Re: Need Guidance.....



It's usually better to build on what you already know.
As you are already working in a company as a tester, try to gain the
knowledge of the platform which you test and start building upon that.
In this way, you will improve much faster and also have an educated
guide (the programmers in your company) to get you out of
bottlenecks. :)
(This suggestion assumes that your company does not use a technology
that you believe is outdated or have a general hatred for)

Yes. thats a good suggestion. So if you are testing application built
on Java start learning it. Also start reading about testing, there are
plenty of good sites about the subject, forums, read them.

Thanks,
Geek
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