I have been working as a QA engineer for nearly two years now. During this time I have worked hard to level up in testing, completing a variety of certifications and working on automation projects in my own free time.
This site started as a project to improve my basic web development skills, I avoided the temptation of libraries, using only HTML, CSS, and vanilla Javascript.
Outside of work, I love to hike Munros, cook barbecue, and learn Russian.
Hi there, my name is Sam and I am a professional software tester!
I hope you enjoy your visit to my site!
This Python turtle crossing game was a fun build. It helped to cement the fundamentals of Python for me, plus I am able to set the car speed to as low as I like!
GithubA retro classic! Only downside of this game is that it requires two players to play using the keyboard, and I have a small keyboard! Built as part of a Python Udemy course.
GithubSelenium with Python was my first foray into automation testing, and I learnt a lot whilst completing this Udemy course. I now have a base understanding of how to test modern web applications with Selenium, and I would be excited to develop these skills further.
GithubA classic! I built this game in Python as part of a Udemy course, it was fun to recreate that NOKIA 3310 feeling!
GithubThe most complex web development project I have completed so far, therefore it had to have a spot here! I decided at the outset to only build this site using HTML, CSS, and vanilla JS. During the build, I also learnt a lot about CI/CD, setting up github actions to automate deployments to my hosting provider.
GithubI love making processes quicker, more efficient and easier for everyone to use. It would be awesome to work in a role where I can get hands on with CI/CD and help make this happen.
I would love to work more in an automated testing environment, using tools such as Cypress and Playwright.
Having achieved my Comptia Security, I have good understanding of cyber-security fundamentals, I would love to put these skills into practice.
I have used Linux in a personal capacity for a number of years now, I would be excited to use it in a professional capacity also.