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Use for questions involving problems with automated tests. Relevant for designing test automation, debugging test automation, automation tooling questions, and questions about when it is appropriate to automate. Questions regarding specific tools should tag those tools as well.
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Should tool generated test data be deleted during tear down in test automation?
To answer your question: Yes, and No.
For bug testing, we use 2 different db. Usually I start with a "clean" database (usually "demo" db), but sometimes I use the development db which is full of all …
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Can someone be a good automated tester and be terrible programmer?
Elementary mistakes? You are too hard on yourself. I applaud you for stretching your skillset. Don't give up.
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What do you need to be a great QA Analyst?
This question comes up from time to time. You may find the answers given in this post of tremendous help:
What are the key properties of a great QA team member?
It will be hard for anyone to suggest …
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Will doing only Manual testing affect my QA career in the long run?
I feel like only you can answer this question. You control what you learn, whether it's strong manual testing concepts and skills, Python or another language, automation testing or deciding to pursue …