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What Learning Resources Are Powering Your Testing Journey? (Here’s What I’m Into!)

  • December 31, 2025
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With AI transforming how we test and learn, I’ve found that staying curious—and plugged into the right spaces—makes all the difference. Personally, I’m always exploring:

  • Shiftsync for its vibrant discussions
  • Tosca support hub for troubleshooting and deep dives
  • Ministry of Testing for insightful articles and community vibes
  • LinkedIn (especially testing and software engineering mentors or leaders) for real-world wisdom
  • Weekly testing newsletters for bite-sized updates
  • Automation Guild podcasts for inspiration on the go
  • Conferences by Rahul Shetty & The Test Tribe for networking and new ideas
  • Udemy & YouTube courses whenever I want to quickly upskill or fill knowledge gaps
  • Books as well. 

 

There is a recent one by James Bach and Bolton -Taking Testing Seriously which I’m planning to have hands-on soon. 

But everyone has their own secret sauce for continuous growth and learning—so I’d love to hear what’s working for you!


What are your favorite resources, tools, or communities helping you evolve every month as a tester?
Let’s swap notes and inspire each other’s journeys!

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سامان ذوالفقاریان
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Hi Dinesh_Gujarathi, Happy New Year!🎅🎄

​This is a comprehensive list! I utilize many of these resources myself, especially the ShiftSync discussions and Tosca materials.

​As a Google Product Expert and a member of the Google AI development team deeply involved in building AI models (such as Astra 5.0 Digital Twin project), I would like to highlight two critical resources that empower my testing journey:

​Specialized AI Webinars: The ShiftSync sessions on "Testing Oracle Generation Using AI" and "Evaluating AI Tools" were incredibly useful for me. They successfully bridged the gap between theory and practical application.

​Google AI Research: Keeping up with the latest achievements from Google’s development teams helps me anticipate how Generative AI (GenAI) will reshape our testing landscapes before it happens.

​Thanks for starting this conversation!

​Best regards,

Saman Zolfagharian