I assume that you mean that every member of a software dev team needs to have not just "little" knowledge, but "enough" skill to inspect the code (with enough accuracy and speed) !INDEED. π€π€π
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I assume that you mean that every member of a software dev team needs to have not just "little" knowledge, but "enough" skill to inspect the code (with enough accuracy and speed) !INDEED. π€π€π
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It's hardly possible to become an app tester without being able to code (well) in the first place! π€π€―π
That sentence needs some editing, as it doesn't make much sense. πππβ¨π€
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I mean in other words that good coding skills are necessary to become an app tester !INDEED. π€π€―π€
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OK, though I don't necessarily agree with that assessment. π π π β¨ π€
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Maybe you would agree if I change the word "necessary" to "a (large) advantage" on my previous comment !INDEED. π€π€π
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Yes, coding skills would be strongly advantageous, but for testing purposes, simply being able to clearly describe your experiences and issues in a clear and succinct manner is even more significant I'd say, at least that's been my experience. πππβ¨π€
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Communication is !INDEED more important than raw testing skills! π€π§ββοΈππ€
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