Sumon Dey
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6 years 8 monthsSumon is a Senior SDET and Test Automation Architect with expertise in Java, Python, JavaScript, Agile, and Lean. He has worked on multiple test automation projects across multiple domains which include Communication and Media Technology, Retail, Insurance and Banking. He enjoys working in a team to solve problems and deliver high-quality products. With all of the work that he does, his goal is to engineer and deliver valuable software that keeps up with the latest trends in technology.
Already in his career, Sumon has written many articles on various international magazines and has a keen interest on Test Automation, Data Science, and Machine Learning. He has a great admiration for the Open Source Software community and Testing community. As for his future goals, he would especially like to work on a project related to Artificial Intelligence. In his spare time, he loves to write blogs and articles on Test Automation and Machine Learning in his website (www.sumondey.com) and in the magazines for the tech community. To him, learning new software technologies and coding is a passion. When not at work, he enjoys spending time with his family, reading books, cooking, running or watching soccer.
You can connect with him on Twitter (@blackrov2sum) or LinkedIn.
My name is Sumon Dey and I work for a reputed software organization in Pune (India) as SDET. You can find me on Twitter (@blackrov2sum) or LinkedIn. Testing though automation is a journey for me and all along this journey I am lucky to have worked on multiple Test Automation projects with some amazing colleagues. For me, learning new topics and coding is a passion. I also have a keen interest on Data Science and Machine Learning. When I am not at work, I like to spend time with my family, read books or watch soccer.
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Clean Coding Practices for a Scalable Test Automation FrameworkMany organizations are looking to expand their automation abilities by designing and developing test automation frameworks. However, we often abandon good coding practices in favor of working as fast as possible. We need to treat this project like any other application development project. Here are three of the most important clean coding practices to keep in mind in order to make a scalable test automation framework. |