This one is kind of silly. This is one of the information screens in the Museum I guess internet connection wasn't very reliable there.
Author: garyst1981
Look what I’ve found
Starting a new blog category. Look what I've found. In this category, I'll showcase things that look like bugs to me, that I've found out there in the wild. I'll try to do some comments on why I think it is a bug, possible ways to fix them, and how to investigate or where to look. The first bug … Continue reading Look what I’ve found
Best browser add-ons for Testing part. 2
It has been a while since I wrote my first post "Best browser add-ons for web testing", in fact it's been a while since I wrote anything at all. But since last time, I've found some other useful tools that I want to share now. This time I have five more add-ons to share: Dummy Form Filler for Firefox / Form Filler for … Continue reading Best browser add-ons for Testing part. 2
Hackd Project: “Really Remote Starter”
Note: this is a repost of my original article, dates and other data can refer to stuff in the past or things might be outdated. I'll try to do my best on updating it but I may leave something by mistake or keep the narrative intact from when I originally wrote the article. From my … Continue reading Hackd Project: “Really Remote Starter”
Managing several Android devices in single commands
From my contribution in my former company's blog Recently, while working on a mobile project, I found myself spending a lot of time connecting a device, uninstalling the previous version of the Application Under Test (AUT), installing the new one, and then disconnecting the device, just to do it again on another 6 or 7 … Continue reading Managing several Android devices in single commands
First time Appium configuration in Mac OS X
In this new post, I'll try to go over all the steps needed to correctly setup Appium on a Mac. It depends on a few tools and libraries and requires some steps to set it up succesfully. What is Appium? From the official page: "Appium is an open source test automation framework for use with … Continue reading First time Appium configuration in Mac OS X
What to look for when starting a i18n project
Hey, everybody! It’s been awhile since my last blog post. I've been busy with lots of stuff such as becoming a dad to a beautiful little girl (with another on-the-way!), learning more about testing, and actually testing stuff too! But I'll try to come back and write more. update: It's been a while since I … Continue reading What to look for when starting a i18n project
Back to the basics: Best browser add-ons for web testing
Originally posted on the blog of my last company. This is a repost of my old blog, I did check it up for updates but I can't promise there will be no outdated stuff Recently, Firefox 29 was rolled out with a new redesign and, while downloading and installing it, I realized all the history … Continue reading Back to the basics: Best browser add-ons for web testing
To automate or not to automate, that is the question
This post was written a few years ago. It may have outdated dates and content and may not reflect my most current opinions. During about the 4 years I have on the Software QA world I've been researching about the new techniques, methodologies, etc., on the field. Since the beginning almost empirically I've found on … Continue reading To automate or not to automate, that is the question
Hello world!
Hello world, this is my first post on my revamped site. I'll be spending some time redoing it and re-posting all my previous content so bear with me for a while.