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The Automate or Die Special - do you have to automate to survive in testing?

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Software Testing is not the same as Test Automation. But so many people seem to think so.

I receive a lot of concerned emails and messages from testers. People concerned that their testing skills will not be enough to keep them in work and that the future revolves around automation which they don't know how to do. No programming experience. And should they learn API or UI? What programming language should they learn? People do feel that their career is at risk.

And that's what I cover in this podcast to hopefully give you some tips if you do want to learn to program or code and start working on test automation, and some tips on what to do if you don't and think that software testers should not have to learn to code.

There are many paths to success in testing.

Show notes available at:

https://eviltester.com/show

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27 episodes

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Manage episode 236172106 series 2364303
Content provided by Alan Richardson - Software Testing and Development Consultant, Alan Richardson - Software Testing, and Development Consultant. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Alan Richardson - Software Testing and Development Consultant, Alan Richardson - Software Testing, and Development Consultant or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

Software Testing is not the same as Test Automation. But so many people seem to think so.

I receive a lot of concerned emails and messages from testers. People concerned that their testing skills will not be enough to keep them in work and that the future revolves around automation which they don't know how to do. No programming experience. And should they learn API or UI? What programming language should they learn? People do feel that their career is at risk.

And that's what I cover in this podcast to hopefully give you some tips if you do want to learn to program or code and start working on test automation, and some tips on what to do if you don't and think that software testers should not have to learn to code.

There are many paths to success in testing.

Show notes available at:

https://eviltester.com/show

  continue reading

27 episodes

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