Application QA Engineers are high on the list of great jobs that can earn you over $100k a year. In this course, I want to help you learn all the skills required to get your first job as a QA Engineer.
Learn Front End Website Testing
This course will teach you everything you will need to know to get started with Front End website testing. You do not need any prior knowledge to be successful in this course.
Test Cases
We will be using QA Touch, a real world test case management application throughout this course. There will be multiple guided lessons that will teach you how to create realistic test cases.
Bugs
QA Touch’s test case management tool that we will be using also doubles as a bug tracking system. I will be instructing you on how to create bugs including how to document the reproduction steps and how to take great screenshots.
Web Foundations
To be successful in web testing, you first must understand the basics of how a website works. I will teach you how to build a website from the ground up. You will be building a website using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript.
Instructor Details
Courses : 3
Specification: QA Guide to Web Application Testing for Beginners
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Price | $11.99 |
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Duration | 7 hours |
Year | 2019 |
Level | Beginner |
Language | English |
Certificate | Yes |
Quizzes | No |
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Rohan Verma –
not very interesting course
Hanna Nazarko –
This is so great course. I’ve already taken 5 courses and this one is the best.Everything sounds very properly and clear.I like that this course has projects with strict directions.It helps me to improve my skills and learn new tools.Thanks)
Szul k Attila –
It was a really good course. The teacher was precise and understandable!
Fernando F –
Very clear so far. God bless you.
Dean Eccleston –
I understood the course well. It did point out a number of my weaknesses i.e. knowledge of html, CSS and Java. However at this point I could expect no less. Good content, clearly referenced and at a decent speed. Good course.
Khaled Dabbous –
I was expecting to learn about the backend as well. If wasnt made clear that its QA for frontend only.
Dhwani Makwana –
No need to explain html,css,javascript.You could jump directly on QA
Mark Joncheff –
So far so good
Bart omiej Wieczorkowski –
Everything is well explained from the basics although programs for writing test cases is not free already. For me, it was too basic in the chapters with test cases and bug writing, but the last chapter., HTML, CSS and JS were really good and they will come in handy at my daily tasks. I have some experience at QA already but it’s a great course if you want to start your adventure with it.
Karolina Kostmanowicz –
Very easy to understand and follow, I recommend to all who begins their career in software testing.
Chris Noes –
I liked the course. Touched on a lot of subjects and a good starting place.