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Friction in Quality Engineering Collection
A collection of items covering the challenges and benefits of Friction in Quality Engineering and Testing.
Neil Taylor
Lead Quality Engineer
I've been testing for 20+ years with experience in Exploratory Testing and tools such as CI/CD, Bruno and Postman. I'm a self-taught pianist and enjoy writing and recording my own music.
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