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automationqa ¡ 2 years ago
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🔍 Diving Deep into Testing Tools: Playwright vs. Cypress vs. Selenium – What's Your Pick?
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justnshalom ¡ 2 years ago
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ReactJS: Unit Testing - Creating and Running Comprehensive Unit Tests
ReactJS: Unit Testing – Creating and Running Comprehensive Unit Tests Unit testing is an essential step in the development process to ensure the correctness and reliability of your React applications. In this article, we will explore the process of creating and running comprehensive unit tests for a React application. Setting Up the Testing Environment Before we dive into writing unit tests, we…
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code-dy ¡ 2 years ago
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Y'know what
Han Yoojin as a scam baiting vlogger, Sung Hyunjae as the managing director of a well-known Cybersecurity firm and Song Taewon as the overworked+underpaid head of the cybercrimes division of the Korea Central Intelligence Agency
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alsaurus-loves-dean ¡ 4 months ago
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#I'm still waiting for the formal offer letter but let me tell you how i got this job#a hiring manager reached out to me on LinkedIn asking if I'd be interested in the team he's building#so i was like yeah I'll throw my hat in#i had an easy coding screen with him (valid palindrome lol)#then i had a screen with another manager around QA practices#then i went through four more interviews as part of a 'final loop'#one was a more difficult coding question. one was design a test framework. one was QA-behavorial#and the other was communication + collab behavorial#each of those six interviews was a 45 minute video call btw#this all took like. three months lmfao#then a week after that i heard back that they didn't want me for that role#but that one of the guys i interviewed with is a hiring manager on an adjacent team and he really liked me#when i looked back at my notes sure enough that guy is the one who ended our call with 'i hope i get to work with you!' lol#so they wanted to put me for this other slightly less technical role#and i was like yeah sure why not i liked that guy too lol#so the next day i had one final interview with a senior leader asking about my priorization and conflict resolution skills#which makes sense since this is a more cross-functional communication role with lots of talking to developers#and that guy was awesome and definitely someone I'd work for#so a few days later i got the verbal offer!#i will also add that during all of this i also went to the final stage for a different team at the same company#but was plain out rejected from that one lol#plus i did beginning screens for two other roles as well and didnt make it as far#all this to say i did like... over a dozen interviews with this company since October lol#and i studied like CRAZY. i spent hours on leetcode and hours putting together stories from my experience#i worked very very very hard and it finally fucking paid off!!!!!#back in october i said to my wife 'i want to get a job at (company). i think that will be my goal now.'#and she was like lol ok. but i kept getting interviews and studying for them#working harder than i ever did in college even lmao. and she was like oh wait you're really serious#and then she helped me sooooo much by taking care of the kids while i studied and stuff like that#but yeah i did it. i put my mind to it and i fucking did it!!!!!
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maoutan ¡ 3 months ago
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My soul dies a little every time I see a normal person in a casual context bring up which characters have the same MBTI as them simply because 9 times out of ten that's not even the correct MBTI for the person OR the character
#MBTI#my opinions on it are ultimately it's a very flawed system full of holes that shouldn't be taken scientifically at all in any way#and every typology system is also flawed and vibes-based#however personality tests is not where it starts and ends. 16personalities is not MBTI it's big5 with worse questions#and even though personality database as an userbase has gone past “they're introverted so they gotta be an I type” shit#it still doesn't stop them from being egregiously wrong more often than not#don't get me started on people who get so caught up in theory they forget humans are multifaceted#typology is pretty fun for facilitating self-exploration and giving you some sort of framework to work with#and it's good for exploring and writing characters though I think only in the same vein as one would explore oneself#genuinely I think the impact it had on the way I understood myself or others was massive because I suddenly had something to work with#overall just being exposed to the idea that “different people think and value things differently” and list examples to start with is useful#especially when examples are given and some sort of rough categorization exists#it's just labels in the end that don't mean much or anything at all but they're nice#especially because they're not based on immutable traits like your birthday your race etc#by the way tests get my typology wrong almost every time. personality tests will never be the be all end all of typology
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springtrappd ¡ 3 months ago
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the greatest fnaf lore thread. is william afton a theosophist or thelemaist ? locked after 135789 pages of heated debate.
