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How do you prioritise API tests? Issue 344 Monday 4th October 2021 Four days in and has already cr

How do you prioritise API tests? [View this email in your browser]( Issue 344 Monday 4th October 2021 Four days in and [30 Days of Tools]( has already created a big box of useful learnings to explore: - [Share your favourite tool and explain why]( - [What makes a tool a testing tool?]( - [Share how you evaluate a new tool]( You might feel pressure to actively do and share everything like those on The Club, yet you absolutely don't have to. Make it work for you and your approach. Have an excellent week! Simon, CommunityBoss 😃 This newsletter is kindly supported by Avo Automation [No-code, No Hassles: Achieve end to end software test automation for SAP, Salesforce and beyond. See how.]( De-risk software delivery and provide continuous software quality to deserving customers with the no-code, simplest-to-use test automation platform, Avo Assure. [What's New With Ministry of Testing?]( Ask Mirza anything about testing tools this Tuesday 5th October at 8pm UK time. [Register and then save your spot on Crowdcast](. Tip: Even if you can't attend, still register and add your question – it'll help the community and you can catch the answer on the recording later. We're always looking for the community to join a Discussion, speak at an Ask Me Anything, run a Masterclass or write an article. And this time anything goes! [How about sharing your experience?]( Inspire yourself to inspire others. What if you had one place to quickly discover a tool that could help you on your testing adventures? What if you could add missing tools to help your fellow community members? [Introducing the Ministry of Testing Tools Directory](. Go explore, add to and discover a new tool today. 🧰 Join Jesper this Wednesday 6th October at 6pm UK time to [Create Test Strategies Based On Business Needs](. Visualize your system landscape, understand trends and patterns, and more! [How do you prioritise API tests?]( Join the conversation with Maksim, Ola, and Kristof. The best software testers are one part Godzilla 🦍two parts Sherlock Holmes 🕵️‍♂️ a dash of Barry Sanders ⚽️ and a healthy helping of Ernest Hemingway ✍️. Let Garry L. Hahn tell you why in their article, [A Recipe For A Great Software Tester](. Help us learn about your 99 minute workshop attendance. We appreciate it's not always possible to attend a workshop when it's happening live. We'd love to know why. [Answer this one-question survey](. NEW: [Testers' Island Discs podcast]( Chris Armstrong and Neil Studd discuss career progression, how to make opportunities open up for ourselves, and nerd out about the awesome support the testing community is always willing to offer up. ❤️ [Test.bash();]( is our exciting event at the end of #30DaysOfTools. It takes a brilliant team behind the scenes to make sure everything runs smoothly. Can you volunteer some of your time to help support the event? [Details are available on this thread](. NEW: Bloggers Club Challenge - [How We Hacked a Tool to Make It Work for Us](. Can you use October to reflect on the tool hacks you have in place or try something new? Write a blog post about it and inspire the community. TOP TIP: Stuck on any topic related to testing? You can [search our content]( or [perform a keyword search]( on The Club. Rediscover and reignite great conversations. There's a treasure trove of helpful information out there! 👑 This newsletter is also kindly supported by Sauce Labs [So You Think You're Ready for Selenium 4?]( During this webinar, Sauce experts and Selenium team members will discuss the changes for Selenium 4 and how they will benefit your existing tests. They will discuss the new features and key advantages of Selenium 4, followed by a Q&A. [Join 2021 Online Events]( - [30 Days of Tools]( - Every day in October. 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[Register for 99 Minute Workshops]( - [Automation In Testing: Modelling A System/Context]( 12pm UK time - 5th October - [Create Test Strategies Based On Business Needs]( 6pm UK time - 6th October - [Essentials: Learning How To Test A Product]( 6pm UK time - 7th October - [Automation In Testing: Identifying Opportunities For Automation]( 12pm UK time - 12th October - [Grow Your Technical Confidence]( 6pm UK time - 13th October - [Essentials: Learning How To Test Requirements]( 6pm UK time - 14th October - 👉 [Plus many more]( 👈 [Discover Useful Business Posts]( It’s important to know that the applications we are testing don’t have any unexpected failures when used with slower connectivity. There are ways to [simulate the slow Internet connection]( you need to execute your tests. 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[Listen to Callum Akehurst-Ryan share reasons why it's important to speak up at meetings]( and some of the blockers that stop us from doing so. 🎧 How do you modularize an internal flutter app and why should you do that? [Satyajit is on hand to help](. 📱 [LinkedIn]( [Twitter]( [Website]( [YouTube]( [SoundCloud]( [Instagram]( Copyright © 2021 Ministry of Testing, All rights reserved. You have opted to join this email list. Our mailing address is: Ministry of Testing 19 New RoadBrighton, East Sussex BN1 1UF United Kingdom [Add us to your address book]( Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](.

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