Mani Karan Singh
4 min readAug 25, 2021

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Hello readers, thank you for receiving all these emails, and hope you have received my personal response! I finally found a good reason to post today. I think this post is very important because… “Well, are you a tester?” Has anyone asked you this question before, if the answer is “Yes “, by default you can guess what the next problem is… “Which tools do you know?” Am I correct? As an evaluator, I have encountered the above questions many times, every time…can you guess my answer…zero… Surprising isn’t it? __ Are you a tester or tool maker? ___ After reading my post, many people emailed me to ask about tools. I know or recommend them to learn Some tool guides and more information about tools … Only a few people asked about the test. Why do most people ask about tools? There is a widespread misunderstanding about testing in India! (I have not been anywhere else, if applicable it is , otherwise ignore it at your own risk) Where have we been misled? 1) There are countless training centers with a board of directors and advertisements claiming to teach you tests, really. I still want to know if these people can teach the test. that! Sarah and what do they do? They just teach you tools and make you a … blacksmith. 2) Now Sarah, what / who is a tool maker? To find out the answer, talk to those who have participated in the tool training and ask them to talk about the 10-minute test, but do not mention any tools [of course it should make sense] (if you are one of them, please talk to yourself) 3) How many people who have received tool training at these centers really know what test methods are? It’s a minority again (I’m optimistic here)! Most people spend their time on learning tools and ignore learning tests. Wait, if you don’t believe here, this is your second chance to stop reading this article. 4) Are you a member of a Yahoo group or forum or any other group that focuses on testing / quality assurance? Can you open up and see how many questions about tools and how many questions about learning test concepts? I also noticed that because you may notice that the discussion is more about how to use specific tools and a lot of questions about how to use specific tools, career options, job openings, and the tools needed to get into work. a) Try to ask a simple question in that group, such as “What is regression testing?” You will see that different people answer different things to the same question, instead of asking a question about tools, you will get the best answer from many people. are we on the right track? b) By passing some QA engineer tests / resumes, more people endorse your experience with the tool rather than your knowledge of tests / techniques. 5) Industry Professionals Are Cheating Their Cycles. Unfortunately, yes, Industry Professionals also help trick young people into learning tools or earning tool knowledge certificates. The paper ad says “We want testers to understand xxxrunner, xxxrunner, silk, cotton …” But when you go to the interview, you have to answer more questions about tools than tests. Do you know that they are actually Up? Are you not looking for testers, but blacksmiths? 6) I only know how to operate the tool, why should I be a test engineer? Yes, in this industry, you are a test engineer, because the company that hired you knows if it says “We are glad to name you our blacksmith” on the admission letter, otherwise you will not join or use them Seek change for the price. They are lying to you! 7) Oh! So what is a tool and what does it have to do with testers? Testers should be people who can design tools and use them to create test cases. The tool should be used as an auxiliary tool for the tester. Ideally, the tool should not be bread butter or jam. 8) So you mean that testers should not know any tools at all? Absolutely not! I mean, first one should be a tester, and then learn the tools or do it at the same time. 9) So you mean you can’t learn any tools? Absolutely not! I will learn when necessary, not because some XYZ companies need people with specific tool knowledge. 10) Is it because you don’t know any of the tools you mentioned? (Nonsense, if it makes you happy) Absolutely not! I also know some tools, but these are custom writing tools based on project requirements. I have written a tool in Perl in my life (although I did ask for help writing it). 11) Stop talking nonsense and say what you want to say Do? at last? I just want all the blacksmiths (test engineers) to understand that they are wrong when they say “a tester is a person who knows the tools”, and they also want to tell them “wake up and progress, higher fun and more height” __end __Are you a tester or a blacksmith? ___ If someone helps you get here, please help your friends, if someone cheats them too: D! “Tools cannot make testers , testers make tools (destroy the system)” Thanks and greetings Sarah Kluivertpradeep.srajan@gmail. com Disclaimer: (If you have read the above content, please also read this article) The purpose of this post is to train a blacksmith and become a greatBtw, I wanted to talk to you about https://bugasura.io . Its a tool that modern teams use to track bugs. I recommend you take a look at it and see if its suitable for your needs*

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