Let the Engineers Speak: Selectors in WebdriverIO
Earlier this month, Applitools hosted a webinar, Let the Engineers Speak: Selectors, where testing experts discussed one of the most common pain points that pretty much anyone who’s ever done…
Earlier this month, Applitools hosted a webinar, Let the Engineers Speak: Selectors, where testing experts discussed one of the most common pain points that pretty much anyone who’s ever done…
In this final part of our Cypress, Playwright, Selenium, or WebdriverIO? Let The Engineers Speak recap series, we will cover the audience Q&A, sharing the most popular questions from the…
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In part 4 of our Cypress, Playwright, Selenium, or WebdriverIO? Let The Engineers Speak recap series, we will recap the stories our panelists have about changing their test frameworks –…
In part 3 of our Cypress, Playwright, Selenium, or WebdriverIO? Let the Engineers Speak recap series, we will recap our panelists’ favorite integrations in their test automation projects, as well…
In part 2 of our Cypress, Playwright, Selenium, or WebdriverIO? Let the Engineers Speak recap series, we will recap what our panelists shared as the biggest challenges they currently face…
Over the past two years, Applitools has hosted a series of code battles called Let the Code Speak. We pitted the most popular web testing frameworks against each other through…
Almost everyone in software testing knows about Test Automation University (TAU). Powered by Applitools, TAU is one of the best resources for building up your testing and automation skills. It…
Learn how to use headless mode for your tests. Understand when you should use it and see an example of headless testing with WebdriverIO.
What does it take to make a difference in the lives of 75,000 people? Applitools has reached 75,000 students enrolled in Test Automation University, a global online platform led by…
Ultrafast testers seamlessly resolve unexpected browser behavior as they check in their code. This happens because, in less than 10 minutes on average, they know what differences exist. They could not do this if they had to wait the nearly three hours needed in the legacy approach. Who wants to wait half a day to see if their build worked?
Can you double or triple the speed of your test runs by switching out a few lines of code? That’s what the team at Applitools is promising. They’ve challenged test…