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Alex Pushkarev
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Welcome to the TestClub!πŸ€œπŸ€›

πŸ‘‰Our mission is to demystify development so more testers know how to switch.
πŸ‘‰We also demystify testing so developers could write better software.

I have been thinking for a long time what is a true purpose of my blog and I think it's the best one.

I started my career as a self-taught web developer in a company nobody will ever know about, then I became a test engineer in a largest IT service provider in Belarus and Ukraine, then I became test automation architect and even a manager for a short while to finally find myself Senior Software Engineer in one of the most exciting companies out there. I am also pursuing masters degree in computer science now.

I made my fair share of learning and career mistakes and got quite a lot of interesting and useful (though sometimes painful) experiences.

I believe I can help the community by sharing those lessons learned so you don't have to learn them hard way.

Interested? Then feel free to follow me.

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By the way this is my YouTube channel: youtube.com/channel/UCkJRvCK2-l2gC...

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