Thanks for taking the time to look at my testing blog.
First a little about me
I've been involved in IT for about 5 years. I've been involved in almost every area of IT development that a person can;
I've had hands on experience with planning and implementing projects, writing C# and SQL, extensive testing and also dealing with support of the product once it has been delivered to the customer.
In this blog I aim to provide other testers with the ability to gain more overall knowledge of how .NET applications are organised and work. Then you can use this knowledge to investigate, debug, be able to read developers code and gain more understanding in your area of expertise.
This blog is aimed at those with no to little development experience so I will explain concepts from a testers perspective not a development one.
Also I hope you will eventually be confident and comfortable with testing developers code with your own .NET code.
Please feel free to post any comments you like and I would also invite you to post subject suggestions and I will try my best to answer these questions as quickly as possible.
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