MWMichael Weber·Apr 1600Why XPath in Selenium is Still the "Swiss Army Knife" of Automation in 2026When building automation frameworks, we often hear: "Use IDs" or "Stick to CSS selectors." But as modern UIs become more dynamic and component-driven (React, Vue, etc.), those static locators often faJoin discussion
MWMichael Weber·Apr 1600Is manual unit testing becoming obsolete in 2026?I’ve been spending way too much time lately writing boilerplate mocks and stubs for my unit tests. It feels like 40% of my dev time is just "typing for the sake of coverage." I’ve started experimentinJoin discussion
MWMichael Weber·Apr 1600Is manual unit testing becoming obsolete in 2026?I’ve been spending way too much time lately writing boilerplate mocks and stubs for my unit tests. It feels like 40% of my dev time is just "typing for the sake of coverage." I’ve started experimentinJoin discussion
MWMichael Weber·Apr 1600Is manual unit testing becoming obsolete in 2026?I’ve been spending way too much time lately writing boilerplate mocks and stubs for my unit tests. It feels like 40% of my dev time is just "typing for the sake of coverage." I’ve started experimentinJoin discussion
MWMichael Weber·Apr 1500How are you managing regression bloat in Agile?Every time we move to faster sprint cycles, we hit the same wall: the regression suite becomes too slow to run on every PR, but skipping it feels like playing Russian roulette with the production enviJoin discussion
MWMichael Weber·Mar 3001Why generative ai in software testing is the end of "flaky" suites in 2026?I’ve been analyzing how QA teams are pivoting their strategies this year. The biggest trend isn't just automation, but how generative ai in software testing is finally solving the maintenance burden. EEthan commented