Root Cause Troubleshooting with Bnaya Peretz

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Tests break. When they do, you need to find the root cause quickly. In this episode, Bnaya Peretz, a developer at Testim, will discuss an open-source tool to help troubleshoot Puppeteer and Playwright tests. Discover how to save time troubleshooting failed tests, speed up your release cycles, and increase your ROI.

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About Bnaya Peretz

Bnaya Peretz

Developer @ Testim.io. Open source believer

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