In many ways, how well someone can teach depends on the student. It’s a relationship which mimics the epic story between Hanumaan and Jaambvant where Jaambvant reminds Hunamaan that he can fly and that power was in him all along. Of course, the roles are switched as well but that’s talked about more often.
We have a great set of participants as our first batch of GenAI-Assisted Test Engineer workshop for trainers. Healthy disagreements. Exchange of ideas. A lot of “What if …” questions. All these lead to adding LLM experiments on the fly and learning together. We have 80+ planned hands-on exercises in this workshop. These extensions make the workshop experience even further focused on practising and experimenting.
I am also glad that the participants welcomed the idea that a 3-day foundational workshop can be designed completely around thinking as a tester without talking about automation, devops etc, which we will visit in separate dedicated workshops of their own. These deep dive workshops are what we need and that’s what our GenAI initiative is all about.
Sharing the stage with Tariq King is a great personal experience for me.
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