I used to work for a small company where the best developer was me (and this was a BIG problem because everything come to me), so my tester team was also my coding padawan. She was completely newbie when we started to work together, and this was pretty nice because she could test everything like a real user.
I teached her how to use Chrome Developer Tools and how to report the errors on Gitlab, and everything runs OK. But it would be better if we have a real Q&A team, I guess.
I used to work for a small company where the best developer was me (and this was a BIG problem because everything come to me), so my tester team was also my coding padawan. She was completely newbie when we started to work together, and this was pretty nice because she could test everything like a real user.
I teached her how to use Chrome Developer Tools and how to report the errors on Gitlab, and everything runs OK. But it would be better if we have a real Q&A team, I guess.
Now she is a React ninja.
Good job man! Nice to see you training others as well as "fighting fires" :D