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Cross-Platform UI Testing with Specflow, Xamarin, and CodedUI: Part 3

Welcome to Part 3 of my blog series on cross-platform UI testing.  For those who are just joining us, in Part 1 we discussed the high-level strategy for cross-platform UI testing using Xamarin.UITest and CodedUI, and introduced SpecFlow as the glue that holds everything together.  I also identified a

Cross-Platform UI Testing with Specflow, Xamarin, and CodedUI: Part 2

Welcome to my blog series on cross-platform UI testing.  In Part 1 of this series, I discussed my strategy for cross-platform testing and identified a few key gotcha's to look out for along the way.  I also provided a link to the completed source code, should you like

Why I Became a TDD Sith Lord

My enforcement of Test-Driven Development has earned me a lot of nicknames. There's Test <insert name of WWII-era German socialist party>1. Some people "lighten it up" to Test<last three syllables of a Nicaraguan socialist party>2. I personally prefer TDD

Cross-Platform UI Testing with Specflow, Xamarin, and CodedUI: Part 1

Just about every developer is familiar with the benefits and costs of Test-Driven Development.  Regardless of your personal stance on the topic, it is hard to argue against the evidence that automated testing often pays huge dividends in improved quality, reliability, and efficiency.  In fact, on most well-managed projects these

How To Fade An LED With PWM in Windows IoT

Motors, dimmable LED's, speakers, multi-color LED's and a variety of other components have a requirement that's easy for an Arduino, but that turns out to be a little tricky in Windows IoT.

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