RELEASE VERSION: 1.105
You can now filter through your screenshots while running Smart UI tests on HyperExecute. The filter allows you to toggle through the screenshots on the basis of their status, such as Approved
or Changes Found
.
RELEASE VERSION: 1.105
You can now filter through your screenshots while running Smart UI tests on HyperExecute. The filter allows you to toggle through the screenshots on the basis of their status, such as Approved
or Changes Found
.
Welcome to the 133rd edition of Coding Jag, brought to you by LambdaTest!👐
Bad testing practices can lead to significant consequences, both for individual testers and the software development industry, causing release delays, cost overruns, and even ruining organizations' reputations.
In this edition of Coding Jag, we examine bad testing experiences to learn how not to repeat them in the future.
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We have rolled out the latest additions to the LambdaTest Visual Regression Testing cloud to enhance the UI quality assurance process and help you catch visual bugs early. 💻
Here are some of the key features:
✅ Git Baseline Branching for Storybook Builds
Key benefits:
Refer to our documentation: Git Branching Strategy in Smart UI.
✅ Storybook Static Build Support Enhancements
1.1.4
, which brings improvements to your Storybook static build support. This update allows you to compress your Storybook static folder and run stories across various browsers and resolutions specified in your .smartui.json
configuration file.Key benefits:
Welcome to the 132nd edition of Coding Jag, brought to you by LambdaTest!👐
As testing has evolved over the past decade, new tools and methodologies have emerged to improve efficiency, accuracy, and speed.
In this edition of Coding Jag, we're excited to highlight changes that have improved testing practices, providing actionable insights for testers looking to enhance their skills and capabilities.
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Welcome to the 131st edition of Coding Jag, brought to you by LambdaTest!👐
Just like little bugs in the real world, software bugs can have a significant impact on our software's functionality and user experience.
In this edition of Coding Jag, we explore the world of software bugs and how to learn from little bugs to improve our software testing practices.
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Welcome to the 130th edition of Coding Jag, brought to you by LambdaTest!👐
Test automation has become an indispensable technique for delivering software quickly, assuring quality, and fulfilling customer expectations.
However, in the pursuit of speed, many teams fall into the trap of running automation too fast, leading to unreliable results, false positives, and missed defects.
In this edition of Coding Jag, we explore why slowing down is critical to the success of test automation and provide tips on achieving the right balance.
Welcome to the 129th edition of Coding Jag, brought to you by LambdaTest!👐
In software development, complex testing frameworks and advanced algorithms certainly have their place, but simple, straightforward tests also have much to offer.
In this edition of Coding Jag, we dive into the valuable exploration of how simplicity can sometimes be the key to success in software development.
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Welcome to the 128th edition of Coding Jag, brought to you by LambdaTest!👐
Automating your tests can be a powerful tool for achieving your desired goals, but it's not always obvious where to begin.
In this issue of Coding jag, we will explore the benefits of automation, as well as the factors to consider when deciding whether to automate and how to approach it.
Welcome to the 127th edition of Coding Jag, brought to you by LambdaTest!👐
In today's fast-paced world, test automation has become an essential part of the software development process.
However, not all test automation projects are successful, and many of them fail to deliver the expected results.
In this issue of Coding Jag, we'll explore the reasons why test automation projects fail and how we can avoid those pitfalls.