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Celebrating The BugRaptors 08th Anniversary

Celebrating 8 Years of BugRaptors! Sticking to our CEO, Yashu Kapila’s vision of harnessing emerging #technologies and shaping the digital future through quality revolution, BugRaptors as a QA brand has successfully made its way through diverse challenges, delivering exceptional QA services and transcending digital boundaries. And therefore, from humble beginnings to global reach, we have expanded our footprint across continents, partnering with clients worldwide.

Accessibility Testing: A Complete Guide

Accessibility testing is the process of evaluating that a software application, website, or digital content is usable to people with special needs or unique challenges due to physical, sensory, cognitive, or developmental impairments. The goal of accessibility testing is to identify and address barriers or obstacles in the application that can prevent these individuals from effectively using and accessing the digital product.

Thoughts on Low Code and No Code Automation Tools | Prathamesh | #lowcode #nocode #automationtesting

In this insightful video, Prathamesh shares his expert perspective on the topic of low code and no code tools in automation testing. With his extensive knowledge and experience in the field, Prathamesh discusses the advantages, challenges, and considerations when using these tools for test automation.

Workflow Optimization: 3 Examples and Best Practices

Think about a time when insufficient information or inaccessible data slowed you down from completing an assignment. Or maybe a time when your work required a lot of manual data entry that caused human error and rework, taking time away from higher value tasks. These moments of process frustration and inefficiency are exactly what workflow optimization can help with. Workflow optimization describes the strategies and measures taken to improve the flow of tasks and make processes more efficient.

Cross Browser Testing: A Comprehensive Guide

Cross-browser testing is a type of software testing where testers assess the compatibility and functionality of a website or web application across various web browsers, platforms, and versions. It rose from the inherent differences in popular web browsers (such as Chrome, Firefox, or Safari) in terms of their rendering engines, HTML/CSS support, JavaScript interpretation, and performance characteristics, leading to inconsistencies in user experience.

Is Tight Coupling The Test To An Application An Anti-pattern? | Filip Hric | #cypressio

In this informative video, Cypress Ambassador Filip Hric addresses the question of whether tight coupling the test to an application is an anti-pattern in software testing. With his deep understanding of testing principles and best practices, Filip explores tightly coupling tests to an application. If you're a software tester grappling with the question of test-application coupling, this video provides valuable insights to help you make informed decisions and optimize your testing practices.

In numbers: What it takes to build and deliver realtime experiences

The drive for constant innovation in realtime experiences across chat, collaborative tools, and interactive dashboards has never been greater. Ably surveyed over 500 engineering leaders who have delivered realtime experiences, so that we can share their insider knowledge on what it takes, the challenges faced, and how they would recommend approaching it.

The QA Challenge Facing 2023: A talent shortage

Layoffs, budget cuts, market shifts, outsourcing halts. Times are tight in engineering departments across the globe. While crowdsourcing can mitigate many of those issues, there’s a glaring QA challenge staring down the last two quarters of 2023: a talent shortage. Let me be clear: lack of qualified talent. There are enough bodies, enough devices, and O/S combinations to hobble together a crowdsourced testing team that can check the boxes.