you r a tester having good knowledge of coding.now in ur
company developers are having some problem in coding will u
(tester) help them.
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A tester having programming knowledge is always an added
advantage for the organization.
Helping developers to find solution will always be good if
I can manage my time to complete my other task.
If my roles are to assist development team, like some
organization hire skilled testers for unit testing and
debugging then its my job to do.
Helping can be done only from backseact but not actually
sitting and doing coding.
Regards,
Yogesh
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Answer / suneel reddy
most probably i may not help them
i may suggest them if u go in this way u will get some good
result
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