I appreciate you adding it to the conversation! And if you know of any additional free options for people please let me know. I am sure because of the technology/infrastructure involved and the need/demand that this is a difficult thing to keep free.
Cloud solutions which involve a lot of resources aren't free.
I always investigate closely if something is advertised as being "free".
I don't know if you follow the news, but the company behind the Robinhood trading app got a huge $65M fine because they made false advertisement, claiming that their trading app is completely free, without any commissions.
It turns out they were actually increasing the prices of the stocks that users would buy and users ended up paying more than they would have paid if they just used other solutions that charged commissions.
No, but beginner Devs who are learning to create well rounded projects, or want to learn by creating an open source project may not have the budget for paid services when there are free options. That is why I wrote this blog post, and am open to additional resources that are similar to those I have included. I was hoping to not turn this blog post into yet another LambdaTest promotional post, but rather to introduce new devs with learning options.
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It's worth mentioning that TestProject doesn't offer any cross-browser grid, you still need a separate BrowserStack or Sauce Labs subscription.
My company has a similar product (Endtest), one of the differences is that it includes a cross-browser grid, so you don't need other subscriptions.
And there are many other similar products out there.
Alright, thanks for pointing that put.
Thanks Liviu for your input. It looks like Endtest also requires a subscription, but offers a 7 day free trial. I tried to only keep the free options on my list of tips for this round.
Hi Kyle, I never said that Endtest does not require a subscription.
Like most cloud solutions that offer access to some kind of infrastructure, it has a price tag.
I simply mentioned that it includes a cross-browser grid and you don't need to purchase an additional service for that.
TestProject is free, but it does not include a cross-browser grid, so you still need to pay in order to get that.
I know the article is about free options.
Keep up the good work!
I appreciate you adding it to the conversation! And if you know of any additional free options for people please let me know. I am sure because of the technology/infrastructure involved and the need/demand that this is a difficult thing to keep free.
Libraries are free.
Cloud solutions which involve a lot of resources aren't free.
I always investigate closely if something is advertised as being "free".
I don't know if you follow the news, but the company behind the Robinhood trading app got a huge $65M fine because they made false advertisement, claiming that their trading app is completely free, without any commissions.
It turns out they were actually increasing the prices of the stocks that users would buy and users ended up paying more than they would have paid if they just used other solutions that charged commissions.
Here is the article.
In other cases, that "free" package is only there so the company can get more users and flood them with marketing emails.
There ain't no such thing as a free lunch
No, but beginner Devs who are learning to create well rounded projects, or want to learn by creating an open source project may not have the budget for paid services when there are free options. That is why I wrote this blog post, and am open to additional resources that are similar to those I have included. I was hoping to not turn this blog post into yet another LambdaTest promotional post, but rather to introduce new devs with learning options.