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Day: April 13, 2017

Published inTesting

Development Lessons Ported to Testing

written by Jeff Nyman

There’s often talk about how developers should think more like testers. But there’s often not as much discussion about the corollary: testers learning to think more like developers. So let’s talk about this.

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