Coded vs. Codeless Testing Tools—And the Space In Between
Dog or Cat? Coke or Pepsi? Mac or PC? Coded or Codeless?
These days, there are a plethora of test automation tools available on the market. Those tools fall into two categories: coded, which require programming skills to use, and codeless, which do not. So, which is better? This debate has raged for years. Will one ever replace the other? Is there a way in between where these kinds of tools can come together?
In this panel discussion, leading automation experts discuss the current landscape of coded and codeless tools. Hear prevailing trends as well as common pitfalls with each approach. See how a hybrid approach can be possible. Moreover, learn how leading teams are taking advantage of both to solve their test automation challenges.
Key takeaways:
- Factors to consider when having to choose between coded and codeless tools
- Guidelines on when to use one vs. the other
- Who decides the approach?
- Speakers
- Anand Bagmar, Software Quality Evangelist, Applitools
- Andrew Knight, Automation Panda, Developer Advocate, Director of Test Automation University, Applitools
- Mush Honda, Chief Quality Architect, Katalon
- Coty Rosenblath, CTO, Katalon