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Selenium is like an Assembly Language for Automation

Think about it… using Selenium requires a person to study a lot of complex constructs like inheritance, functional programming, concepts of loops, variables, etc. You’ll also need to learn the Selenium testing framework itself, which is a non-trivial effort especially if test automation is not your full-time focus. At testRigor we believe that you should …

Have You Automated Sign-up Flow Testing?

Your Sign-Up Flow Needs Attention The sign-up flow might be one of the least-tested flows in software development. Few companies ...

Why Startups Fail at Testing and How to Fix it

Startups are synonymous with innovation, agility, and rapid growth. When you are a startup, your top priority is to move as fast ...

Horrifying Story of a Facebook Bug

My friend recently had an experience which reminded me of a similar experience from the Netflix “Black Mirror” ...

Testing Frameworks are Dead

Every single company I know (except our forward-looking customers, of course) is creating a testing framework. It usually goes ...

Why Did We Kill Our Test Environment?

Yes, we did indeed completely remove the test environment from our process and de-provisioned it. The story is as follows: The ...

Selenium vs testRigor

Test Coverage Even small changes might have ripple effects over the product. Allegedly, Walmart lost $100M within 10 minutes ...
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