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  • Productivity Testing

    Four UI Test Automation Tips for HTML5 Applications

    Every application needs a solid mix of automated testing: unit, integration, and functional/User Interface. UI automation has always been at the top of the test pyramid, but not because they’re the best type of automated tests. Rather, UI tests should be a few carefully chosen tests built on top of a wide base of unit tests and a solid middle layer of integration tests.
    June 20, 2013 5 min read
  • Productivity Debugging

    Debug Decompiled Code with JustCode

    Debug Decompiled code inside Visual Studio with JustCode Q2 2013.
    June 17, 2013 4 min read
  • Productivity

    The Power of Code

    Greetings, fellow testers. There's been a lot of talk recently about testers learning to code. I'll say this much here — I think it's important for those of us who are testing software to understand how software works. For some, that means being able to read code. For some, that will turn into an interest or passion for writing code. Some of that code will be automating existing tests, some of it will be automating other tasks that we perform every day — creating data, cleaning up after tests are complete, reporting on our findings, etc. With regard to automating ...
    June 13, 2013 4 min read
  • Productivity

    Hello World!

    Learn a little about new Developer Evangelist James Bender and how he'll be helping the community learn about the great Development Productive tools (JustMock, JustTrace, JustCode and JustDecompile) offered by Telerik
    June 13, 2013 2 min read
  • Productivity Testing

    Potential Project Killers – Part 2 – the Vague Budget

    In Part 1 of this five part series on potential project killers, I covered the concept of starting the project too fast. Starting the real work on the project before you’re ready can truly be a project killer. The project must be fully planned and prepared for – which I guess might make ‘the planning’ the real work on the project. In this Part 2, I’d like to discuss another potential project killer – the project with no real budget or at best a ‘vague’ budget. You might think, “No budget…nothing to manage against!” Well, that’s not exactly the ...
    June 09, 2013 3 min read