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SUMMARY:What’s Next After Manual Testing? - Moving Toward Automation
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DESCRIPTION: If you&rsquo;ve mastered Manual Testing, you already understand the foundation of quality assurance &mdash; analyzing requirements, creating test cases, executing tests, and logging defects.But to stay relevant and future-ready, the next step is Automation Testing.
Let&rsquo;s break it down clearly 👇
Prerequisites Before Learning Automation
Before jumping in, ensure you have:

Strong understanding of SDLC, STLC, and Defect Life Cycle
Good knowledge of Test Case Design Techniques
Hands-on experience with Manual Testing Tools (like JIRA, TestLink)
Basic understanding of programming logic (if not coding, at least logical thinking)

Skills You Need for Automation Testing
Here&rsquo;s a skill roadmap:
Programming LanguageChoose one for the writing test scripts:

Java (most popular)
Python
JavaScript
C#

Automation Tools

Selenium WebDriver &ndash; for web applications
TestNG / JUnit &ndash; for test management
Cucumber &ndash; for BDD testing
Postman / RestAssured &ndash; for API...

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