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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

Testing frameworks are dead. It’s a bold claim, isn’t it? A quick search online might lead you to believe that with ...

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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