TLDR
Many companies do not offer their developers the tools to write end-to-end (E2E) tests. In many companies, these tests are the domain of software automation engineers. The advantages of developer-driven E2E testing are clear: It encourages and improves the adoption of Test-Driven Development, with its numerous benefits. In their own words: "Our mission is to build a thriving, thriving, testing makes an enjoyable developer experience and testing an enjoyable and enjoyable process that works"via the TL;DR App
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