The last Kendo UI webinar had a record-setting number of attendees. As such, we also had a record-setting 800+ questions asked during the webinar. Now, one does not need to be a scholarly mathematician to know that a few people can’t answer 800+ questions in a couple of minutes.
So, I decided to read all 800+ questions post-webinar and select a handful of them to be answered in this blog post, as many are beneficial to the entire Kendo UI community.
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This post is a response to the great questions Jim Evans and I had during our webinar, "The One Critical Factor for UI Test Automation Success." My apologies for this taking so long to get posted; however, there were a LOT of questions to answer, so it took longer than expected! I’ve organized the questions and responses in several different sections.