Is TestComplete easy to learn?

Is TestComplete easy to learn?

Simple user interface with extensive functionalities for testing GUIs. The software is easy to learn to use and there are a lot of online resources available as well as technical support from SmartBear. We have been using TestComplete as our test automation tool for a number of years now.

What language does TestComplete use?

Each TestComplete project uses one of the supported scripting languages: JavaScript. Python. VBScript.

Which automation tool is in demand?

Selenium. Selenium is the household name when it comes to test automation.

  • Katalon Studio. Katalon Studio is a powerful and comprehensive automation solution for testing API, Web, mobile, and desktop application testing.
  • UFT One.
  • TestComplete.
  • SoapUI.
  • IBM Rational Functional Tester (RFT)
  • Tricentis Tosca.
  • Ranorex.
  • How do I get Started with TestComplete?

    From initial rollout of the tool to day-to-day support, our responsive team is always there to help you out. Get started with TestComplete by attending any of our free trainings on test automation. Learn advanced topics from creating a scalable and easily maintainable test framework to using script extensions.

    What will I be exposed to in TestComplete training?

    You will be exposed to the complete TestComplete Training course details in the below sections. Choose your own comfortable learning experience. Live demonstration of features and practicals. Schedule your sessions at your comfortable timings. Instructor led training with practical lab sessions. Real time projects and certification guidance.

    What is the salary of a TestComplete Certified Tester?

    Currently, TestComplete is the second best trending automation tool, and therefore many organizations are using this tool. If you are looking for a job in automation testing, then there are a huge number of opportunities for TestComplete trained testers worldwide. The average salary of a certified Testcomplete tester is around $116,500 per annum.

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