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Are you a SDET? If not than read this!
In today’s fast-paced tech world, learning by doing is more important than ever. It’s not enough to know the theory behind quality assurance, testing, coding, and automation — you need to see how it all fits together in real projects. Here’s a straightforward look at how you can learn with context, what to focus on, why many candidates fall short, and how you can become a successful Software Development Engineer in Test (SDET).
1) Learning With Context
Learning with context means understanding how the pieces fit into the bigger picture. Instead of studying tools and techniques in isolation, you see how they work in real-world applications. For example, our course uses a live e-commerce website to teach testing and automation. You’ll learn to design test cases, write automation scripts, and build robust frameworks by working on actual scenarios. This approach helps you grasp the “why” behind each step and prepares you for the challenges you will face on the job.
2) How to Learn and What to Learn
The key to success is a clear learning path that covers both the basics and the advanced topics. Here’s what our course covers:
QA:
- Learn the fundamentals of testing, from manual test case design to defect management.