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234: How Test Automation Will Change in 2019

30 December 2018 at 1:00 PM
By Test Guild
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234: How Test Automation Will Change in 2019

Are you wondering what new automation and testing skills and tools you’ll need to know in 2019? Before my Automation Guild conference each year I ask potential attendees to fill out a survey to give me an idea of what things they’re struggling with. I also speak with a lot of testing thought leaders on my weekly Test Talks podcast. Based on this info we’ll take a look at trends for automation testing and how test automation will change in the New Year.

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