About This Episode:
Mobile app testing has many similarities to the web, but some aspects are different. In this episode, Jaswanth Manigundan, a Lead QA Automation Engineer shares his personal experience with mobile app testing and why he prefers native frameworks. Discover the most popular mobile native automation frameworks and the pros and cons of specific frameworks, as well as how you can get started with your mobile app testing journey.
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About Jaswanth Manigundan
Jas is currently a Lead Quality Coach at Culture Amp and specializes in test automation and testability. He's worked in the mobile app development space for almost a decade, where he's seen mobile devices and operating systems get better and better by the day. Jas's fascination with mobile devices made him start his professional career as a mobile app developer. But he's desire to build better apps and write code that is much more testable led him to transition into a test automation engineer specializing in mobile. So he has a ton of experience with a wide variety of test automation frameworks and has consulted for some of the leading mobile app teams in Australia to build efficient test automation suites for mobile apps.
Some context on my topic – Native test automation for mobile – https://www.ministryoftesting.com/dojo/series/the-testing-planet-2020/lessons/why-is-it-important-to-keep-mobile-tests-inside-the-native-development-framework
My blog on hermetic testing for mobile, using native test automation – https://blog.testproject.io/2021/09/13/my-recent-obsession-with-hermetic-tests/
Connect with Jaswanth Manigundan
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- Blog: www.jaswanth.xyz
- LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/-jaswanth
- Twitter: jaswanth_m
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