@@alexusadays I was looking for a QA bootcamp (or a sdet) and I found it out but unfortunately due to time zones ( I live in Germany) I can't follow the live classes.
Watched this video. The info provided, sometimes is a bit misleading, since you are comparing a team with obviously bad devs. Let’s compare meta or google teams, if I’m not mistaken, they don’t have testers and QA deps. Software engineers do the testing and if you add the right kind into this person, he/she will overcome the QA engineer, since they developed the feature and know how to test it by its full coverage, while QA rarely go to code and check it under the hood. So, if you set or find the right mindset for a dev, you, probably, won’t need the QA team at all. But the cost is the leading factor here…
Also, don’t forget that as bad devs exist, also bad testers do exist as well, and when bad QA happen, then it’s barely do any impact and in this case, I think, it’s worth to get rid of him/her and even let the team exist without QA (considering we are very low on budget and have to choose)
I’ve been both in Google and Facebook campuses visiting friends that work as QA in these companies :). I’m not sure where this misconception coming from. But both Google and Facebook have QA
This is from chat gpt: Yes, both Google and Facebook have extensive Quality Assurance (QA) teams. These teams are responsible for ensuring that their products and services meet the highest standards of quality, performance, and reliability. QA roles at these companies typically involve: 1. **Testing Software**: Manual and automated testing to identify bugs, performance issues, and security vulnerabilities. 2. **Developing Test Plans**: Creating comprehensive test plans and strategies to cover various aspects of the product. 3. **Collaborating with Developers**: Working closely with developers to understand the functionality and design of products, and to provide feedback on potential improvements. 4. **Using Automated Tools**: Implementing and maintaining automated testing tools and frameworks to streamline the testing process. 5. **Ensuring Compliance**: Making sure that products comply with industry standards and regulations. These roles are crucial for maintaining the quality and reliability of the products that billions of people use every day.
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When are you gonna to continue or finish the Playwright course?) I’m looking forward to PageObject lesson)
Work in progress, probably July
The video on POM in playwright is out :)
Hey Alex is it you working with careerist?
Hey I do work with them
@@alexusadays I was looking for a QA bootcamp (or a sdet) and I found it out but unfortunately due to time zones ( I live in Germany) I can't follow the live classes.
sadly nobody wants to pay for it, even 10'000+ people big corpos cut the role in teams I worked in
Do you care we chat
Watched this video. The info provided, sometimes is a bit misleading, since you are comparing a team with obviously bad devs. Let’s compare meta or google teams, if I’m not mistaken, they don’t have testers and QA deps. Software engineers do the testing and if you add the right kind into this person, he/she will overcome the QA engineer, since they developed the feature and know how to test it by its full coverage, while QA rarely go to code and check it under the hood. So, if you set or find the right mindset for a dev, you, probably, won’t need the QA team at all. But the cost is the leading factor here…
Also, don’t forget that as bad devs exist, also bad testers do exist as well, and when bad QA happen, then it’s barely do any impact and in this case, I think, it’s worth to get rid of him/her and even let the team exist without QA (considering we are very low on budget and have to choose)
I’ve been both in Google and Facebook campuses visiting friends that work as QA in these companies :). I’m not sure where this misconception coming from. But both Google and Facebook have QA
@@alexusadays hm. Till this day, I was sure they got rid of them and have given QA’s responsibilities to Software developer engineers
This is from chat gpt:
Yes, both Google and Facebook have extensive Quality Assurance (QA) teams. These teams are responsible for ensuring that their products and services meet the highest standards of quality, performance, and reliability. QA roles at these companies typically involve:
1. **Testing Software**: Manual and automated testing to identify bugs, performance issues, and security vulnerabilities.
2. **Developing Test Plans**: Creating comprehensive test plans and strategies to cover various aspects of the product.
3. **Collaborating with Developers**: Working closely with developers to understand the functionality and design of products, and to provide feedback on potential improvements.
4. **Using Automated Tools**: Implementing and maintaining automated testing tools and frameworks to streamline the testing process.
5. **Ensuring Compliance**: Making sure that products comply with industry standards and regulations.
These roles are crucial for maintaining the quality and reliability of the products that billions of people use every day.
Did I just change your opinion on need of QA?
Hello instructor, I'm Ifeoluwa, a digital marketing expert specializing in helping Udemy instructors promote their courses in terms of organic student enrollments, positive review growth and sales campaigns.
Imagine you getting active students from up to 1000 students above and more and see the results you are getting in return and helping you achieve top rankings.
I also have new updates on Udemy to discuss
Lastly, if you have a website where you have a course, I can help with SEO to rank websites as well as SEO backlinks and if you don't have a website but would like to have one, I'm there to help you.
Thanks for your reply soon.
You prove that I can help with the delivery, I will show you the proof and the portfolio