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Seeking Feedback: A Comprehensive Glossary of Software Testing Terms (200+)

Hey IndieHackers community,

I've always been driven to bridge knowledge gaps. One void I identified was the absence of a detailed, all-encompassing glossary dedicated to software testing terms. While there are numerous resources out there, many tend to be incomplete or lacking in-depth explanations. To tackle this, I've combined the insights of ChatGPT and my own research to craft what I think is a pretty exhaustive glossary in this domain.

Check it out here: https://ray.run/glossary

To elevate its value, there's a feedback section built right in through the "Was this helpful?" feature. I truly believe that pooling our collective knowledge and expertise can transform this glossary into the ultimate reference guide in this space. So, whether you take a quick glance or do a deep dive, your insights can make a huge difference. Every piece of feedback, whether it's a tweak or an addition, is invaluable.

On the horizon:

  • Incorporating Wikipedia links for each term.
  • Infusing synonyms for a richer context.
  • Categorizing each term (like distinguishing between automated and manual testing).
  • Embedding an interactive feature where readers on Rayrun can hover over a term within articles and see its definition instantly.

I'm super excited to hear your thoughts and suggestions. Let's co-create the ultimate software testing glossary! 🚀

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on September 23, 2023
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    Hey! I am a QA mentor and testing school founder. Sent this glossary to my students, if you don't mind.

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