jamarin wrote:How much programming skill do I need to develop good structural web page tests?
In a word, very little.
The whole architecture of eValid, and of the structural testing methods that is supports, is to make it possible for both technically-skilled people, as well as those who have good web knowledge but don't have programmer-level skills, to create effective tests.
You DO have to know how web pages are put together and it helps a lot to have a technical background. And, if you do have programming skills, that's all the better.
But at the end of the day you don't need programming skills to put together structural tests of a web application.
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