we only ask the REAL questions here at springtrappd dot tumblr dot com
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zahlibeth ¡ 4 months ago
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trying to corral a new testing framework is making me feel crazy
me, quietly, to the program: hey pssssst so when someone asks you Thing() can you like, just tell them PretendResponse?? thanks!! me, out loud: okay so Thing() program, confidently: RealAnswer!
buddy no. insert janet-and-a-cactus.gif
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jasperjv ¡ 2 years ago
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I'm AuDHD and I hear often that I'm a certain type of person that's very rare to come by, maybe even unique. I confuse people just by being me. And I don't get it, because to me obviously my thoughts and behaviors make perfect sense. And they make perfect sense to others when I explain them (assuming I'm not in psychosis, but that's another thing altogether).
Like, the major thing that affects me most socially, is people thinking I'm too patient, too fair, too kind. Sometimes they just can't believe what they're seeing when I'm doing my thing. Maybe I'm like a cartoon character to the rest of the world.
So I guess I'm gonna be living my whole life fundamentally unable to truly understand my place in the world. I just kind of drift around, doing my best.
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mangoisms ¡ 2 years ago
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been working on the proposal off and on all day and throughout class bc the material isn’t that important today and i’ve made actually. very good progress. i can finish my intro and lit review soon… everything else after that should go quickly. still have to do procedures and methods but it’s more like. this is how i would execute the experiment and collect the data etc etc etc which is easy
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fellhellion ¡ 2 years ago
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“Miguel should’ve been testing what triggers actually are catalysts for dimensional collapse” Guys. My dudes. Putting aside the entire ethical fuckery that is non-consensually involving literally billions of people in an experiment which, as far as the characters know, could result in their deaths, I feel like there’s a specific reason why a character who believes they accidentally caused the destruction of an entire world a couple months ago is shying away from playing mad scientist over it.
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Me this afternoon: Now that I've got the icon for this item done, all that's left is to take some screenshots & finish setting up the nexus page! Me when I realized that gnomes & halflings do NOT use dwarf equipment models & each have their own:
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adafruit ¡ 2 years ago
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ESP32-S3 moon phase clock test on 2.1" round TFT display 🌜🌚🖥️
Now that we have somewhat-kinda-sorta working support for RGB TFT displays on the ESP32-S3 - shout out to Jepler, who is doing the hard work over in this PR https://github.com/adafruit/circuitpython/pull/8351 - its time to test it with wifi too! That's right, the S3 can do wifi and these big displays at once, and CircuitPython is a beautiful framework for it since its so fast to iterate. This code snippet is based on PaintYourDragon's moon clock code here https://learn.adafruit.com/moon-phase-clock-for-adafruit-matrixportal but pared down for testing. We get the geolocation from IP, then look up the moon phase. Currently we just hardcoded it to display today's phase, but the next step is generating ~28 different phase images, and we'll display the one for the current evening as the API informs us.
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universalhat ¡ 11 months ago
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hey i have that send me that job listing
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"hows the job search going"
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yethiconsulting ¡ 14 days ago
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Best Practices for Designing a Test Automation Framework
Designing a robust test automation framework is essential for scalable, maintainable, and efficient testing. A well-structured framework helps teams standardize test processes, accelerate execution, and improve code reusability. Here are key best practices to follow:
Define a Clear Architecture
Choose a layered structure that separates test scripts, utilities, and test data. This modularity improves maintainability and enables easy updates.
Select the Right Tools and Tech Stack
Choose tools that align with your application, team skillsets, and CI/CD goals—like Selenium, TestNG, Cypress, or Playwright. Integrate with version control and build tools for automation framework continuity.
Use Data-Driven and Keyword-Driven Approaches
Implement reusable test logic that supports parameterization. This reduces redundancy and allows flexibility in running tests with various datasets.
