SUCCESSFULLY COLLABORATING WITH DEVELOPERS:
HOW-TO GUIDE FOR QA PROS AND TEST ENGINEERS
"I will give a recipe that you can follow to ease your fear of the unknown: writing tests for developer code.
At the end of this session, I guarantee that you will gain a deeper understanding of different kinds of tests, know how to decipher developer terminology, and learn how to write unit, integration, browser, and E2E tests." -- Gil Tayar
Testing is shifting left, moving closer to testing the code itself.
But while managers dictate a shift to the left, developers and testers are confused as to how exactly to test the code.
And while the backend world has established code-testing methodologies, we are still trying to figure out how to test frontend code, while ensuring effective testing procedures and processes.
This means testers need to step in and work with the frontend developers, but with an understanding of the frameworks by which frontend code is tested, the various kinds of testing that can be performed on frontend code, and which tools can be
used for this.
In this hands-on session, Gil Tayar will discuss various test methodologies, and how they fit together in a coherent way.
Gil will also include sample code that you can use as a template in your own project, and if time permits, we'll do a bit of live coding -- all in order to provide you with the knowledge and tools to approach and test developer code.
EXPERT SPEAKER:
GIL TAYAR
Gil is a Senior Architect and Evangelist at Applitools.
30 years of experience have not dulled the fascination Gil Tayar has with software development. From the olden days of DOS to the contemporary world of Software Testing, Gil was, is, and always will be, a software developer. He has in the past co-founded WebCollage, survived the bubble collapse of 2000, and worked on various big cloudy projects at Wix.
His current passion is figuring out how to test software, a passion which he has turned into his main job as Evangelist and Senior Architect at Applitools. He has religiously tested all his software, from the early days as a junior software developer to the current days at Applitools, where he develops tests for software that tests software, which is almost one meta layer too many for him.
Follow Gil on Twitter: @giltayar.
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