Using Jenkins, Browserstack , Docker and galen to speed up the development process
Wouldn't be nice for once if you submit a task/project and the client does not
come back with new comments of some change request ?
I would like to embark on this ambitious goal where I will like to share
how in my company we try to reduce if not eliminate continous revisions.
The tools we use are Galen, Browserstack , Docker and Jenkins.
Besides sharing the workflow of the tools we use I have learnt some valuable limitations and best practices which I would like to share.
I hope by the end of this session you will learn:
- Speed up Development by using automated Testing
- Using different platforms to test multiple scenarios to avoid
the statement "in my machine it works but ..."
- How we communicate the final requirement to the clients using Gherkin
Language
Wouldn't be nice for once if you submit a task/project and the client does not
come back with new comments of some change request ?
I would like to embark on this ambitious goal where I will like to share
how in my company we try to reduce if not eliminate continous revisions.
The tools we use are Galen, Browserstack , Docker and Jenkins.
Besides sharing the workflow of the tools we use I have learnt some valuable limitations and best practices which I would like to share.
I hope by the end of this session you will learn:
- Speed up Development by using automated Testing
- Using different platforms to test multiple scenarios to avoid
the statement "in my machine it works but ..."
- How we communicate the final requirement to the clients using Gherkin
Language
Wouldn't be nice for once if you submit a task/project and the client does not
come back with new comments of some change request ?
I would like to embark on this ambitious goal where I will like to share
how in my company we try to reduce if not eliminate continous revisions.
The tools we use are Galen, Browserstack , Docker and Jenkins.
Besides sharing the workflow of the tools we use I have learnt some valuable limitations and best practices which I would like to share.
I hope by the end of this session you will learn:
- Speed up Development by using automated Testing
- Using different platforms to test multiple scenarios to avoid
the statement "in my machine it works but ..."
- How we communicate the final requirement to the clients using Gherkin
Language