[Test Engineering Weekly #9] QA at Atlassian, build evolution at Tinder, testing pipelines, and SDET interview questions
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[Test Engineering Weekly #9] QA at Atlassian, build evolution at Tinder, testing pipelines, and SDET interview questions

Today there will be no videos, but there will be more interesting posts from the world of technology and quality.

Posts

  1. If you have always wondered what SDET interview questions are, you can find a lot of interesting information in this article.
  2. For beginners in automation, it will be interesting to read about the real experience of an engineer: how to learn to write autotests from scratch
  3. What is better - to write automation tests using programming languages or to use such popular codeless-automation tools?
  4. An interesting approach to backend testing on microservices using QA Environments
  5. What is a 10x engineer, and what prevents you from becoming one?
  6. After this article, I want to read the book "Web Scalability for Startup Engineers"
  7. Huge article on how to build a frontend test pipeline.
  8. For those who want to dive into the world of architecture and system design - a selection of resources for study
  9. How do they test at Atlassian?
  10. An article about how the build processes in Tinder were improved.

What do I read now?

I am finishing the book "Modern Software Engineering" and will prepare a detailed review for it.

In addition, to deepen my testing skills, I started looking for interesting books that would give more information about the technical aspects of testing - approaches, tools, etc. So far, the book "Software Testing: A Craftsman's Approach" looks promising. Maybe I will find something interesting and practical in it.

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