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Day: April 29, 2017

Published inTesting

The Unique Discipline of Testing

written by Jeff Nyman

In my post on porting development lessons to testing I mentioned getting into the ideas of what makes the testing role something uniquely distinct from that of the development role. So let’s talk about this.

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