LemmyStartNow

joined 2 years ago
 

Back in the old read it days, I would browse the local meetup subs to join events and small social outings locally - but since I'm not using that platform anymore I'm a bit lost on find about local social gatherings. I would attend r posting of bar hopping, cinema groups, and park picnics around my town; however, I can't find a Lemming4Lemming (L4L) instances like there for my town through simple search. Anything like that here?

[–] LemmyStartNow 1 points 1 year ago

Unfortunately Selenium IDE is not the best way to practice selenium, according to most of the Youtube tutorials, since one is a scripting generator (from the UI recording) and the other is actually programming scripts (or lines of codes); which can be executed from terminals.

Additonally youtube tutorials are informative, but are passive learning since there aren't any applied practicals. Looking for recommendation of practicing selenium webdriver with a premade sandbox like websites that has sandbox for learning programming(e.g. Sololearn, W3schools, fcc, etc.).

[–] LemmyStartNow -5 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (2 children)

Using the old one would be supporting spez? I need more access to learning resources and experiences; which is what I used to use "read it" for but have since been browsing the limited resources on the lemmy instances. Anyway to figure out if the answers to a certain question on one instance is in another instance?

[–] LemmyStartNow 2 points 1 year ago (2 children)

What is the best way to learn Selenium, mainly the commands or syntax? Are there any practice sites like how there are for learning coding/programming?

 

Is it okay to use old.reddit.com or is using it still in support of spez?

 

Manual QA here want to start learning Test Automation. Coming from a non-tech background will make it a bit of a challenge but I'm looking to "test" myself.

Out of the three languages (Java, JS, Py), which should I focus on learning to get the best knowledge to apply when eventually using Selenium WebDriver?

I would like to comprehend all three later on in the future but for now which is the best to start off or continue with. Many have mentioned Python is beginner-friendly approach to learning programming and less stressful, but I see a lot of tutorials for Selenium webdriver being taught using Java, Also I heard JS is being implemented a lot more and more nowadays.

[–] LemmyStartNow 13 points 1 year ago (6 children)

Been using Liftoff and I'm enjoying it so far, after using/trying Thunder, Jerboa, Wefwef, lemmotif