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Welcome to the Zero-to-Hero Testing Course

Your safe home for mastering software testing. Building on the success of our 3,000+ subscriber Hungarian YouTube channel (where several testers have already launched their QA careers) this in-depth course is designed to equip you with the hands-on skills and knowledge to excel in today’s tech market. Whether you’re just getting started or aiming to solidify your expertise, you’ll find everything you need to become a confident software tester.

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Why become a Software Tester?
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What is this software testing?

Software testing is the process of checking a software application to spot errors, defects, or missing requirements. It helps confirm that the final product meets quality standards and behaves as planned. This increases user satisfaction and reliability.

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What are the 4 types of software tests?
  • Unit Testing: You check individual components or functions.
  • Integration Testing: You verify that modules work together as expected.
  • System Testing: You test the entire system’s functionality and performance.
  • Acceptance Testing: You confirm if the software meets user or business needs.
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What is QA vs software testing?
  • QA (Quality Assurance): Focuses on stopping defects by improving processes and is proactive approach for improving quality.
  • Software Testing: Finds defects in the product, meaning testing is reactive and product-based.
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What is an example of software testing?

A common example is login functionality. You check if valid credentials let you log in and if invalid details show the right error messages. This verifies secure and correct behavior.

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Is software testing a good career?

Yes. You can find stability and growth in software testing. As technology expands, reliable software becomes more important. Skilled testers often move into roles like QA lead, automation engineer, or product manager.

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Does software testing require coding?

It depends on the role. Manual testers create test cases without much coding. Automation testers write scripts in languages like Python, Java, or JavaScript. Coding can help your career, but it’s not always needed at entry level.

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What is API testing in software testing?

API testing checks Application Programming Interfaces for functionality, reliability, performance, and security. It makes sure data requests and responses work correctly, often without a graphical interface.

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What is the UAT process?

UAT (User Acceptance Testing) is the final phase. Real end-users or stakeholders use the software in real-life scenarios. Their feedback confirms if the product meets their needs before release.

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How many software testing are there?

You can group software testing in various ways, such as functional vs. non-functional. Common types include manual, automation, performance, security, usability, and regression testing. Each addresses a different quality aspect.

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Is QA a good career?

Yes. QA involves overseeing the entire software development process to maintain quality standards. This role is important in any organization that wants reliable products and customer satisfaction.

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Is a QA a tester?

A QA professional may also test software, but they focus on processes and standards. In small teams, QA might do both. In larger setups, QA and testing are separate but related roles.

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How to become a QA engineer?
  • Learn basic testing and QA practices.
  • Build technical skills like SQL, scripting, and tools.
  • Consider certifications (ISTQB) for added credibility.
  • Gain experience through internships, projects, or open-source work.
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Is QA a stressful job?

It can be stressful when you face tight deadlines or production issues. Good communication and planning help reduce pressure. Many people find QA’s problem-solving aspect rewarding.

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Is QA harder than coding?

They require different abilities. Coding builds the software, while QA checks its quality. Some see QA as more complex due to analysis and strategy, while others find coding harder because of constant tech changes.

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Is testing easy to learn?

Basic concepts are simple to grasp. Advanced strategies, tools, and automation need time and hands-on practice. Ongoing learning is essential.

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Is software testing hard?

It can be challenging when dealing with complex systems or tight timelines. Proper training and regular practice help you handle these demands. Many find software testing fulfilling.

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How much do software testers earn?

Pay depends on your location, experience, and specialization. Entry-level testers often earn a decent salary. Seasoned or automation-focused testers can earn higher incomes in tech.

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Can a non-IT person learn software testing?

Yes. Many testers started with non-technical backgrounds. Curiosity, attention to detail, and a desire to learn matter most. You can find many online resources and courses to build your skills.

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Access exclusive videos, detailed extracts, quizzes, and optional assignments every week, following a step-by-step path used by many who began testing through our YouTube community.

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🎯 Engaging Learning

Participate in practical assignments to apply your knowledge. Earn points for discounts next year while steadily building a portfolio of work that demonstrates your skills.

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🤝 Supportive Community

Join a private Discord group for discussions, peer support, and daily job postings. Connect with like-minded learners, seasoned testers, and some of my own YouTube subscribers who’ve turned their passion into a profession.

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