How do you write manual test cases with ChatGPT?  

So, I can see all the questions about AI’s inability to think like humans or whether my job is going away. Well, hold your horses. Just like any tool, AI will be another tool that will help us get our jobs done.  Let’s start the mission. We will create a sample e-commerce site where users

Mobile testing New Features and capabilities

Mobile testing used to be the Wild West, where only the well-heeled could play, using pricey real devices or juggling devices like a circus act. Then, tech wizards waved their wands, granting us emulators and simulators, turning nerds into superheroes overnight. Now, we’re doing security dances and biometric bops with real gadgets in the cloud.

Test Automation of React Native and Hybrid

The React Native Framework: React Native bridges the gap between web development and mobile application creation, utilizing React and JavaScript. It shines in its ability to access native platform functionality, significantly enhancing app performance and user experience compared to traditional hybrid approaches. Difficulty in Testing React Native Apps: Testing React Native apps presents unique challenges

Top AI Automation tool

In the tech comedy club, Generative AI stars as the capricious stand-up comic of automation tools. Imagine it as an eager aide, poised to craft masterpieces or decipher tech puzzles, yet sometimes veering off script with a dash of Shakespearean zest. This mix of avant-garde innovation and unforeseen twists keeps the tech crowd on edge.

Deployment to Emulators/Simulators and Real Devices

Automated vs. Manual Testing Developing and testing mobile applications require a nuanced understanding of the types of apps, their specific file formats for deployment, and the appropriate testing methodologies. Whether deploying to emulators/simulators or real devices, understanding the nuances of .ipa for iOS and .apk or .aab for Android is crucial for native and hybrid

Hybrid Apps

How They Work: Hybrid apps blend native and web app elements, using web technologies wrapped in a native application shell. This allows them to be installed like a native app while offering broader device feature access than web apps. Testing and Deployment:

Web Apps

How They Work: Web apps are responsive websites accessed through a mobile browser, built with HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. They adapt to fit any screen size but have limited access to device capabilities. Testing and Deployment:

Native Apps

How They Work: Native apps are designed for specific platforms using languages and tools directly supported by those platforms (Swift/Objective-C for iOS, Kotlin/Java for Android). They deliver high performance and can directly interact with device hardware. Testing and Deployment:

The Psychology of Effective Bug Reporting: How to Communicate with Developers

Effective communication between testers and developers is pivotal in software development, particularly regarding bug reporting. The psychology behind this communication can significantly influence how feedback is received and acted upon. By expanding on the following topics, we’ll explore how to enhance this dialogue, ensuring that bug reporting strengthens, rather than strains, the collaborative effort. Understanding

The Art of Creative Software Testing: How to Think Outside the Box

Creative software testing is an essential practice that transcends traditional boundaries to explore how users in the real world interact with software. This blog post dives into the nuances of thinking outside the box in software testing, using real-world scenarios to highlight innovative approaches and techniques. Understanding Creative Software Testing At its core, creative software