I started using QA Cloud Training & Certification three months ago. The course taught me to think in a structured quality-first way. In my daily work, I now catch issues very early and validate requirements very clearly. It has removed the dependency on external QA for testing my internal builds, which I previously gave to QA. For my work, it really simplified automating repeated testing, such as writing test cases and understanding cloud-based test environments. Initially, I tested only on one environment, but the course taught me that if your company has more than one or two environments, like UAT and production, you need to test on every environment to ensure things work properly. When there is a web build and a mobile app build, both are different. In mobile app builds, you don't need tools like Selenium. You only need the QA mindset to find bugs rather than simply pointing them out to the developer. The main things to validate are APIs, UI, and integrations in CI/CD, thinking about quality from design to development. You don't code just to create a pull request. You code in a manner so that it's bug-free.
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I started using QA Cloud Training & Certification three months ago. The course taught me to think in a structured quality-first way. In my daily work, I now catch issues very early and validate requirements very clearly. It has removed the dependency on external QA for testing my internal builds, which I previously gave to QA. For my work, it really simplified automating repeated testing, such as writing test cases and understanding cloud-based test environments. Initially, I tested only on one environment, but the course taught me that if your company has more than one or two environments, like UAT and production, you need to test on every environment to ensure things work properly. When there is a web build and a mobile app build, both are different. In mobile app builds, you don't need tools like Selenium. You only need the QA mindset to find bugs rather than simply pointing them out to the developer. The main things to validate are APIs, UI, and integrations in CI/CD, thinking about quality from design to development. You don't code just to create a pull request. You code in a manner so that it's bug-free.