Mindblowing and a very insightful content barely anyone would have covered or would have planned to cover. Tons of Thanks for all your homework on the videos and passing such paramount information to audiences.
thanks for sharing but how to learn all these all before even thinking of implementing these, only fit which is java which has more resources to learn but there are not much resources to learn for other language in test automation
Hi Naveen, Thanks for the video first of all. Covered all key points well. Can you please elaborate and make a video on Infrastructure topic. It would be helpful! Thanks in advance.
So when you say Focus on 70% unit testing, do you mean automation tester should write the unit testcases instead of developer ? It's a bit confusing what you are trying to imply here?
@@vikramsinghl3037It’s not necessary but good to have if you learn both. Some companies have migrated to Cypress, Playewright. U can focus on mastering one and can go through others whenever u face interviews or get project
here is something i would add on!! In the world full of AI models , making work easy in a way but replacing easy to do sort of jobs from market. 1. Learning fundamentals from Pythons point of view will add It guys in lead for now. 2. Add projects related to testing with pinch of ai facts in it.. 3. i had worked on mobile automation of more then 2+ yrs now, but a fresh new startup has proposed a basic Ai tool which does the job 10times faster then my whole team... made me decide to learn keeping trend in my mind 4. Pythom + Selenium / Python with Appium would land a basic Automation job after some effort.. instead try (Python+OpenCV+pytorch+selenium+scikit-learn) i mean no hate .. just want my folks to join the race to beat the AI heat >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Hit like if you AGREE!!
@naveenautomationlabs What if you plan for a one year diploma kinda course that covers all these? 😊 Just throwing some suggestions. I hope you will think about it if possible 😊
For a 13 plus years experience QA who is good in selenium and java and rest assured, is it really required to learn playwright and cypress ? Learning new programming language is fine but java is so vast that every time we get something new to learn. Let me know Naveen sir your thoughts on the same.
Do you happen to offer any paid or free courses where you cover all these points in detail? I currently work as a QA, but I only get hands-on experience with 2-3 of these topics in my role. Learning all of these concepts would be a great opportunity to enhance my skills and advance in my career.
My original linkedin post on how to be master in test automation: www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:7260340065531289601/
Hi Sir
Thanks for clearly mentioning the points.
Namaste my mentor !!!...been long since been on the channel...but just wanted to salute to my teacher and guru !
Mindblowing and a very insightful content barely anyone would have covered or would have planned to cover. Tons of Thanks for all your homework on the videos and passing such paramount information to audiences.
Thanks Naveen for putting this as Video Guide as well 😊👍👍
Much needed guidance for us, Kudos to you Mr.Naveen. Love you so much!!
Very helpful ❤❤ thanks Naveen Khuntela🎉
God of SDET ❤❤❤ thank you Sir!
Thank you such a good video.
thanks for sharing but how to learn all these all before even thinking of implementing these, only fit which is java which has more resources to learn but there are not much resources to learn for other language in test automation
Sir, could you kindly start creating videos on these topics?
Hi Naveen, Thanks for the video first of all. Covered all key points well. Can you please elaborate and make a video on Infrastructure topic. It would be helpful! Thanks in advance.
So when you say Focus on 70% unit testing, do you mean automation tester should write the unit testcases instead of developer ? It's a bit confusing what you are trying to imply here?
Hello I have one question bro. I am learning Cypress is it necessary to learn selenium also
@@vikramsinghl3037 bro in which institute your learning cypress?
@@vikramsinghl3037It’s not necessary but good to have if you learn both. Some companies have migrated to Cypress, Playewright.
U can focus on mastering one and can go through others whenever u face interviews or get project
@@srisri3267 probably in udemy
Hi Naveen, can we automate accessibility testing?
I will learn all three ui testing tool or only one in selenium, Cypress, and playwright
Hi @Naveen, Howmuch time it will take to finish what ever you mentioned in the video for Average guy
hi Naveen could you please tell me the working API's for testing purposes which are free
here is something i would add on!! In the world full of AI models , making work easy in a way but replacing easy to do sort of jobs from market.
1. Learning fundamentals from Pythons point of view will add It guys in lead for now.
2. Add projects related to testing with pinch of ai facts in it..
3. i had worked on mobile automation of more then 2+ yrs now, but a fresh new startup has proposed a basic Ai tool which does the job 10times faster then my whole team... made me decide to learn keeping trend in my mind
4. Pythom + Selenium / Python with Appium would land a basic Automation job after some effort.. instead try (Python+OpenCV+pytorch+selenium+scikit-learn)
i mean no hate .. just want my folks to join the race to beat the AI heat >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Hit like if you AGREE!!
Hi Sir, do have appium + python videos
Do you have a list of skills needed to find a test automation job?
@naveenautomationlabs What if you plan for a one year diploma kinda course that covers all these? 😊 Just throwing some suggestions. I hope you will think about it if possible 😊
Design pattern playlist ,is that usefull for person who is learning python web application testing
Was awaiting for this, also Naveen bhai can you explain or can you release a detailed video of using Gen AI in Test automation field
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For a 13 plus years experience QA who is good in selenium and java and rest assured, is it really required to learn playwright and cypress ?
Learning new programming language is fine but java is so vast that every time we get something new to learn.
Let me know Naveen sir your thoughts on the same.
you are saying you are good in java, if that is true, you can learn playwirght-Java as playwright comes in many flavours JS, TS, and Java
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Do you happen to offer any paid or free courses where you cover all these points in detail? I currently work as a QA, but I only get hands-on experience with 2-3 of these topics in my role. Learning all of these concepts would be a great opportunity to enhance my skills and advance in my career.
Thanks @navenn its useful.