> “Lighter” may be used as an alternative adjective to the word easy or easier
That is, again, not common usage, there’s a word for easier to use; it’s “easier”. but whatever. It doesn’t matter; it’s just branding.
My point however, is that making easy to use frameworks for test automation is fundamentally misguided, and the responses like “try it, you’ll be amazed it makes all the problems go away” is the type of “drinking kool aid” that’s displays a deep lack of understanding of the problem space.
Doing easy things does not solve doing hard things; not here. Not in go. Not in rust. Not ever.
So, my point was (and is):
How does this address doing hard things because as someone who is familiar with this space and has tried it, I can’t see anything that helps with the hard things and no one who is heavily invested in automation realllly cares about doing easy things.
We can already do easy things
Another way of doing easy things is like using prettier or not; it’s a style preference.
So, is that what this is?
Selenium with a function calling style preference, or something that actual helps building automation?
There’s nothing wrong with making tools that make superficial cosmetic changes to the way you do things.
…but, that’s not how the project is marketed; as, at least, I’ve understood it.
That is, again, not common usage, there’s a word for easier to use; it’s “easier”. but whatever. It doesn’t matter; it’s just branding.
My point however, is that making easy to use frameworks for test automation is fundamentally misguided, and the responses like “try it, you’ll be amazed it makes all the problems go away” is the type of “drinking kool aid” that’s displays a deep lack of understanding of the problem space.
Doing easy things does not solve doing hard things; not here. Not in go. Not in rust. Not ever.
So, my point was (and is):
How does this address doing hard things because as someone who is familiar with this space and has tried it, I can’t see anything that helps with the hard things and no one who is heavily invested in automation realllly cares about doing easy things.
We can already do easy things
Another way of doing easy things is like using prettier or not; it’s a style preference.
So, is that what this is?
Selenium with a function calling style preference, or something that actual helps building automation?
There’s nothing wrong with making tools that make superficial cosmetic changes to the way you do things.
…but, that’s not how the project is marketed; as, at least, I’ve understood it.