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TestComplete BDD Integration - Need Your Feedback
Hello TestComplete Customers, Thank you for making contributions to SmartBear community. I am Product Manager for TestComplete. In the upcoming releases, we are looking to implement TestComplete BDD integration. In case this is something interesting to you, please reach out to Nikhil.kaul@smartbear.com. I would like to hear your use case and get your thoughts on how we should go about implementing this in TestComplete. Look forward to speaking with you. Best, Nikhil725Views2likes0CommentsSmartBear Achieves Highest Score from Gartner
We want to share one big win with you: SmartBear Achieves Highest Score from Gartner in Responsive Design Use Case More Information here: https://smartbear.com/resources/white-papers/critical-capabilities-for-software-test-automation/ I've posted the details in our Blog: http://blog.smartbear.com/automated-testing/gartner-ranks-smartbear-number-one-for-web-testing/ Congrats everyone! Testers, what industry news do you usually monitor?755Views1like0CommentsHow do you manage your test environment? Your feedback is required
Hi Everybody, Let's continue the conversation about TestEnvironment Management started by Phil. I've recently posted an article about the importance of this secret ingredientfor DevOps. You can review it here: https://huddle.eurostarsoftwaretesting.com/test-environment-management-the-secret-ingredient-for-devops/ Which ways do you use to manage your test environment? Have you already triedTestCompleteEnvironment Manager? Review this short videoabout this feature:613Views0likes0CommentsRe: Webinar on Why Python Is THE Language to Learn In 2015 for Developers and Testers.
Hello Amar, I agree. The timing of the webinar isa bit off for someone attending from APAC. However, currently this is theonly time we have it planned. Iwould strongly suggestregistering for the webinar so that we can send you a copy of the recording. Thanks, Nikhil988Views0likes0CommentsWebinar on Why Python Is THE Language to Learn In 2015 for Developers and Testers.
The growth in Python jobs as well as associated salary means testers have an enormous opportunity which they can take advantage of in 2015. For instance, from 2014 to 2015, the average US salary of a Python programmer has grown from $85k to $108K, a whopping 23% increase in base. The numbers for New York and San Francisco are even crazier, with average salary being around $120K. Come learn more about Python with TestComplete and Treehouse on September 9. http://bit.ly/1UkARP61.1KViews0likes2CommentsWebinar on Why Python Is THE Language to Learn In 2015 for Developers and Testers.
The growth in Python jobs as well as associated salary means testers have an enormous opportunity which they can take advantage of in 2015. For instance, from 2014 to 2015, the average US salary of a Python programmer has grown from $85k to $108K, a whopping 23% increase in base. The numbers for New York and San Francisco are even crazier, with average salary being around $120K. Come learn more about Python with TestComplete and Treehouse on September 9. http://bit.ly/1UkARP61.3KViews0likes2Comments