Bug Hunters Club is a practitioner-oriented testing publication about finding defects, reproducing failures, improving test coverage, debugging unreliable behavior, and sharing techniques that make everyday QA work more effective.
Bug Hunters Club is a casual QA blog for people who like the messy, practical side of software testing.
The site is built around the kinds of things testers actually talk about after a release: weird bugs, flaky tests, confusing requirements, tools that helped, tools that got in the way, and small habits that made testing less painful.
You will find bug stories, QA war stories, testing tips, tool walkthroughs, interview-style pieces, and practical tutorials for manual testers, automation engineers, test leads, developers who test, and anyone trying to ship software with fewer surprises.
The goal is not to sound like a textbook. It is to share useful testing experiences in plain language, with enough detail that you can take an idea back to your own project.
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