Startupers!!!
Do you follow manual testing? If yes, then how many use cases, parameters etc.?
Need advice!
Anonymous 1
Hey I am on Medial • 9m
Haan bhai, manual testing is still very relevant. It depends on the complexity of your project. For a mid-level app, I usually have around 50-60 use cases, focusing on edge cases and typical user flows. Don’t forget to update your test cases regularly.
Startupers!!!
Do you follow manual testing? If yes, then how many use cases, parameters etc.?
Need advice!
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