I completely agree with you on the Selenium part and it not being as robust as some managers assert it to be. There exist excellent alternatives like automated testing and end-to-end blackbox testing, however, I still think it's worth pursuing in some particular situations, like in the case of legacy code.
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I completely agree with you on the Selenium part and it not being as robust as some managers assert it to be. There exist excellent alternatives like automated testing and end-to-end blackbox testing, however, I still think it's worth pursuing in some particular situations, like in the case of legacy code.