Reqover: easily measure your API tests coverage like a ninja
When it comes to test coverage, many people would probably imagine something like code coverage by unit tests. Or a traceability matrix with user stories, test cases and checkboxes next to them, shedding light on what’s automated and what’s not. But it seems to me, there was always a grey area in between. Functional API…
Talks with AI: answers to the most relevant Junior QA career questions
The popularity of different artificial intelligence (AI) tools has been rising daily. AI draws pictures, generates texts, writes music, and reads things aloud – it penetrates into our lives more and more. Whether we want that or not. One such tool, ChatGPT is well-known for its ability to generate different answers and even programming code…
Books that tech leads must read in 2023: Part 1
Instead of summarising another year, I was always giving preference to building plans for the next one. 2022 was no exception, and I didn’t really post or even think about its results. The beginning of 2023 brought me some fresh ideas as well as lots of new books on my bookshelf. Some of them I’ve…
Is the new JetBrains’ Aqua IDE worth trying? (EAP impressions)
A few days ago JetBrains released their freshly-baked Aqua IDE for test automation. I can’t argue that this kind of news is eye-catching. So, I decided to spend a few hours and try it out. You know – the very first questions I had were: “What’s so special about it that the good old IntelliJ…