Just a reminder that our Texas TestBox BDD Bootcamp is in just 20 more days on April 24-25 in Houston, Texas. These will be 2 days filled with hands-on and theory about TDD/BDD and Automation via Jenkins, ANT and more. Hope to see you there!
Just a reminder that our Texas TestBox BDD Bootcamp is in just 20 more days on April 24-25 in Houston, Texas. These will be 2 days filled with hands-on and theory about TDD/BDD and Automation via Jenkins, ANT and more. Hope to see you there!
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