Top Five Reasons on why we don’t have dedicated testers


Software Testing & Quality is overlooked most of the time and it’s quite common to see buggy software in the market. Some of the projects ship software without even having dedicated testers & in some other projects due to budget constraints there are less resources. I was going through Joel on Software site and come across this Joel on Software – Top Five (Wrong) Reasons You Don’t Have Testers

As per Joel Perspective the reasons are

  1. Bugs come from lazy programmers.
  2. My software is on the web. I can fix bugs in a second.
  3. My customers will test the software for me.
  4. Anybody qualified to be a good tester doesn’t want to work as a tester.
  5. I can’t afford testers!

Won’t they look similar in your context.

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Article by Venkat Reddy Chintalapudi

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