Eduardo Maltez is a Software Engineer at Clear Measure. He has extensive experience in .NET, including Blazor, SignalR, Azure Service Bus, SQL Server, and all kinds of automated testing. Earlier in his career, he apprenticed under Jeffrey Palermo and is currently building automated full-system tests for a large and complex software ecosystem at one of his clients.
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Topics of Discussion:
[3:09] How Eduardo got into programming and the steps he took to make it a full-time career.
[8:04] How Eduardo makes the decision in his head when he needs to use Selenium vs. other tests.
[10:52] Eduardo talks about ShoWorks and the technology components behind it.
[16:27] What does it mean when a test is brittle, and what do you do to make tests that are not brittle?
[18:41] When a test is brittle, it means you can\u2019t really rely on that test. Brittle tests are unreliable tests, in the end.
[23:36] How do you know when to stop a unit test?
[25:44] What are Educardo\u2019s go-to methods for finding the right DOM element?
[33:26] When it comes to rough edges around Selenium itself, it\u2019s not necessarily something that doesn\u2019t work, but it\u2019s something that definitely always causes just a sudden road bump in the test cycle.
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Mentioned in this Episode:
Architect Tips \u2014 New video podcast!
Clear Measure (Sponsor)
.NET DevOps for Azure: A Developer\u2019s Guide to DevOps Architecture the Right Way, by Jeffrey Palermo \u2014 Available on Amazon!
Jeffrey Palermo\u2019s YouTube
Jeffrey Palermo\u2019s Twitter \u2014 Follow to stay informed about future events!
programming@palermo.network
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