A Tale of a Deceptive End-to-End Test Automation Engineer

<p>As a software engineer and test automation engineer, I believe it is essential to emphasize the term &ldquo;<strong>engineer</strong>&rdquo; in our job titles. Engineering, according to widely accepted norms, involves a&nbsp;<strong>systematic and reliable approach that aims to create durable and lasting solutions</strong>. For instance, if a visually appealing bridge were to collapse merely three days after its inauguration, the &ldquo;civil engineer&rdquo; responsible for its design would not only lose their professional qualifications but could also potentially face legal consequences, such as imprisonment. However, the software industry often exhibits a more lenient attitude towards such matters. Therefore, there is a high percentage of fake automated testers.</p> <p>Long-time readers have witnessed me citing world-renowned agile and testing experts multiple times, these experts have conveyed the same message: implementing genuine and valuable end-to-end test automation via the user interface (UI) is an exceptionally challenging endeavour. Here, I just list two.</p> <p><a href="https://zhiminzhan.medium.com/a-tale-of-a-deceptive-end-to-end-test-automation-engineer-61795862758e">Website</a></p>