The TestProject team published a new feature that allows us to transform our recorded tests into Java code and download the generated code. This blog post explains when this feature is useful to us and describes how we can use this feature. After we have finished this blog post, we: Know when we should transform […] Read more
There are many software development blogs out there, but many of them don't publish testing articles on a regular basis. Also, I have noticed that some software developers don't read blogs written by software testers. That is a shame because I think that we can learn a lot from them. That is why I decided […] Read more
There are many software development blogs out there, but many of them don't publish testing articles on a regular basis. Also, I have noticed that some software developers don't read blogs written by software testers. That is a shame because I think that we can learn a lot from them. That is why I decided […] Read more
When we start a new project with Kotlin, one of the first things that we have to do is to create a Maven project that can compile and run our application. However, our job isn't done yet. We still have to figure out a way to compile and run our automated tests. This blog post […] Read more
There are many software development blogs out there, but many of them don't publish testing articles on a regular basis. Also, I have noticed that some software developers don't read blogs written by software testers. That is a shame because I think that we can learn a lot from them. That is why I decided […] Read more
There are many software development blogs out there, but many of them don't publish testing articles on a regular basis. Also, I have noticed that some software developers don't read blogs written by software testers. That is a shame because I think that we can learn a lot from them. That is why I decided […] Read more