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    Spreading the Word on Software Testing

    I’m Peter Varhol, a new evangelist for TestStudio, and I’m happy to be joining the Telerik team and my colleagues Steven Vore and Jim Holmes.  I’ve done a wide variety of things in my career, including software evangelism, product management and marketing, development and testing, technology journalism, and university teaching. Among the professional activities I’ve been doing over the past several years is speaking at various conferences and user groups on the subjects of software testing and quality, and I’ve brought some of that with me to Telerik.  At the end of August, I’m giving a talk at the Conference ...
    May 27, 2021 2 min read
  • Productivity

    Using Telerik Control Panel as a Launch Pad

    Use Telerik Control Panel to launch demos, solutions and applications from one handy location.
    May 27, 2021 1 min read
  • Productivity Testing

    Top 5 Reasons to Use a Mocking Framework

    You've heard all of the academic reasons for using a mocking framework. Read about some of the real life reasons to use a mocking framework.
    May 27, 2021 6 min read
  • Productivity

    How to Enable Agile Adoption in Your Organization

    For years I’ve been lecturing and writing about the process of adopting Agile. Specifically, I’ve been promoting a model that Stephen Forte and I call the “Agile Buffet” where change, in this case the usage of Agile practices on a team, is pulled into the team incrementally based on real observable needs.
    May 27, 2021 12 min read
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    Using the Element Explorer in Test Studio's Visual Studio Plug-In

    Greetings, fellow testers. Last week we took a quick look at using Test Studio's Visual Studio plug-in. Today I want to point out a feature of the plug-in that can help you find your way around the elements on your application's pages - the Element Explorer. video: Using the Element Explorer in Test Studio's Visual Studio Plug-In The element explorer shows us a subset of our application's DOM, showing just the elements that are in use in our project. Any given element may be used in multiple tests in your project; the explorer shows each element once. In this ...
    May 27, 2021 2 min read