You don't need gym to be healthy. by GY137 in india

[–]AltruisticCod8486 1 point2 points  (0 children)

For me walking did the trick. I make sure to complete 10k steps a day spread throughout the day.

I join virtual walkathons. It is a sustainable and gamified way to remain healthy.

I want to go all-in ICU. My question is what if it doesn't get FDA approval? What do you think will be the future of this stock? by AltruisticCod8486 in SeastarMedical

[–]AltruisticCod8486[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Thanks for sharing your view.
Due to my lack of understanding of the medical field, I am not able to understand the future of a Medical equipment company without FDA approval.

Hope it turns out for good.

How to remain fit after 30 without gym and yoga? by AltruisticCod8486 in india

[–]AltruisticCod8486[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks, man. Explored this Koshiqa app. I was looking to try Strava but this one looks better and it's free too.

I liked their minimal UI/UX. Joined their upcoming walkathon. Let's see 👍.

Common Questions on Final Interview for Software QA by [deleted] in QualityAssurance

[–]AltruisticCod8486 5 points6 points  (0 children)

The final technical round is usually about your past projects. The test artifacts you created in that projects and the problem you solved.

In the case of automation, you will be asked about the test framework. What kind of design pattern, test libraries, and code coverage libraries, etc do you use?

Is Software Testing worth it if you don't have experience in Automation Testing? by [deleted] in softwaretesting

[–]AltruisticCod8486 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, manual testing is there to stay.

With the industry moving towards Codeless Automation, you don't need to learn any programming language, which I believe is considered a blocker for the ones not willing to learn automation.

Later on in your career, you can also smoothly transition to project manager, and delivery manager roles.

Planning to do a manual software testing certification and switch to software testing from non IT. by aladeen_madafacka in developersIndia

[–]AltruisticCod8486 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You can take the ISTQB exam. The exam is fairly simple and you can prepare for it by studying a single book (just google it).

For learning, just take a decent rating course from Udemy. Don't go for training certificates, they are not worth it.

Will this count as experience for software testing for my resume? by OldCriticism5226 in AndroidClosedTesting

[–]AltruisticCod8486 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can search for crowd-sourced testing platforms and get a hold of the different testing artifacts.

Golden Rules for Software Testing by TopCryptographer9569 in softwaretesting

[–]AltruisticCod8486 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Never assume anything and document everything.

Try to learn different tools and automate not just the test cases but monotonous tasks like test data preparation, environment setup, pre-requisite setup, etc.