What is API :
An application-programming interface (API) is a set of programming instructions and standards for accessing a Web-based software application or Web tool.
Example
An API is a software-to-software interface, not a user interface. With APIs, applications talk to each other without any user knowledge or intervention. When you buy movie tickets online and enter your credit card information, the movie ticket Web site uses an API to send your credit card information to a remote application that verifies whether your information is correct. Once payment is confirmed, the remote application sends a response back to the movie ticket Web site saying it’s OK to issue the tickets.
Test Driven Development, seems to have less and less use. many R&D processes are moving to more dynamic ways, faster ways in a sense. TDD create a reliable software but it also slow down the development process.
Test Driven Development, how much is it in use?
Is it a good development practice or just a hold back, and waste of development time?
Are you working with TDD method and how do you implement it in your development process?
published by Anonymous on December 13, 2015 - 10:11
Our research team took over the top job searching websites around the globe looking for the most popular and required technologies
in the test automation field.
published by Anonymous on January 27, 2016 - 09:32
Summary
The goal of this post is to show a possible way of organizing automation based on the development plan in order to automate tests as soon as possible, without losing sight of manual testing. The functionalities to be automated will have to be already tested manually prior to beginning.
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