Wed.Mar 18, 2020

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DesiredCapabilities in Selenium

DZone

It’s a huge challenge for QA engineers to roll out robust web-applications that provide a seamless user experience across a variety of devices. Considering a large number of devices and browsers in the market, QAs need to test web-applications in different environments to ensure they meet market requirements. These environments include different mobile devices, web-browsers, emulators, or simulators.

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5 Tips for Working Remote in Tech

The Polyglot Developer

There’s a lot happening in the world right now, forcing companies to change the way they operate. For a lot of people, this means working from home, something they may have never done before, or have not done regularly. Working remote or working from home may sound like a dream come true, but it involves more focus and self control than you might think.

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Optimize your QA Process by Integrating qTest and Azure DevOps

Tasktop

Integrating qTest Manager and Azure DevOps allows you to automatically flow requirements and defects between the two tools, creating automated traceability, enhancing cross-team collaboration between developers and QA/test teams, and most importantly, reducing time to resolution. . The Art of Time Efficiency. During my sophomore year of college, I had a Biology professor who ran a strict, no-nonsense classroom.

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Building with Friction

Tim Kadlec

I recently wrote about how important it is to make the right thing easy. The opposite is also true: it’s important to make the wrong things difficult. I did allude to it in that post a little bit, but I thought it was worth calling out explicitly. It’s important to introduce some friction in our workflow to help prevent the wrong actions.