To kick off Test Automation Day Online | Healthcare, Ryan Vesely, VP of Customer Success and Technical Services at Sauce Labs, provides an introduction to Sauce Labs and our commitment to creating a world of digital confidence (https://saucelabs.com/digital-confidence).
In this session, Sauce Labs Director of Product Marketing Alissa Lydon shares how Sauce Labs is delivering on its 2020 product roadmap and introduces new features including Failure Analysis, Visual End-to-End Testing, and the Sauce Testrunner Toolkit (https://saucelabs.com/platform/sauce-testrunner-toolkit).
QA professionals, testers, and developers are constantly learning new tools, tech stacks, and development practices. When they’re told they have to learn accessibility, it can often feel like an unwelcome and overwhelming disruption, slowing them down and forcing them to test and rewrite what they thought was perfectly good code. The good news is accessibility tools are more tester-friendly than ever.
Ten years ago I saw a Selenium test that could click on a capital "I" that was one pixel wide. I was not capable of clicking on it myself. Around that time, a lot of people began using phrases like "End to end is further than you think." Simulators and emulators, after all, could not simulate heat, poor memory management, low power, and other problems. Then again, that was ten years ago.