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Old March 17th, 2005, 03:04 PM
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Code Testing Steps

Hi Guys ,

I am developing a Testing Checklist for the Programmers in my company. As i am not a programmer, Can you guys help me.

I am looking for some common Code testing steps which a programmer should do when he is testing his web application.
These testing checklist could include common mistakes programmers do or any special coding error which they might receive when they are testing their web application.


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Testing of applications will always be specific to the nature of the application and the checklist should be determined on that basis. the Testing should not be done by the developer. Testing should be done by someone who has not worked on the application but has an understanding of what the application should do. Ie. a group of end users or a specified team of application testers. A user will have a better chance of "breaking" the application and finding any bugs that may occur then the developer will. Your developers should be able to trap there own "common mistakes" like forgetting a ;.

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