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whatWhat did you learn that helped with the transition to automation? e.g. c#, java, sql, strong programming knowledge, good knowledge of databases, selenium courses etc.

anyAny help would be greatly appreciated and any links to learning material/suggested courses would really help.

Thanks in advance.

My company has recently decided to start training me on test automation. They have asked me to look into courses that will enable me to start automating repetitive test cases and also regression packs. my company doesn't have automation in place so it's hard to ask people what they would suggest.

a bit of background. my company is a .net house that builds CMS solutions using Episerver, Umbraco etc. from discussions, my company will me using Microsoft test manager in TFS, but i'm not familiar with the automation frameworks used.

has anyone been in this position? my company are willing to invest a lot of time and money so i need to make sure i'm learning the right subjects/skills.

what did you learn that helped with the transition to automation? e.g. c#, java, sql, strong programming knowledge, good knowledge of databases, selenium courses etc.

any help would be greatly appreciated and any links to learning material/suggested courses would really help.

Thanks in advance.

My company has recently decided to start training me on test automation. They have asked me to look into courses that will enable me to start automating repetitive test cases and also regression packs. My company doesn't have automation in place so it's hard to ask people what they would suggest.

A bit of background; My company is a .net house that builds CMS solutions using Episerver, Umbraco etc. From discussions, my company will be using Microsoft test manager in TFS, but I'm not familiar with the automation frameworks used.

Has anyone been in this position? My company is willing to invest a lot of time and money so I need to make sure I'm learning the right subjects/skills.

What did you learn that helped with the transition to automation? e.g. c#, java, sql, strong programming knowledge, good knowledge of databases, selenium courses etc.

Any help would be greatly appreciated and any links to learning material/suggested courses would really help.

Thanks in advance.

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My company has recently decided to start training me on test automation. They have asked me to look into courses that will enable me to start automating repetitive test cases and also regression packs. my company doesn't have automation in place so it's hard to ask people what they would suggest.

a bit of background. my company is a .net house that builds CMS solutions using Episerver, Umbraco etc. from discussions, my company will me using Microsoft test manager in TFS, but i'm not familiar with the automation frameworks used.

has anyone been in this position? my company are willing to invest a lot of time and money so i need to make sure i'm learning the right subjects/skills.

what did you learn that helped with the transition to automation? e.g. c#, java, sql, strong programming knowledge, good knowledge of databases, selenium courses etc.

any help would be greatly appreciated and any links to learning material/suggested courses would really help.

Thanks in advance.