Today, I’m going to talk to you about a very important topic, which has to do with how to manage browser drivers within Selenium. Millions of years ago, in a far, far away galaxy, browser drivers used to be managed in this way. Just kidding! Maybe it wasn’t that long ago, but it sure feels…
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Selenium stops supporting Java 8
Hey all so as many of you know Selenium will stop supporting Java 8 starting on September 30, 2023. This means that we’re very near to this actually taking place and you may be wondering how is this going to affect you. Well, this is really only going to affect one group of people, those…
Clean Agile – book summary
This post’s just my takeaways after reading Clean Agile by By Robert C. Martin I’m sure if you will read the book you will have a different point of view so I would recommend reading the book after reading my summary. Who Should Read It? I would say that every IT professional should read Clean Agile…
An overview of Accelerate: Building and Scaling High-Performance Technology Organizations
This post is a summary of a book I recently read called Accelerate: Building and Scaling High-Performance Technology Organizations. This is not my usual post in the technical blog, but the book’s resume and key points will be helpful for anyone who wants to build a high-performance team or software. Based on the book here…
Six way to learn coding
Six way to learn coding It’s not easy to learn to code, sometimes you need someone help, sometimes you need to found the super power from you body. But in the end you will learn to code like a god. Bellow you will found some ways to learn programming. 1. Make coding your hobby I’ve…
Seven Kinds of Testers
Seven Kinds of Testers Most of my work is teaching, coaching, and evaluating testers. But as a humanist, I want to apply the Diversity Heuristic: our differences can make us a stronger team. That means I can’t pick one comfortable kind of tester and grade people against that template. On the other hand, I do see…