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 “<strong>engineer</strong>” in our job titles. Engineering, according to widely accepted norms, involves a <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 “civil engineer” 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>
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