Fragmented - An Android Developer Podcast
Technology
In this episode, Donn and Kaushik talk to John Rodriguez (jrod) about the Paparazzi library which allows you to perform UI screenshot testing on Android without an emulator or physical device.
They talk to John about what screenshot testing is, why it's important, advantages and it's disadvantages as well. You'll learn how to use Paparazzi and how it can test various different screen configurations without having to run an emulator. You read that correct ... without an emulator.
If you're looking to incorporate screenshot testing into your app, this is the episode for you.
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188: Containerized applications with Docker
187: Coroutines with Manuel Vivo & Sean McQuillan
186: Announcement 2020
185: Year End Decompress
184: Should I use a BaseActivity in my Android apps?
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182: Where do I put DB objects in a modularized Android app?
181: In Functional Programming how to do IO and database operations
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