About learn in public

Hi everyone,

I’ve completed ā€œManual Testingā€ and have a clear understanding of the concepts. Currently, I’m diving into ā€œJavaā€ as I transition into ā€œAutomation Testingā€. To accelerate my learning, I’m adopting the ā€œLearn in Publicā€ approach—sharing my journey, insights, and challenges to build meaningful connections and contribute to the community.

I’m implementing ā€œall possible waysā€ to learn efficiently and effectively, but I want to ensure I’m on the right track. I’d love to have your ā€œguidance, feedback, and supportā€ 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 ā€œcompletedā€. 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 ā€˜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 ā€˜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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