Two pillars of automated testing
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When your team has been asked to move fast and break things, methodological purity can fast give way to sprint-speed pragmatism. However, this phrase — once the credo of Facebook — doesn’t mean we can take risks in the QA department. It’s really an admonition for us to open our eyes to new opportunities instead of closing them and praying that things will stay the same. A kind of rallying cry to be disruptive and try (and discard, if necessary) new things quickly.What’s all this got to do with testing and QA?Quite a bit. In our experience, QA is one of the slowest moving disciplines across the development landscape. This goes for both the supply side and the demand side of the market. It’s rare for new testing technology to reach the market in the first place. And equally, it’s not so common for (...)