realize.

2. The Three Cultures

Explore how the culture and essential belief systems around testing can be categorized into three stages.

3. QA’s and Unit Testing – Can QA Create Effective Unit Tests

Learn how QAs can develop effective unit tests, and how their multidimensional skills can contribute to maintaining business value across software development.

4. Headless Browser Testing: Should You Consider This?

Get started with headless browser testing, its advantages, and why you should consider it for your next test execution.

5. The Myths of Testing

With a list of the most recent testing myths circulating on the internet, this blog questions the validity of these myths and tries to debunk them.


Performance

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6. Performance testing tutorial: Automation, Gatling, and Jenkins

Expand your understanding of performance testing with the basics of performance testing and the in-demand tools for automated testing: Gatling and Jenkins.


Automation

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8. Best 15 Test Automation Trends For 2023

2023 brings a list of the best test automation trends you must look out for and keep up with them.

9. END-TO-END TESTING A CHROME EXTENSION USING PUPPETEER

Time to check out the new way to test a chrome extension - Explore Puppeteer for your E2E tests.

10. How to Build an Automated Testing Pipeline With CircleCI and Selenium Grid

In this article, learn more about CircleCI,? how to create a CircleCI pipeline, and how to use the Cloud Selenium Grid's CI/CD pipeline to run automated tests.

11. Empower Enterprise Agility with Test Automation: Creating A Regression Testing Strategy

Discover how a regression testing strategy can strengthen your business test automation in this blog.


Tools

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12. Product of the Week: ToolJet 2.0

ToolJet is an open-source low-code platform to build internal tools. ToolJet comes with drag and drops frontend builder, an in-built no-code database, and connectors for dozens of data sources. Now build your internal tools in hours and not weeks.

13. Your Favorite Dev Browser Has Evolved! The All New LT Browser 2.0

You can now speed up your debugging with the all-new Chromium-based LT Browser 2.0. Read more to unwrap all its features!


Others

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14. Podcast: Resilience Testing (Failures are your Friends) with Benjamin Wilms

Tune in to this episode of Test Guild as the host; Joe Colantonio invites Benjamin Wilms, co-founder of Steadybit, to discuss reliability, chaos, and resilience engineering.

15. Video: How to Handle Stale Element Reference Exceptions | Selenium 4 Tutorial With Java

Watch this Selenium 4 Java Tutorial and get an in-depth analysis on handling Stale Element Reference Exception(SERE) in Selenium using Java, including examples to illustrate the concept.


Events

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16. Event: Expecting the Unexpected: 2023 Technology Trends

Register for the Voices of Community Webinar: Expecting the Unexpected: 2023 Technology Trends on 24th January 2023 and explore how individuals and Organizations can position themselves to navigate the year successfully.


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Johanna South

Senior Director Infrastructure @ Genesys

1 年

Thanks for the inclusion!

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