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I’m Eugene, SDET at RingCentral Inc. Graduated with a Bachelor's in CS from the University of the People in 2022. WWDC Swift Student Challenge Winner. Now, I live in Tallinn, Estonia; I’m trying to be an author and automation mentor and share my knowledge with people on the Internet.
It was the story about the four bad habits in test automation, so I called it “Four Horsemen of the Flaky Tests.”
Yes, now I write about similar topics in software automation mostly.
I use the native notes app on my smartphone to make some drafts during the weekdays, and I usually develop and compose these scratches into stories at the end of the week.
The most challenging in the modern world is to write compactly. People now are trying to save time and read short and informational articles, so I’m trying to express myself shortly.
Since English is not my native language, it's a double challenge for me to write in English, but I love to write in English.
I want to increase my online presence and make my name famous in my professional circles.
I really like video games and pizza parties.
I’m creative, and my favorite hobbies are music creation and photography. I have a specialization in music production. I got on Coursera and some practice courses in sound recording studios. Now, I am studying photography specialization as part of my hobby.
I will continue my test automation series, and the community can expect more articles about the Playwright framework and different approaches in test automation.
I’ve been a HackerNoon reader for a long time and found a lot of interesting and useful information during this time. It’s a really cool platform and the big step for me to transform from reader to writer here at HackerNoon.
Nice to meet you, HackerNoon. I’m so excited to become part of the community, so let’s shake our hands, and new incredible stories are coming.