Developers in my team rarely create documents to support testers such as release note, or specification. I often go and ask for more information.
Why do they hate create documents while testers really need them for testing?
Developers in my team rarely create documents to support testers such as release note, or specification. I often go and ask for more information.
Why do they hate create documents while testers really need them for testing?
Hi,
I’m looking for some good books in software testing to read. May I ask what books you recommend for every testers to read to get knowledge?
Thank you
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Some says that we “dont do testing much in our project, because we do TDD” or “TDD reduces my testing effort”. From my understanding, TDD is more about development design not more about testing.
I dont have experience in TDD, can you guys who has been practicing this share your thought on this?
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