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Everyone, no matter whether they are a fresher or experienced in the domain of UI development and UX design, has at some point became familiar with JavaScript & CSS libraries, around their time in work.
2019 is around the corner with the new year bells having almost started to ring in. With every new year, new trends appear in different walks of our life, especially technology, where evolution always seems to be on the go.
According to Wikipedia, “A test script in software testing is a set of instructions that will be performed on the system under test to test that the system functions as expected.”
This is when cross browser testing tools come into the picture. These tools help you to test your website on hundreds of browsers that encompasses both desktops and mobile phones.
Any product developed goes through the process of testing. With websites, a web developer makes sure to check the functionality on every web browser available. It is done to check for any bugs and offer the user a seamless experience irrespective of the device used to access the website.
Gone are the olden times when the more you scaled your application, the further your tests were complicated. At present, every QA team aims to cover a maximum number of functional tests in the least amount of time, thanks to parallel testing. Using virtualization, parallel testing allows you to perform multiple tests at the same time.
The age we live in demands for RAD(Rapid Application Development) models where testing provides a sense of relief by delivering a sound quality check. From noting down the test scenarios and developing respective test cases, to collecting the test results and sharing them with the team.
In the past years, when Internet Explorer dominated the market with 90% usage share, developers used to consider IE as a black box with nothing to do except view the rendered code. However, the present is the age of open source browsers.
They are often disliked by developers, since no one likes someone telling them that their code has a bug. But the job of a QA is quite interesting and very important in the software development life cycle. Especially, in the current age of digital transformation, with the number of smartphone users increasing daily and organizations moving more towards creating mobile applications, a QA plays a very important role.
Apple launched its operating system named macOS Mojave last week. It comes with improved performance, as slick dark mode, and with new Safari browser version. Along with that it comes with new headaches for developers.
The job of a web developer is becoming much complex in recent days. With number of browsers increasing at a rapid rate and developed web pages behaving differently in each one of them, cross browser testing has emerged as a necessity to every web developer as the browser preferred by the end user is unknown to them.
The role played by different Geolocation IPs a.k.a GeoIPs in terms of look and feel of a website, is eminent to some of us. To those of us who are not aware about it yet, may find it shocking but here is the truth!
Adoption of DevOps and Agile has been one of the biggest trends to be seen in 2017 in the testing domain. A rising trend in the domain of automation testing is leading to more systems being developed in every minute. With the development of information technology, the testing domain is also changing.
To succeed in this game, however, you need to be aware to prevent any minor but critical mistakes that will drive the customers away from your platform. From cross browser compatibility issues to product search, in this article, we shall discuss 12 common mistakes impact sales in e-commerce applications.
The current technical trend is dominated by digital transformation. People are using mobile devices mostly to achieve their regular goals. Hence, organizations are developing websites or applications keeping the mobile first approach as their primary objective.
Testing a web application can be a very hectic task. With the number of devices and browsers increasing day by day, apart from testing the functionality and performance, proper testing needs to be conducted to ensure that there is no impact on the overall user experience of the website. In this article, we shall discuss 16 challenges often faced by testers while testing a web application.
Software testing, over the time, has evolved as an important domain in computer science. There is no denying the fact that developing a new software from scratch requires significant efforts but an even greater amount of effort goes into detecting ‘faults’ in an already written piece.