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7 talks on everyday tools to strengthen your technical testing skills
Explore tools that help with accessibility, security, API, automation, exploratory, functional, and AI-assisted testing
Sarah Deery
Learning and Development Lead
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My main aim is to help software testers turn their vast knowledge and skills into bite-sized chunks suitable for the community to digest.
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When our TestBash software testing conference went to the Big Apple, NYC, USA
Videos chosen to watch together with my team and discuss how we could bring the topics to the company
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