What small language shifts have made a difference?

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:cross_mark: Continuous learning

:check_mark: Continual learning

I was once corrected when I talked about continuous learning. Continuous means without a break, but we can’t learn without a break. Continual is a better word to describe human activity because it allows us to plateau for a while.

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I like this reframing. Will try to get it into my lexicon.

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Thank you. Please let me know if I can help. The person who corrected me had been corrected by their grandfather when they used the phrase!

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:cross_mark:Automation Testing
:white_check_mark: Automation in Testing because testing is beyond automation

:cross_mark: 100% automation i.e. automate everything
:white_check_mark: everything cannot be automated

:cross_mark: Manual Testing
:white_check_mark: Functional Testing

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@simon_tomes,

:cross_mark: The tester is responsible for this issue
:white_check_mark: Quality is common responsibility; hence we need to work together and assess if either requirements, code, or tests have a gap.

:cross_mark: Reduplicated amiss scenario for a test
:white_check_mark: I overlook an additional viewpoint deserving our attention, agree to sketch it out?

:cross_mark: That’s taking so long
:white_check_mark: What is it I can do to help speed that up for you?

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