Hi Frédéric,
I did mention CodeceptJS in this article, but it's not an alternative to Selenium, because it's actually just a wrapper over Selenium.
I'm talking about core technologies, not wrappers.
Smashtest also seems to be a wrapper around Selenium.
Let me explain this with an example not related to automated testing:
WebRTC is the open source technology used by most video conferencing tools nowadays (Zoom, BlueJeans, etc).
If I would talk about alternatives for WebRTC, I would not include Google Meet, because it's just another software that uses WebRTC.
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Hi Frédéric,
I did mention CodeceptJS in this article, but it's not an alternative to Selenium, because it's actually just a wrapper over Selenium.
I'm talking about core technologies, not wrappers.
Smashtest also seems to be a wrapper around Selenium.
Let me explain this with an example not related to automated testing:
WebRTC is the open source technology used by most video conferencing tools nowadays (Zoom, BlueJeans, etc).
If I would talk about alternatives for WebRTC, I would not include Google Meet, because it's just another software that uses WebRTC.