SQAWebinar695:Participating in Code Reviews as a Tester: A Hands-On Session #SQAWebinars21May2019 -TestCraft
When: May 21 2019, 09:00 AM PT
What You Gain:
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- The basic git workflow, where the creation of a Pull Request leads to Code Reviews
- What to look for when you are Code Reviewing from a tester’s perspective
- A practical way to get started doing your Code Reviews on your own
- Q&A
Who Should Attend?
- Test Engineers- Yes
- Test Architects- Yes
- Mobile/Automation Engineers- Yes
- QA Managers- Yes
- QA Directors- Yes
- VP QA- Yes
- CTO- Yes
- Anyone who has curiosity to know about SQA/Testing Automation
Sponsor(s):
TestCraft
Speaker(s):
Chris Kenst
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Webinar Details:
Code reviews are a popular method of catching bugs early in development through peer-reviewing someone’s code. But perhaps more important than catching bugs, these reviews also serve as a chance to see how something is built and have a conversation about it. You don’t have to know how to code in order to learn about the changes, question the assumptions, clarify ambiguities, and generally participate in the knowledge-sharing.
Because testers question software differently from developers, it’s important that we participate in this knowledge-sharing practice.