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The Community's Guide to Exploratory Testing
How do I do exploratory testing? What is exploratory testing? What exploratory testing tools should I use? What dummy sites can I use for manual exploratory testing? This collection hopes to have answers to all your exploratory testing needs.
Rosie Sherry
CEO & Founder at Ministry of Testing
She/Her
I've been working in the software testing and quality engineering space since the year 2000 whilst also combining it with my love for education and community. It turns out quality, community and education go nicely hand in hand.
🎓 MoT-STEC qualified
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