Enable Logging, Reporting, and Exception Handling
Build in detailed logs and custom reports for quick debugging. Include robust error handling to prevent script failures from breaking the entire suite.
Ensure Scalability and Maintainability
Design the framework to scale with your application. Follow coding standards, comment code clearly, and regularly refactor for performance.
A well-designed framework is the foundation for long-term test automation success.
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nareshitofficial ¡ 27 days ago
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Full Stack Software Testing is a comprehensive approach that involves testing both the front-end (UI) and back-end (server, database, APIs) of a software application. It includes manual testing, automation testing (using tools like Selenium), API testing, performance testing, and database validation. Full stack testers have a complete understanding of the software architecture, which enables them to ensure quality at every layer of the application.
Naresh i Technologies offers industry-oriented Full Stack Software Testing training with real-time projects, expert faculty, and placement assistance to help students become skilled and job-ready professionals.
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react-js-state-1 ¡ 28 days ago
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The Hidden Hero of Software Success: Inside EDSPL’s Unmatched Testing & QA Framework
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When a software product goes live without glitches, users often marvel at its speed, design, or functionality. What they don’t see is the invisible layer of discipline, precision, and strategy that made it possible — Testing and Quality Assurance (QA). At EDSPL, QA isn’t just a step in the process; it’s the very spine that supports software integrity from start to finish.
As digital applications grow more interconnected, especially with advancements in network security, cloud security, application security, and infrastructure domains like routing, switching, and mobility, quality assurance becomes the glue holding it all together. EDSPL’s comprehensive QA and testing framework has been fine-tuned to ensure consistent performance, reliability, and security — no matter how complex the software environment.
Let’s go behind the scenes of EDSPL’s QA approach to understand why it is a hidden hero in modern software success.
Why QA Is More Crucial Than Ever
The software ecosystem is no longer siloed. Enterprises now rely on integrated systems that span cloud platforms, APIs, mobile devices, and legacy systems — all of which need to work in sync without error.
From safeguarding sensitive data through network security protocols to validating business-critical workflows on the cloud, EDSPL ensures that testing extends beyond functionality. It is a guardrail for security, compliance, performance, and user trust.
Without rigorous QA, a minor bug in a login screen could lead to a vulnerability that compromises an entire system. EDSPL prevents these catastrophes by placing QA at the heart of its delivery model.
QA Touchpoints Across EDSPL’s Service Spectrum
Let’s explore how EDSPL’s testing excellence integrates into different service domains.
1. Ensuring Safe Digital Highways through Network Security
In an era where cyber threats can cripple operations, QA isn’t just about validating code — it’s about verifying that security holds up under stress. EDSPL incorporates penetration testing, vulnerability assessments, and simulation-based security testing into its QA model to validate:
Firewall behavior
Data leakage prevention
Encryption mechanisms
Network segmentation efficacy
By integrating QA with network security, EDSPL ensures clients launch digitally fortified applications.
2. Reliable Application Delivery on the Cloud
Cloud-native and hybrid applications are central to enterprise growth, but they also introduce shared responsibility models. EDSPL’s QA ensures that deployment across cloud platforms is:
Secure from misconfigurations
Optimized for performance
Compliant with governance standards
Whether it’s AWS, Azure, or GCP, EDSPL’s QA framework validates data access policies, scalability limits, and containerized environments. This ensures smooth delivery across the cloud with airtight cloud security guarantees.
3. Stress-Testing Application Security
Modern applications are constantly exposed to APIs, users, and third-party integrations. EDSPL includes robust application security testing as part of QA by simulating real-world attacks and identifying:
Cross-site scripting (XSS) vulnerabilities
SQL injection points
Broken authentication scenarios
API endpoint weaknesses
By using both manual and automated testing methods, EDSPL ensures applications are resilient to threat vectors and function smoothly across platforms.
