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Jun 11, 2019·1 min read

There is no harm in testing early. However, you don’t have to shift. You can do both early testing as well as after the build is available. Not either-or.

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Software testing, project management, managing testers

But how far left can we shift? And how can software quality benefit not only from early testing itself, but from a tester’s general skill set? And what do I as the tester get out of it?

How far left can we shift as software testers?
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