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Software Testing Weekly - a great resource about testing

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I am an enthusiastic developer since my childhood. I have started with Plus 4 and C 16 machines programming in Basic. I still remember when we were jumping on the bed with my brother, and accidentally saw the Commodore 64 computer on the top of the wardrobe, which was planned to be a Christmas gift for us. I don't have to tell you that we couldn't wait till then. :) I will never forget this memory. Of course in the beginning we only played on the computer, but later I became interested in how can I make my own programs. I have to tell when I first faced the binary number system I did not understand it, but I was still able to draw some sprites on the screen. :)

I continued learning software development during grammar school. I got my Masters degree at the Budapest University of Economics and Technology where I learnt many languages and also learnt a lot about general software development theory and practice.

I have started my professional career as a C++/C# developer, but I switched to Java after a few years. I've visited many meetups and Code Retreats during this time and I've learnt and introduced Agile methodologies in our company. During the years I lead the development team in close cooperation with the product management and testing department.

In 2020 I felt I need something new and I turned towards test automation both API and UI. I did not regret my decision. Since then I tried many frameworks like RestArrured, Selenium, Protractor, Appium, Selenide and Karate.

At the moment I am working as a Senior Software Developer in Test using Selenium and Selenide for UI testing and Karate for API testing.

I believe knowledge sharing is very important, so apart from helping my colleagues work I started my technical blog recently: https://mszeles.com Sharing your knowledge provides many ways for your own development. Whenever I write an article many questions come into my mind which might be interesting for the readers, so I try to answer all of them in my posts. Doing this I learn a lot about the subject. In additionally sharing your knowledge gives a good opportunity for feedback based on which you can further improve.

Yesterday, I accidentally stumbled upon Software Testing Weekly. I was looking at my google analytics results, and I saw some of my readers are coming via a referral softwaretestingweekly.com.

I got curious immediately, so I opened the page. As the name of the website suggests, it is a weekly digest of testing articles found interesting by Dawid Dylowicz the author of the newsletter.

Reading the newsletter I already found 4-5 articles interesting to me related to testing in general and also related to test automation. And this is just Software Testing Weekly issue 109, which means I still have 108 newsletters to read to find awesome content about testing.

Give it a try! I am pretty sure you will find it valuable.

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No doubt! your work for software testing industry is admirable. I used to work in a software testing company (Kualitatem) and would love if you write something software testing on my blog.

M

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I am an enthusiastic software developer since my childhood. I work as a Senior Software Engineer in Testing (SDET) using Karate DSL and Selenide.

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