It’s never easy being a mom, trying to juggle a full-time job along with a family life. Indeed, my family has helped me a lot, and still continues supporting me. I am really grateful to have such a wonderful and understanding husband, who has always been supporting me. To honestly tell you all, at first,…

Most of the companies have testers as the intermediary between the developing team and customers. A tester needs to understand the customer’s requirements and hand them over to the developers and the designers. Proper delivery of the requirements is the key to developing the right product, or else the product developed may not be as…

JavaScript is presumably the most hated and misconstrued programming language, yet the most far reaching, and can be one of the fun languages to code with. Language highlights To me coding in JavaScript is significantly more fun than most languages – JavaScript is more like Python than Java or C#. I guess this is on…

Web designing is a very competitive field and if you aren’t in the habit of regularly updating yourself, you will gradually lose track of whats happening in the world of web designing. Reading blogs is not only about being inspired, it’s being in the know-what’s-happening in the design field all over the world. Something new…

OPSPL – my first workplace as an Intern. At first, I was a bit nervous, but after meeting my colleagues and my seniors, I felt at ease. They guided and supported me. Here, at OPSPL, is where I came across GIT. GIT is a free and open source distributed version control system designed to handle…

Code readability is an important aspect of programming and it is one of the first things we learn as programmers. Following are few coding guidelines every programmer should keep in mind when writing good code: Commenting and documentation While coding we should follow certain standards for commenting the code and adhere to those. If we stick to a…

For the last 11 months, I have seen many of our services delivered to our clients. I have worked with numerous QA engineers, QA leads and managers, some were great (others were not so great :p). Working with them, I understood what really makes a good QA. So, I thought I should pen it all here….

Have you ever tried to work with or to do business with someone who didn’t seem to take interest in the job/business or did not care about you? Perhaps you didn’t go back to that person because you did not like the way you were treated. When you work with someone or own a business…