The Web Has Evolved! Has Your Testing Evolved Too? | Diego Molina | Testμ 2022
Web applications have evolved so much in the last few years that traditional testing approaches and tools are no longer adequate. New web frameworks changed the way web applications are written and tested as they evolved. Testing strategies, a division of testing responsibilities across the team, and a deeper understanding of the web application under test are now more important than ever.
Selenium has evolved due to evolution, community feedback, and standards. What role does Selenium now play in your testing puzzle? Network interception, event listening, and mutation observation are new features that can help you make your tests more complete and resilient.
In this session, we will go through some of these features in Selenium and how they can help you create fast feedback loops to improve the experience of writing and testing software.
Diego Molina is a software engineer who is fascinated by testing. He is a Selenium core member and maintainer of the official Docker-Selenium images. Diego loves enabling testers by creating helpful testing tools and infrastructure through versatile Selenium training and workshops.
He can often be spotted speaking at Selenium/Appium/Testing conferences, and most of the time, you can find him on IRC or the Slack Selenium channel.
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