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@chintan-yWIQME • Jun 11, 2014
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@ankit-litoriya-E1enaJ • Jun 11, 2014
selenium is one i would recommend you ...
took some of the basic help from google ..
eating fruits without any workout is dangerous to health ..
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@muzammil3-XtA0G0 • Jun 12, 2014
Thanks
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@kkrishna-pradeep-kumar-Bx5j40 • Oct 29, 2015
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@thebigk • Oct 29, 2015
k.krishna pradeep kumarCould you please tell me about growth in manual testing?
You mean the manual testing industry?
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@kkrishna-pradeep-kumar-Bx5j40 • Oct 29, 2015
Kaustubh KatdareYou mean the manual testing industry?
Yes, after working as a manual tester will the company change my position in that case what are my opportunities to become automation tester
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@thebigk • Oct 29, 2015
k.krishna pradeep kumarYes, after working as a manual tester will the company change my position in that case what are my opportunities to become automation tester
Please start a new discussion in the career advice section to discuss. This discussion is all about comparison of automation testing tools.
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@silver123-vE0qz7 • Nov 1, 2015
If you are looking for a best career opportunity you should learn both. It depends on what software you want to test. If it's web or mobile based, I'd say Selenium. There are number of applications that cannot be tested using both these tools as well. So learn how to use the tools, by all means, but also learn as much as you can about the environments, technologies and platforms that you will be testing.