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Master Automated Testing Framework Development

Join our comprehensive 8-month program where you'll work alongside industry veterans to build real testing frameworks from the ground up. No shortcuts – just practical skills that companies actually need.

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Learn from People Who've Been There

Viktor Andersen, Lead Instructor

Viktor Andersen

Senior Test Architect

Spent eight years building testing frameworks for fintech companies across Europe. Viktor's approach focuses on practical problem-solving – he'll show you why certain patterns work and when they don't. His frameworks are currently running in production at three major banks.

Elena Kowalski, Testing Strategy Lead

Elena Kowalski

Testing Strategy Lead

Elena has guided over 30 teams through framework transitions. She knows what makes teams succeed and what causes projects to stall. Her sessions focus on real-world challenges – the kind of issues you won't find in textbooks but will definitely encounter at work.

Astrid Reykjavik, Framework Development Expert

Astrid Reykjavik

Framework Development Expert

Astrid specializes in scaling testing frameworks for growing companies. She's helped organizations handle the jump from 50 to 5000 tests without breaking everything. Her workshops dive deep into architecture decisions that matter when your codebase gets serious.

What You'll Actually Build

This isn't a lecture series. You'll spend most of your time writing code, debugging real problems, and working through the messy parts that make framework development challenging.

1

Foundation Architecture

Start by understanding how existing frameworks actually work under the hood. We'll dissect popular tools, identify common patterns, and then build our own version from scratch. You'll learn why certain design decisions were made and what problems they solve.

2

Real Integration Challenges

Work with actual legacy systems and third-party APIs that don't behave as expected. Handle flaky tests, timing issues, and environment differences. This phase focuses on problems you'll encounter in real companies with real constraints.

3

Team Collaboration Frameworks

Design frameworks that multiple developers can use without breaking things. Learn how to create clear APIs, write documentation that people actually follow, and build systems that grow with changing requirements.

4

Production Deployment

Deploy your framework in a realistic staging environment. Handle CI/CD integration, manage test data, and solve performance issues. You'll experience the full cycle from development to production maintenance.

Students working on framework development in collaborative environment

Real Projects We've Analyzed

Our curriculum comes from studying actual framework implementations and the lessons learned from both successes and failures.

E-commerce Platform Migration

A major retailer needed to replace their decade-old testing setup. We studied how they handled the transition without stopping development. Key lessons: gradual migration strategies, maintaining parallel systems, and getting team buy-in through incremental improvements rather than big announcements.

Multi-Service Architecture Testing

A fintech startup struggled with testing across 15 microservices. Their initial approach created a maintenance nightmare. We analyzed what went wrong and how they rebuilt their framework to handle service dependencies, data consistency, and deployment coordination effectively.

Performance Testing Framework

A gaming company needed to simulate thousands of concurrent users. Their custom framework had to handle variable loads, different user behaviors, and complex game state management. This case study teaches advanced patterns for resource management and distributed testing architectures.

Technical analysis and framework architecture diagrams

Program Details for Fall 2025

Schedule

September 2025 start date. Classes twice weekly in the evenings, plus weekend workshop sessions. Total commitment: 8 months with flexible pacing for working professionals.

Small Groups

Maximum 12 participants per cohort. This ensures everyone gets individual attention and plenty of opportunity for hands-on practice with personalized feedback.

Prerequisites

Some programming experience required – any language works. Familiarity with basic testing concepts helpful but not essential. We'll assess your background during the application conversation.

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