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A New Project to create a set of links to free Online Learning Resources for New and Experienced Software Testers.

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Quick Overview

PaulWaltersDev/FreeLearningResourcesForSoftwareTesters is a curated collection of free learning resources for software testers. This GitHub repository serves as a comprehensive guide for both beginners and experienced testers, offering links to various online courses, tutorials, articles, and tools related to software testing.

Pros

  • Extensive collection of free resources, saving time and money for learners
  • Well-organized content, categorized by topics and skill levels
  • Regularly updated with new resources and community contributions
  • Covers a wide range of testing topics, from basic concepts to advanced techniques

Cons

  • Some links may become outdated or inactive over time
  • Quality of resources may vary, as they are from different sources
  • Lack of a structured learning path for beginners
  • May be overwhelming for newcomers due to the large amount of information

As this is not a code library, the code example and quick start sections are not applicable.

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Free Learning Resources For Software Testers

An ongoing project to create a set of links to free online learning resources for new and experienced Software Testers (Click Readme.md to view).

Since computer science and IT university departments don't invariably offer dedicated software testing modules and resources are spread among various different providers linked to different methodologies, I created this project to help guide new testers into some sort of useful curriculum and collate some existing web-based resources into lists of links.

The rules I wish to implement are -

  1. Content must be relevant to testers
  2. Content must be informative and not overly "salesy"
  3. Content must be free of charge

(the exceptions to these being books and magazines, of which most have to be paid for, and blogs - some of which are linked to test consultancies and thus may have promotional pieces in them)

This project is very new and the more resources are added the better. I ask the testing community to help by contacting me to offer new content or fork and create a pull request. If you have any suggestions, please let me know. In the meantime, I hope you find the resources below useful.

Paul Maxwell-Walters @TestingRants, paulwalters2002@yahoo.co.uk

Introduction to Testing

The Testing Mindset (with some Logic and Philosophy)

Test Design and Execution

Testing Tools and Techniques

Exploratory Testing

Test Automation

Test Reporting

Defect Lifecycle Management

Testing in Agile

Programming and Academic Computer Science

Security and Penetration Testing

Mobile Testing

Android

iOS

Developing as a Tester

Podcasts

Blogs

(In last name/company name alphabetical order to avoid order bias)

Magazines and Periodicals

Books

Offbeat, possibly even Bonkers Stuff

Online Sessions

  • https://weekendtesting.com
  • Slack Channel : Women in Testing
  • Skype Channel : Software testing 24 * 7
  • Slack Channel : Ministry of Testing
  • Slack Channel : Testers.io

Software Testing Conferences

Other Resources on Github

Tester Twitter Handles