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Where could you join the conversation? Issue 426 | Monday 29th May 2023 | Testmo kindly supports thi

Where could you join the conversation? [An illustration of a bespectacled orange monster creature. It's reading a newspaper. The text "your weekly testing news" is displayed alongside the Ministry of Testing logo.]( Issue 426 | Monday 29th May 2023 | [View Online →]( Testmo kindly supports this newsletter [UPDATE: Testmo - #1 Unified Test Management Tool]( Testmo is the #1 unified modern test management tool. Now even better with rich & customizable PDF exports, improved Jira add-on, extended APIs, better reporting & much more. Affordable for teams of all sizes with enterprise-grade performance, reliability & support. Try Testmo free! --------------------------------------------------------------- Last week was a busy week in the testing community. Have a look at the following and see where you can join the conversation and find ways to help out or seek help. - Guilherme would like to know, [should assertions conditions be done in the page objects, or in the test classes?]( - [Is it necessary for testers to learn coding and programming?]( asks Ben - Lejla is keen to know [what your professional relationship is like with your colleagues](. - [Where does testing fit into your CI/CD pipeline?]( asks Claudia - Melissa is curious about [the factors that affect your test automation strategy](. - [Do you think developers should be responsible for testing their own code?]( - Does anybody else use [a pattern like a container in container integration testing pattern]( - [What recent misconceptions about test automation have you seen/heard?]( - Romina asks, [what are your thoughts on the shift left concept?]( - [How do you go about reviewing a large set of requirements?]( - [What should be checked when running performance tests on a system?]( asks Parameswaran. - [Anyone got any good tips on observing and debugging react, and other JS in the browser?]( Keep an eye and ear out for Thursday 1st June. We'll reveal the first day of [30 Days of Career Growth](. Head to the [30 Days of Testing Category]( on The Club forum, click on the bell icon on the right and select the “Watching First Post” button. You’re now set to go! You’ll receive notifications each day throughout June. Have a good week. — Simon, CommunityBoss P.S. Here's a fantastic photo from [TestBash Brighton 2018](. 😃 There were plenty of the testing community out of shot on the right. Yet that photo wouldn't fit this email so I had to crop them out. Sorry about that! We could always create more photo memories at [TestBash UK]( later this year. 📷 [A man on stage with a microphone presenting to a big crowd at a conference.]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Parasoft kindly supports this newsletter [Don’t Break the Code!]( Is your legacy Java code covered with unit tests? Don’t break the code when changes are made! 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