Hi, I'm a QA Engineer that is learning all things Java with the occasional Python (Which I've dabbled with in the past). I'm currently getting interested in Information Security especially around the pen test, application security. I'm not limiting myself so any information is always good for me to discuss. So if any of you want to connect and discuss, then let me know.
I'm also getting into all things AWS, Docker, and Kubernetes
Not putting the bugs in the software in the first place :)
Seriously, I'm not really too sure. The main thing I value is communication, so as long as developers and myself communicate effectively, then it's all good. Good documentation, good logging, and good collaboration, then I'm generally happy. Let me think more about that.
Hi, I'm a QA Engineer that is learning all things Java with the occasional Python (Which I've dabbled with in the past). I'm currently getting interested in Information Security especially around the pen test, application security. I'm not limiting myself so any information is always good for me to discuss. So if any of you want to connect and discuss, then let me know.
I'm also getting into all things AWS, Docker, and Kubernetes
Welcome Steve, we have a lot in common there in the history and current tech interests.
Would love to see your writeups in the field!
Sure, I shall try my best
Since you're a QA engineer, I'll ask: what's one thing you wish app developers would do to make your life easier? Thanks!
Not putting the bugs in the software in the first place :)
Seriously, I'm not really too sure. The main thing I value is communication, so as long as developers and myself communicate effectively, then it's all good. Good documentation, good logging, and good collaboration, then I'm generally happy. Let me think more about that.
haha, yeah, no bugs in the first place would be great 😂
Thanks for the thoughts :)