Welcome to the 31th edition of Coding Jag brought to you by TestMu AI!đ
The COVID-19 pandemic has brought us closer in more unique ways than ever. Within the first few months of its onset, it became apparent that we are truly a global village, whether we like it or not. It caused an abrupt change and accelerated processes that had been occurring slowly for several years, including a drive for digital transformation.
Last year was a period full of changes and evolutions to the way we work, especially for QA engineers working remotely. Even after COVID-19 is long gone, there are some QA trends to keep when we get back to the âNew Normal.â
Find out what these five lessons are and much more in this edition! đ©
News
5 min read
everydayunittesting.com
The idea of âuntestable codeâ comes up often when you start implementing any test automation methods, especially unit testing.
5 min read
visible-quality.blogspot.com
Ideas and experiences on software testing, software development, conference speaking and organizing.
5 min read
forbes.com
None of us chose to go through this, but for most of us, this last year was a professional learning experience full of evolutions and revolutions to the way we work, with some lessons to carry over!
5 min read
oz-code.com
Debugging with logs is usually a tedious and ineffective process. Ozcode Production Debugger dynamic logging makes logs effective again.
5 min read
medium.com
Just like any profession, a SDET is a combination of skills. Most SDETs are self-taught. All you have to do is have the motivation to learn!
Performance
4 min read
qainsights.com
Recently I stumbled upon a new load testing tool called Goose. Immediately I took it up for a spin and this blog post helps you to get started with Goose in IntelliJ IDEA.
4 min read
blog.bitsrc.io
When it comes to web applications, developers mainly make these improvements in code. But have you ever thought of combining the power of GPU into your web applications to boost performance?
Automation
7 min read
automatetheplanet.com
Explore some fundamental concepts and technologies that every QA professional needs to master if he/she truly desires to understand âwhat is going on under the hoodâ.
9 min read
testmu.ai
This blog explains how to execute JavaScript in Selenium using the executeScript and executeAsyncScript methods.
9 min read
zhiminzhan.medium.com
The management chose the wrong framework. They should select Selenium WebDriver for web apps, and Appium for Mobile and Desktop apps.
9 min read
blog.kieranroberts.dev
After exploring the benefits of using the Testing Library as well as some of its features in the first part, it's about time we started writing some tests!
9 min read
endava.com
When people talk about BDD, most of the time they are not truly aware of what it is. Get a better understanding of what BDD is, the ways in which Cucumber supports BDD processes, and if Cucumber is the right testing tool for you to use.
Tools
10 min read
dev.to
Listing out 5 tools/resources that I use almost every day as a frontend developer and UI designer- the most underrated ones.
8 min read
softwaretestingmagazine.com
Test management is achieved also by the integration with requirements management tools, functional software testing tools, continuous integration tools, bug tracking tools and project management tools.
5 min read
ui.supabase.io
Supabase UI is a collection of UI components built in React and TailwindCSS that is used by Supabase to build our internal applications.
5 min read
datature.io
Datature is the fastest way to build your own computer vision models. Manage datasets, annotate, train, and deploy - we get ALL teams and companies on the right pipeline from day one!
Video & Podcast
46 min
testingpeers.com
The Testing Peers are back with another episode about how companies can attract the best talent to their testing roles.
52 min read
youtube.com
This video is a part of PyTest Tutorial, and in this video, Carlos Kidman has explained how to write Parallel Tests using PyTest with respect to Web automation with TestMu AI and PyTest.
29 min read
testandcode.com
Brian Okken welcomes Corey Quinn in the latest episode of Test & Code to discuss why he doesn't test his code. Why does he call everything he writes- âcrappy Pythonâ??
Events
00 min
testmu.ai
In this webinar, Harshit Paul, Product & Growth Manager from TestMu AI, and Idan Shatz, Developer Advocate at Ozcode, hitch up to show how both testing in Production and Production Debugging can truly get you to âDONEâ so you can move on to the next build faster to increase your overall release velocity.
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