Issue #94 : Software Testing Notes
Dealing with Imposter Syndrome as a software tester.
In one of the previous issue(#86th), I shared a link about how to deal with Imposter Syndrome. This week, I stumbled upon another great article called Imposter Syndrome. This article is the personal account of Angela Riggs on how starting a new job, past experience and certain situations contributed to it and how she worked towards moving past Imposter Syndrome.
I really liked the last bit, summarizing the heart of it.
Ask for help. Be vulnerable. Trust the people around you. You’ll make it through, too ❤️
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In the #94th Issue of #SoftwareTestingNotes Newsletter we talk about,
How to evaluate measures and scores used to assess the performance of AI systems.
UI Test Automation: Snapshot Testing in IOS, Snapshot testing in the browser with Playwright.
The Definitive Guide to API Test Automation With Playwright
Exploiting Time-Based SQL Injections
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