✨ Me Day Reflections ✨ Today, during our 'Me Day', I had the chance to revisit one of my automation projects 🚀. Here's what I learned: ✔️ Initially, I designed the automation specifically for level 1, but when the project moved to level 2, it didn’t work due to different structures. ✔️ I modified the code to fit level 2, assuming level 1 couldn't be accommodated with the same solution. ✔️ Today, I rethought the problem and discovered that with minimal adjustments, the automation could work seamlessly for both levels. 💡 Key takeaway: When you feel you're heading in the wrong direction, take a step back and rethink. Solutions often emerge when you approach the problem with fresh eyes. #Automation #ProblemSolving #Innovation #MeDay #LearningAtWork #SoftwareDevelopment
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Ready to save time? Automate repetitive tasks and watch your productivity soar! Start coding smarter today! ⚙️🚀 #DancingCode #CodingHack #Productivity #Automation #CodeBetter
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While automation streamlines coding, the human touch—understanding users and empathizing with their needs—remains irreplaceable. Automation can handle technical tasks, but the insights generated from real conversations and feedback will still inform product direction. Let’s use our human skills to navigate this new terrain effectively, ensuring the technology aligns with users' true wants and needs.
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The easiest way to handle something like this is checking your test data, something in your test data is causing your automation code to misbehave. Especially if you are passing variables to locate different elements on a page.
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I've faced this so many times: running automation for a code unit and not getting the same result every time. It’s seriously annoying! 😤🔄 Who else feels my pain? Inconsistent results can drive you crazy, especially when you rely on automation to be reliable. It feels like a never-ending battle to get everything to work perfectly. How do you handle these moments? Any tips or tricks to share? Let’s support each other through these frustrations. 💪 #SoftwareTesting #Automation #QualityAssurance #TestingChallenges #TechLife #Persistence #LinkedInPost #QAFrustrations
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