When building an app in this day and age, the common question most people ask is, "Are going to build a purely native application with Objective-C/Swift for iOS and Java for Android, or you going to g...
Wednesday, March 25, Dave Haeffner, joined me (Jim Holmes) for a webinar targeted at helping teams and organizations start up successful UI test automation projects. This webinar was based on a series of blogposts on the same topic hosted here on the Telerik blogs.
You can find the recording of the webinar hosted online and you can sign up to receive a copy of an eBook assembled from those same blogposts.
We had a very interactive audience for the webinar. Unfortunately we couldn’t answer all questions during the webinar itself. We’ve addressed quite a few of the unanswered questions below.
I'm a Mac. And I'm a PC – Remember 2006 and the brilliant 'Get a Mac' ad campaign? With John Hodgman as the bumbling PC and Justin Long as the hip Mac, the odd couple entertained us thoroughly with th...
Chapter 6: Automation in the Real World
So here you are: ready and raring to get real work done. Hopefully, at this point, you're feeling excited about what you've accomplished so far. Your team has set itself up for success through the right amount of planning, learning and prototyping.
Now it's time to execute on what you've laid out. Remember: your best chance for success is focusing on early conversations to eliminate rework or waste, and being passionate about true collaboration. Break down the walls wherever possible to make the mechanics of automation all that much easier...
This blog post is part of a series demonstrating the full power of RadSpreadProcessing as a complete spreadsheet solution. Part 3 focuses on how to filter a worksheet's content and export it to PDF.
The latest release of Telerik Test Studio® solution is a milestone release as we are introducing revolutionary advancements in test automation. In this release, we are introducing the Next Generation of Automated Testing with Early Test Collaboration. Learn how testing teams can now develop tests in parallel to development and be less dependent on the UI.