Did you know that I have started posting what we did on @nightwatchjs in the last month on @substack?
You can read it here https://t.co/P4VawDXi8p
We’re 2/3 of the way through the month and getting I will be writing the next post very soon so make sure you subscribe!
I really enjoyed speaking with Simon Stewart… this short really explains why it’s hard doing Open Source and decisions are not personal against you
https://t.co/rxoK90UzWX
@Dani_Supercell hey, what’s the reason for not allowing reporting unless you’re in a ranked match.
The Larry and Laurie was grief playing. It’s a regular complaint on Reddit.
@Heidi_Labour hey, went to buy tickets for this Saturday thinking the discount was coming in and the cost of tickets has doubled in price from last year even with a rail card.
I thought this was supposed to be bring costs down but we still paying huge amounts. Can you explain?
Don’t forget that @shs96c and I will be together tonight in London to celebrate Selenium’s 20th birthday. Come hang out with us!
https://t.co/3zzbZi8gHN
@UrFriendKelly Are there ways you can apply tech to help with the reading? E.g. synopsis creation… or are they just missing the nuance you need for Law?
"#MobileTesting shouldn't be scary" - exploring the simplicity of mobile testing setup with @automatedtester live at #AppiumConf 2024, showcasing how NightwatchJS and mobile-helper can make tests lightning fast for all frameworks.
@AndrewMort18 Modern stations are nothing like Chernobyl and Three Mile due to the learnings we have limited damage to the surrounding areas which is why in Fukushima people have moved back and are constantly monitored and there have been no affects registered.
you're 💯 correct on the cost.
"Mobile testing is generally seen as hard to set up, slow to run and generally skipped if it can be done, but getting started doesn't need to be hard" says @automatedtester. Learn more: https://t.co/OEjrrPjISU Register for #AppiumConf 2024 to attend his demo.
#MobileTesting