Explore how to transform time-consuming manual regression testing into an efficient automated safety net that catches bugs without drowning your team in repetitive work.

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Creado por exalumnos de la Universidad de Columbia en San Francisco

Lena: Hey Miles, I stumbled across something wild yesterday - there's this domain name "Test.com" that's selling for four million dollars. Four million! For a word we use every day in software development.
Miles: Wait, seriously? That's fascinating! You know, it's funny how the word "test" has become so central to everything we do in tech. I mean, we're constantly testing - our code, our assumptions, our systems.
Lena: Right? And speaking of testing, I've been thinking about how many teams I know who are drowning in regression testing. They're spending hours manually clicking through the same workflows over and over again after every code change.
Miles: Oh, absolutely. It's like being stuck in Groundhog Day, but instead of Bill Murray, it's your QA team repeating the same test scenarios endlessly. And here's the kicker - regression testing is supposed to catch bugs you don't expect to be there, which makes it feel like searching for a needle in a haystack that probably doesn't even have a needle.
Lena: Exactly! But here's what's interesting - when done right, regression testing can actually become your safety net instead of your bottleneck. So let's dive into what regression testing really is and why it's absolutely crucial for any software team.