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Ride the wave of automation by mastering key automation practices (Session)

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Ride the wave of automation to survive the digital transformation storm - Live Tutorial Digital tran

Ride the wave of automation to survive the digital transformation storm - Live Tutorial Digital transformation is driving far reaching changes in mobile and web application development practices. Agile, continuous integration and Shift Left are driving process and structural changes. One of the most prominent changes is the growing role of automation in both application development and testing. [REGISTER NOW »]( Wednesday, December 6th - 2 pm IST and 2 pm EST [Get ready]( to ride the wave of automation by mastering key automation practices and tools: - Manual testing vs. writing tests - the fundamental difference - What makes a good test? - Coding and reading test code - the basics of test automation - Mobile test automation unique challenges - Testing frameworks - what do they do and introduction to major frameworks - The test automation environment - IDEs, version control software and project management tools - Making sense of test results - Best practices for automation projects [REGISTER NOW »]( Speakers: [Sheli Ashkenazi, Product Manager, Experitest] Guy Arieli, CTO, Experitest [Sheli Ashkenazi, Product Manager, Experitest] Sheli Ashkenazi, Product Manager, Experitest This live session update is sent to {EMAIL} by Vijay@SoftwareTestingHelp.com. Reply to send your feedback. B4, 1104, Tuscan Pune MH 411014 INDIA [Unsubscribe]( | [Change Subscriber Options](

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