What I knew about testing before taking this class.

I am currently working at Intel. I am developing a product that requires a lot of testing. I have to do some preliminary development testing before I can submit a code review and, after the code is submited for review, the QA team starts the real testing. I knew very little about testing before taking this job, but now I have heard terms like smoke testing, test driven development, testing pipelines, feature testing and unit test. I even needed to write a unit test before I even knew what that was. Keywords I never heard abot like assert and is intrigued me. Sadly, a lot of the testing is done by hand, without the help of specialized tools. I don’t know if this is because of the nature of the product I work on or if it is because of an standard. I would not like to work as a tester because of this. If it was focused on writing code to test other pieces of code I think I would like it, but since I have only done that once in my life, I am not sure. I hope I can learn about these terms and others on this course.

Returning to the world of blogging

Hey there 🙂 It’s been while since the last time I created a blog post, I started this as an activity of the course #TC2004, and now I am back and upgraded to #TC3045.

A quick review of interesting things about me, I am a student from Mexico currently enrolled in the university ITESM, my passions are technology, music and video games. On the professional side, I have been in two Google internships (currently I am finishing my second one), and I am mostly focused on being a full stack developer.

My family and me taking a picture outside the Google store in the Googleplex, Mountain View, CA.

On the category of this course I will focus on covering topics about Software Quality and Testing, as well as my ideas on certain topics and the experience I have with these on the professional environments, if you want to have a chat with me or contact me I will link the following social media and public accounts so you can contact me or know more about my work:

I hope you can find something interesting in my post and I am available for any discussion about any topic 🙂