I'm a QA Automation Engineer with a proven track record in ensuring the quality and reliability of software applications. Whether you're striving to deliver flawless user experiences, enhance system functionalities, or optimize performance, I'm here to contribute my expertise.
Here's how I can assist:
- Proficient in automated testing tools and frameworks
- Skilled in scripting languages like Python, Java, and JavaScript
- Strong experience in API testing, UI testing, and end-to-end testing
- Collaborate closely with development teams to identify and address potential issues
- Implement continuous integration and continuous delivery (CI/CD) pipelines to streamline testing processes
- Analyze and document test results, track defects, and provide comprehensive reports
- Dedicated to maintaining open lines of communication, ensuring that all stakeholders are informed about testing progress and outcomes
- From requirement analysis to final test execution, I'm committed to delivering a comprehensive QA approach that aligns with your project's goals. Let's work together to ensure your software solutions meet the highest standards of quality and reliability.
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π Iβm currently working on Mutiple Things,learning new Automation Tool, writing articles building my own Blogging site
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π± Iβm currently learning Python,Appium and API Penetration Testing
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π― Iβm looking to collaborate on Web-UI Automation, API Testing, Mobile Automation and Desktop Application Automation
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π¨βπ» All of my projects are available at https://github.com/Anshul-Sonpure?tab=repositories
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π¬ Ask me about WebUI Automation, Rest Assured and Web Development
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π« How to reach me [email protected]
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π Follow and Read my articles on medium at -- https://medium.com/@theautobot
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My Blogs at -- https://anshul-sonpure.github.io/TheBloggingBot/
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π Know about my experiences https://github.com/Anshul-Sonpure/Anshul_Sonpure/blob/master/Anshul_Sonpure.pdf
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β‘ Fun fact I love learning and keen on anything related to Technologies.
"Debugging is twice as hard as writing the code in the first place. Therefore, if you write the code as cleverly as possible, you are, by definition, not smart enough to debug it." - Brian Kernighan