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Selenium is good to know if you're going into the more QA/Testing aspect of the industry but if it's not, then I would suggest learning tools such as Cypress and Playwright instead
Yeah, similar thoughts I have here, usually according to current trends of Microservices and fast development process.
Companies are expecting from from developer to be professional n full stack skilled (Frontend+ Backend+ Devops) where it is expected to write the test scenarios from backend to the DevOps scripts.
I have worked in live several projects where there was no QA and developers usually write all the Frontend test scripts in jest, mocha, Cyprus, JUnit etc.
It's sometimes easy for developer to learn n work quickly on Cyprus. Happy to connect and talk more...
I train people how to program in a fun & easy way ββ¦β¦ββ Clean code enthusiast β’ Sharing Fullstack News based on JavaScript Since 2020 β’ 1.3M+ reads [Grab My book: Clean Code Zero to One]
I train people how to program in a fun & easy way ββ¦β¦ββ Clean code enthusiast β’ Sharing Fullstack News based on JavaScript Since 2020 β’ 1.3M+ reads [Grab My book: Clean Code Zero to One]
I train people how to program in a fun & easy way ββ¦β¦ββ Clean code enthusiast β’ Sharing Fullstack News based on JavaScript Since 2020 β’ 1.3M+ reads [Grab My book: Clean Code Zero to One]
I train people how to program in a fun & easy way ββ¦β¦ββ Clean code enthusiast β’ Sharing Fullstack News based on JavaScript Since 2020 β’ 1.3M+ reads [Grab My book: Clean Code Zero to One]
I train people how to program in a fun & easy way ββ¦β¦ββ Clean code enthusiast β’ Sharing Fullstack News based on JavaScript Since 2020 β’ 1.3M+ reads [Grab My book: Clean Code Zero to One]
I train people how to program in a fun & easy way ββ¦β¦ββ Clean code enthusiast β’ Sharing Fullstack News based on JavaScript Since 2020 β’ 1.3M+ reads [Grab My book: Clean Code Zero to One]
thanks , I never used Selenium , please is it used to test only hosted web sites or even apps in local environment.
Welcome... Selenium can test both hosted websites and local applications. It doesnβt need the website to be on a server.
You can use Selenium to test local HTML files or apps running on localhost or any local server.
Selenium is good to know if you're going into the more QA/Testing aspect of the industry but if it's not, then I would suggest learning tools such as Cypress and Playwright instead
Yeah, similar thoughts I have here, usually according to current trends of Microservices and fast development process.
Companies are expecting from from developer to be professional n full stack skilled (Frontend+ Backend+ Devops) where it is expected to write the test scenarios from backend to the DevOps scripts.
I have worked in live several projects where there was no QA and developers usually write all the Frontend test scripts in jest, mocha, Cyprus, JUnit etc.
It's sometimes easy for developer to learn n work quickly on Cyprus.
Happy to connect and talk more...
Only websites, it is an automation tool which testers use for frontend automation. it can also be used to automate mundane task too.
Please provide resources and courses for tenserflow
You will find it on google
Thanks for sharing with me.
thank for those advices.
You're welcome
PyTorch is also great for AI
Yep
I have never use selenium
try it once :)
Stack overflow, to get advice?
not a bad idea