It's impossible to learn about containerization without hearing about Docker and Kubernetes. These two tools together dominate the world of containers, both being the de-facto standard in what they each do. When you're first getting started learning about containers, it can be quite a challenge to figure out what the differences are between these two tools.
Selenium is one of the most popular and widespread open-source software testing tools for browser testing and automation. With Selenium, people can run automated tests for web applications through various platforms. Unfortunately, this handy cross-browser testing tool does come with some caveats. The good news is that there are plenty of test automation tools you can find in the market – do just one Google search, and you will stumble upon hundreds of alternatives to Selenium.
I love this quote, though I’m not quite sure if “Jan Houtema” is a real person. It may be a Paul Graham pseudonym… But in any case, yes, change breaks brittle things and one of the challenges of automated browser testing is to mitigate that effect as much as possible while you design tests for an ever-changing application.
BrowserStack is a cloud testing vendor offering mobile devices, tablets, and browsers for testing. Although it has received a lot of popularity, users haven’t been impressed by most of its features. From slow service to high price, users have been disappointed with BrowserStack for quite some time. If you’re one of them and you’re interested in switching to something new but effective, we’ve got you covered.
Sauce Labs is terrific, but it also comes with a few limitations. Today, we will explore some of the most well-regarded Sauce Labs competitors. We will have a brief look at what these Sauce Labs alternatives can do and how they compare against Sauce Labs. If you are interested in this, don’t stop scrolling!
Even if we have a good project plan and a logical concept, we will spend the majority of our time correcting errors. Furthermore, our application can run without obvious errors with JavaScript, we must use various ways to ensure that everything is operating properly. The majority of JavaScript errors in our web applications will be eliminated if we understand both the syntax and how JavaScript works. Furthermore, numerous web services can help us in catching all of them.