I am an Electrical engineer turned Software tester from Sydney.
Passionate about exploratory testing, PKM,
healthy lifestyle, learning and music.
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What I Do
Testing leads to failure, and failure leads to understanding
-Burt Rutan.
Functional testing
I am am passionate about exploratory testing and I know how to write scripted test cases too. To achieve desired test coverage I analyse both explicit and implicit requirements, use different testing techniques, test scenarios, user personas, positive, neagtive testing and testing heuristics. I love visualise testing using mindmaps and diagrams.
API / Web Services
With the rise in cloud applications and interconnect platforms, API testing is a necessity. I am beginner in API testing but I know the basics of HTTP protocol, Authentication, Authorization, API methods, API testing types and vulnurabilities. I have some experience performing simple REST web services testing using Postman and Tavern (Python plugin). I constantly improve my API skills by practicing using API tools.
Manual testing
As a manual tester, I can provide fast and accurate visual feedback. Exploratory testing does not require time-consuming planning and preparation. It gives a human perspective on the look and feel of a software product and helps to verify compliance with the defined business requirements.
Test Automation
I have hands-on experience developing web UI tests using Python, Pytest and Selenium Web Driver. I am familiar with the basics of Git and GitHub, able to use Unix command-line interface. I am also familiar with the basics of CI/CD and has experience setting up Web UI tests using Jenkins and AWS EC2.
Mobile Testing
Today, most users access the Internet from mobile devices anytime, anywhere. I can help you to check compatibility, unstable functionality and UI rendering on iOS & Android to make sure that your software product provides the best experience possible to every potential customer.
Quality Bug Reports
The key goal of the bug report author is to provide high-quality information, to help stakeholders make wise decisions about which bugs to fix. Title, issue type, priority, environment, action performed and attachments (screenshots, videos and logs) – I will make sure that all elements and fields form well written and clear bug reports.
Recent Posts
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First Real Project, Learning Groovy, GitHub, Resources
Here is summary of what I’ve been up to between end of July – first week of August 2019. First Real Project Well, it looks like I found an opportunity to get some hands-on experience that I’ve been looking for the last month or so. Really excited to get involved in this… I posted a message in Facebook ( found several start-up groups based in Sydney) asking for a project
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Why Blog?
Why Blog? To be honest, I’ve been quite busy recently. Nevertheless, I decided to start this blog. Why? What I will be writing about? There are many articles on the internet discussing benefits of starting a professional blog. In my case, these are main reason why I decided to do it -Keep track of what I have done to become better tester and find a job. -Stay committed -Help
Questions?
Please visit About page to learn more or send me a message via contact form.