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As beginner which book i follow

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As beginner which book i follow

Hi Everyone,

I am very beginner to Softwate testing.
Can some sugeest me which book gives practical knowledge for Manual testing?

Thanks a lot!!!
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Re: As beginner which book i follow

Hi,

I know of a few good books that describe in detail of the Entire Software Testing Life Cycle along with Testing methodologies. You would find more of a practical approach rather than a theoretical one.

1) Art of Software Testing - G.J. Myers.

2) Software Testing - Ron Patton. (Oriented more towards Beginners)

I am sure people would chip in with more info about some good reading stuff.

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Hi Everyone,

I am very beginner to Softwate testing.
Can some sugeest me which book gives practical knowledge for Manual testing?

Thanks a lot!!!
One thing that i can say is, no book gives you practical knowledge. only practice can give you that . For reference go for the books suggested in previous post.
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