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Could that be caught manually too?
1.I am interested to know from you, could the same bug be caught by manual testing?
2. What thought process would be required to catch the same bug?
3. Assuming you are allowed to write and run just one script and if that script does not catch a bug, what would you do?
4. If a tester were to catch the same bug manually, in 9 minutes does it mean "Humans can do what automation does?".
5. Had you caught the bug before James demonstrated to you the power of scripting, would there be a different lesson you might have learnt?
Many thanks for sharing your valuable learnings from James Bach!
Regards,
Pradeep Soundararajan
http://www.testertested.blogspot.com