About learn in public

Hi everyone,

I’ve completed “Manual Testing” and have a clear understanding of the concepts. Currently, I’m diving into “Java” as I transition into “Automation Testing”. To accelerate my learning, I’m adopting the “Learn in Public” approach—sharing my journey, insights, and challenges to build meaningful connections and contribute to the community.

I’m implementing “all possible ways” to learn efficiently and effectively, but I want to ensure I’m on the right track. I’d love to have your “guidance, feedback, and support” as I navigate this journey.


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Nice one, @shardul13102001. Good luck learning how automation can support your testing efforts.

Sharing your learning journey on The Club is an excellent way to grow with the community.

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Thank you so much,
@simon_tomes, for your kind words and encouragement! I truly appreciate your support as I navigate my learning journey. I’m excited to explore how automation can enhance my testing efforts—any tips or resources you’d recommend? Looking forward to growing with this amazing community! :pray:

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Hey, I don’t use Twitter anymore, but I definitely support you in your learning journey, and think it’s great that you’ve shared a little bit of it here.

I’m interested to know what you mean by this; is it a course / book / some other training that you’ve completed? I ask, because there’s so much to learn about every topic, so I don’t personally see how learning about something in general can be “completed”. If this is referring to something specific, perhaps a short review of it could help solidify your learnings and help other people considering it.

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Sure thing, Shardul.

I recommend the following collection:

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Thank you for your kind words and support, Cassandra! I truly appreciate it.

Regarding my post, I meant that I have completed a structured learning path on ‘Manual Testing,’ which included a course covering concepts like test case design, defect lifecycle, test execution, and various testing methodologies. I understand that learning is an ongoing journey, and there’s always more to explore and improve upon.

At this stage, I have gained a solid understanding of the key concepts that are essential for beginners.

Your suggestion about sharing a review is great! I’ll definitely consider it. Thanks again for your encouragement!

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Thank you, Simon! I appreciate the recommendation. I’ll definitely check out ‘The Community’s Guide to Test Automation’—it looks like a valuable resource. Excited to dive in and enhance my automation skills

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Ah, then that makes perfect sense. Sounds like you’re off to a great start. I wish you all the best on your journey and hope to see more from you :ringed_planet:

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For sure you will see :grin:
thank you :grinning_face:

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