Wednesday, October 19, 2011

First Post

I have been thinking to blog on software testing since many years, and finally I could make it. I will start posting my understanding and experiences software testing. Stay tuned for updates on this blog.


I have great inspiration from eminent testers in India and across the world like James Bach, Cem Kaner, Micheal Bolton, Pradeep Soundararajan, Shrini Kulkarni, and many more. My blog posts may reflect some of their views and guidelines or inline with their thoughts because I greatly follow for their schools of thought.


Disclaimer: Views expressed in this blog are my own, do not represent of my employer in any way.

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