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How to Write a Good Bug Report? Some Tips

Testsigma

Bug reporting is an important and major aspect of software testing. Some teams discuss minor bugs with developers directly, while most companies make it a point to report the bugs irrespective of its severity. If a bug is not documented, the developer fails to understand the bug or worse, reject it.

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Android UI Testing: 14 best practices

Testsigma

But if I think and act like an end-user, I am sure that the first thing that creates an impression of the product is how the product looks, how I accept it and how it feels to interact. This is a classic example of how an application is succeeding today on the pillars of the user interface. Through Manual efforts.

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Fostering a Web Performance Culture

Jos

Steve Souders was one of the first in reverse-engineering how browsers requested and waited for resources. This is a post about culture and how it determines what is a priority in our companies. Web Performance is not only about understanding what makes a site fast. Performance is a feature and needs to be prioritized as such.

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Tools for successful implementation of insprint test automation

Testsigma

We can carry out successful in-sprint test automation by adopting some of the following tips. We can carry out successful in-sprint test automation by adopting some of the following tips. Knowing what to automate is a good start. Of course, automation is no stranger to this process of evolution.

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Improving The Performance Of An Online Store (Case Study)

Smashing Magazine

Real-life performance for your users and how the website “feels” when you’re using it should not be discounted, even if it costs you a point or two in Page Speed (otherwise, we would all just have a search bar and unstyled text). In this article, I’ll highlight some of the work we did and how we were able to achieve our speed.

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Fostering a Web Performance Culture

Jos

Steve Souders was one of the first in reverse-engineering how browsers requested and waited for resources. This is a post about culture and how it determines what is a priority in our companies. Web Performance is not only about understanding what makes a site fast. Performance is a feature and needs to be prioritized as such.

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Progress Delayed Is Progress Denied

Alex Russell

Before we get into measuring water levels, I want to make some things excruciatingly clear. They are, pound for pound, some of the best engine developers globally and genuinely want good things for the web. Safari has many good features, and in an open marketplace, choosing it (or not) is entirely reasonable.

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