Developers striving to learn iOS face a rate of change that’s unprecedented in mobile history. iOS 17 is about to go live, just weeks after Apple released the latest versions of iOS 15 and 16. The latest upgrade will cut off all versions up to the iPhone X (which itself is only six years old) and comes with: If you really want to learn and master iOS app development, you need a blend of learning resources that cover all these topics, as well as all the basics of iOS.
Many questions arise whenever adopting exploratory testing (ET), primarily due to misunderstandings about what it means. The fact that exploratory testing is mainly unstructured, especially compared to the traditional scripted testing approach that is highly detailed and restrictive, makes it harder to connect it to the word “plan.” Sometimes, users call it ad hoc. Does all this mean that we can’t prepare ourselves for exploratory testing and establish some level of plan for it?