You might have heard me talk a lot about how waits can improve the reliability of your Selenium automated tests. But maybe you did not clearly envision how you can apply them in your own tests. Or what specific wait methods can be created for specific page interactions. In this workshop I will go over lots of examples where we will update existing non-wait tests to use waits. We will see what makes sense to wait for in each example, and how we can create the best wait method to handle each scenario.
Corina Pip is interested in technical roles, like Tech Lead, Delivery Manager, Engineering Manager. She has vast experience and was involved in many aspects of software development (beyond testing), on various projects, in different setups. She is also familiar with security testing; performance testing; accessibility testing; project architecture; framework design, and architecture.
She is heavily involved in the testing community, by publishing articles on testing or tech on different platforms; creating tutorials and training; speaking at conferences; holding webinars; participating in podcasts. You can see the list of her contributions here: https://imalittletester.com/my-conference-talks/, https://imalittletester.com/.
She has solid experience in using the following:
– She speaks : Maven, Java, Selenium, Appium, RestAssured, JUnit, TestNG, Spring, SQL, HTML, CSS
– VCS: GitHub, SVN
– IDE: IntelliJ
– Defect Tracking systems: Jira, Bugzilla, Rally
– Test tools: Postman, soapUI, Applitools
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