QA Thinking
3 articles
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5 testing types that cover 90% of real work
There are dozens of testing types in theory. In practice, five of them fill 90% of your day. Where each applies, what it catches, where it fails, and the most common mistakes.
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Junior → Middle → Senior QA: real growth signals at each level
Half of QA engineers get stuck between levels for 1–2 years. Not because they lack knowledge — but because they don't understand what's expected on the next rung. A level-by-level breakdown: what's expected, what isn't, readiness signals, anti-patterns, a self-assessment checklist.
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Classical QA is dying. What replaces it
The classical QA approach was built on a simple idea — if we test thoroughly before release, we can trust the system after release. Today that no longer works. Here's what needs to change.