4. Validating Enterprise Network Logic through Routing and Switching
Routing and switching are the operational backbone of any connected system. When software solutions interact with infrastructure-level components, QA plays a key role in ensuring:
Data packets travel securely and efficiently
VLANs are correctly configured
Dynamic routing protocols function without interruption
Failover and redundancy mechanisms are effective
EDSPL’s QA team uses emulators and simulation tools to test against varied network topologies and configurations. This level of QA ensures that software remains robust across different environments.
5. Securing Agile Teams on the Move with Mobility Testing
With a growing mobile workforce, enterprise applications must be optimized for mobile-first use cases. EDSPL’s QA team conducts deep mobility testing that includes:
Device compatibility across Android/iOS
Network condition simulation (3G/4G/5G/Wi-Fi)
Real-time responsiveness
Security over public networks
Mobile-specific security testing (root detection, data sandboxing, etc.)
This ensures that enterprise mobility solutions are secure, efficient, and universally accessible.
6. QA for Integrated Services
At its core, EDSPL offers an integrated suite of IT and software services. QA is embedded across all of them — from full-stack development to API design, cloud deployment, infrastructure automation, and cybersecurity.
Key QA activities include:
Regression testing for evolving features
Functional and integration testing across service boundaries
Automation testing to reduce human error
Performance benchmarking under realistic conditions
Whether it's launching a government portal or a fintech app, EDSPL's services rely on QA to deliver dependable digital experiences.
The QA Framework: Built for Resilience and Speed
EDSPL has invested in building a QA framework that balances speed with precision. Here's what defines it:
1. Shift-Left Testing
QA begins during requirements gathering, not after development. This reduces costs, eliminates rework, and aligns product strategy with user needs.
2. Continuous Integration & Automated Testing
Automation tools are deeply integrated with CI/CD pipelines to support agile delivery. Tests run with every commit, giving developers instant feedback and reducing deployment delays.
3. Security-First QA Culture
Security checks are integrated into every QA cycle, not treated as separate audits. This creates a proactive defense mechanism and encourages developers to write secure code from day one.
4. Test Data Management
EDSPL uses production-simulated datasets to ensure test scenarios reflect real-world user behavior. This improves defect prediction and minimizes surprises post-launch.
5. Reporting & Metrics
QA results are analyzed using KPIs like defect leakage rate, test coverage, mean time to resolve, and user-reported issue rates. These metrics drive continuous improvement.
Case Studies: Impact Through Quality
A National Education Platform
EDSPL was tasked with launching a high-traffic education portal with live video, assessments, and resource sharing. The QA team created an end-to-end test architecture including performance, usability, and application security testing.
Results:
99.9% uptime during national rollout
Zero critical issues in the first 90 days
100K+ concurrent users supported with no lag
A Banking App with Cloud-Native Architecture
A private bank chose EDSPL for QA on a mobile app deployed on the cloud. The QA team validated the app’s security posture, cloud security, and resilience under high load.
Results:
Passed all OWASP compliance checks
Load testing confirmed 5000+ concurrent sessions
Automated testing reduced release cycles by 40%
Future-Ready QA: AI, RPA, and Autonomous Testing
EDSPL’s QA roadmap includes:
AI-based test generation from user behavior patterns
Self-healing automation for flaky test cases
RPA integration for business process validation
Predictive QA using machine learning to forecast defects
These capabilities ensure that EDSPL’s QA framework not only adapts to today’s demands but also evolves with future technologies.
Conclusion: Behind Every Great Software Is Greater QA
While marketing, development, and design get much of the spotlight, software success is impossible without a strong QA foundation. At EDSPL, testing is not a checkbox — it’s a commitment to excellence, safety, and performance.
From network security to cloud security, from routing to mobility, QA is integrated into every layer of the digital infrastructure. It is the thread that ties all services together into a reliable, secure, and scalable product offering.
When businesses choose EDSPL, they’re not just buying software — they’re investing in peace of mind, powered by an unmatched QA framework.
Visit this website to know more — https://www.edspl.net/
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