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Phil

I am a seasoned software engineer in the testing / QA / QE space looking to share my thoughts on a quickly evolving discipline.

Location New York, NY Joined Joined on  Personal website https://github.com/philipfong github website

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Binghamton University

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I test and automate.

Adding standalone or "one off" scripts to your Playwright suite

Adding standalone or "one off" scripts to your Playwright suite

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Playwright sharding with Bitbucket pipelines

Playwright sharding with Bitbucket pipelines

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Using Playwright fixtures to skip login pages

Using Playwright fixtures to skip login pages

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Intercepting network requests in Playwright

Intercepting network requests in Playwright

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Taking the plunge into Playwright!

Taking the plunge into Playwright!

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API testing for the win

API testing for the win

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Let's ask ChatGPT about Playwright versus Ruby's Capybara

Let's ask ChatGPT about Playwright versus Ruby's Capybara

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Using Selenium WebDriver 4.0 BiDirectional API

Using Selenium WebDriver 4.0 BiDirectional API

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Improve your testing resume with these tips (with real life examples)

Improve your testing resume with these tips (with real life examples)

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Downloading PDF documents (and getting around the blob URL)

Downloading PDF documents (and getting around the blob URL)

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Working with throbbers

Working with throbbers

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The case for Ruby in end-to-end testing

The case for Ruby in end-to-end testing

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How to deal with flaky tests

How to deal with flaky tests

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Hello world!

Hello world!

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