The 67 issue of my reading recommendations is fully packed with 6 very interesting blog posts. Thanks to all the bloggers out there writing the great content. This issue include the topics: The June edition from the Testing Trapeze magazine, “Digital Test Coverage Optimizer from Perfecto”, “The Future of Testing, Part 3 – Aleksis Tulonen”, “Writing Android Tests with Espresso Test Recorder”, “Sorry, software testing is not an ideal job in that case!” and “Fast and reliable UI tests on Android”.
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Digital Test Coverage Optimizer from PerfectoThe Digital Test Coverage Optimizer helps organizations optimize their market and digital test coverage on an ongoing basis. It helps you prioritize which mobile devices and operating systems you should develop and test your mobile apps against.
The Future of Testing, Part 3 – Aleksis TulonenThis is a three part blog post, where I will focus on first part summarizing a panel discussion about the future of testing. On the second part I will
Writing Android Tests with Espresso Test Recorder | Kurt MbanjeTesting tools for Android have been improving significantly in the last 2 or so years. Instrumentation and Unit testing is now way easier with the advent of the
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