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by cema 4508 days ago
If Q&A is QA then it should be considered development, in a specialized domain.
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except you just click things on a GUI there.
I'm fond of developer-QA folks that automate most of their pointing and clicking. There is, absolutely, a skill in finding bugs by exploratory testing, but someone who can combine that with automating previous tests (thus building up a regression suite) in a way that's maintainable is a real keeper.
I think you mean "except when..." As others said, QA automation is a serious endeavor, and an important one.
Unless you're writing test automation.