Manual QA Tester | Test Cases, Test Plans, Bug Tracking | Seeking Internship/Junior Roles | Passionate about flawless software, Learning QA because I love it.
If we can't take that step, how do we expect things to get better?
Our country belongs to all of us, not just a few people. If you genuinely care about Nigeria's future, get your voter's card.
37 people. Only 4 voters cards. That's heartbreaking. 💔
Today really got me thinking.
I messaged 37 people and asked a simple question: "Do you have a voter's card?".Only 4 people said yes.The other 33 had different reasons. Some said they don't want to vote. Some said their vote doesn't count. Some didn't even know where to get one🇳🇬
. Others simply didn't care.
Yet we all complain about Nigeria every day and talk about wanting change.Honestly, this is why I sometimes wonder if we're truly ready for the change we keep asking for. A voter's card is the first step.
In QA, a Test Case is like a recipe:
📝 Steps + Input → Expected Outcome
Example:
1. Open login page
2. Enter valid username & password
3. Click “Login”
✅ Expected: Dashboard loads
Test cases = catching bugs early + ensuring quality.
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Bugs
A bug in software isn’t an insect it’s an error that makes the system misbehave.
From functional to performance, security to usability, bugs wear many faces.
The earlier you catch them, the cheaper they are to fix.
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🚨 When QA is Ignored: Real-Life Disasters 🚨
1. Bank of America (2020, USA) – App glitch showed $0 balances. Panic everywhere
💡 Lesson: QA isn’t “just testing.” It’s about protecting money, trust & lives.
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Did you know there are 150+ types of software testing (and still growing)?
#Functional Testing:
#Non-Functional Testing: ,
#Execution / Maintenance:
Not all apply to every project. Testing depends on the nature, scope & goals.
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In short:
Git = Version control tool (local).
GitHub = Hosting + collaboration platform (online).
As someone learning QA and transitioning into tech, understanding the difference between these two was a big step for me.
QST: Did you also once think Git and GitHub were same?
Are They the Same?
I used to think Git and GitHub were the same thing. But I quickly discovered they are not. Here’s a simple way to understand it:
🔹 Git = A tool you install on your computer.
It tracks changes in your code.
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Think of it like a social network for developers.
👉 Analogy:
Git is like writing in your personal diary 📓 (you can write anywhere, even offline).
GitHub is like posting those diary entries on a community forum 🌍 where others can read, comment, and contribute.
You can roll back to older versions if something breaks.
You can use it even without the internet.
🔹 GitHub = An online platform built on top of Git.
It stores your code repositories in the cloud.
It makes collaboration easier (pull requests, issues, project boards).
When I started learning QA, I thought bug and defect were the same thing.
🔹 Defect = mismatch between requirement & product (found by tester)
🔹 Bug = that defect logged for developers to fix
Clarity matters in testing & in life.
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SDLC vs STLC – Do you know the difference?
🔹 SDLC = Building the software
🔹 STLC = Testing the software
Both work hand-in-hand for quality products.
Which do you think impacts success the most?
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From Theatre Arts to Tech: My Journey Begins
I graduated with a B.A. in Theatre Arts, and for a long time, I thought that was the only path I could take. But deep down, I’ve always had a passion for technology, problem-solving, and creating solutions.
So, I’ve made a commitment:
✅ I will share my journey into tech here on LinkedIn.
✅ I will show that it’s possible to transition from any field into technology with the right mindset and consistency.