Please allow me to add a few more details to make things more clear.
Cypress is somewhat of a competitor for Selenium, Puppeteer, Playwright or TestCafe, but definitely not for Endtest.
Because the way they work is completely different.
Endtest is a cloud platform for people who don't want or do not have the time to write code for their automated tests.
Cypress is a npm package for people who want to write e2e tests with JavaScript.
I just mentioned some aspects that you left out of your article.
And I mentioned them because you're describing Cypress in a very positive way without mentioning the limitations and this might give readers an incorrect perception.
When describing a solution, we should always mention the limitations.
I don't see any defamation, the facts that I have mentioned are true and can be easily verified.
Accessibility also means running on all major browsers.
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Hi Wes, I'm sorry you got that idea.
Please allow me to add a few more details to make things more clear.
Cypress is somewhat of a competitor for Selenium, Puppeteer, Playwright or TestCafe, but definitely not for Endtest.
Because the way they work is completely different.
Endtest is a cloud platform for people who don't want or do not have the time to write code for their automated tests.
Cypress is a npm package for people who want to write e2e tests with JavaScript.
I just mentioned some aspects that you left out of your article.
And I mentioned them because you're describing Cypress in a very positive way without mentioning the limitations and this might give readers an incorrect perception.
When describing a solution, we should always mention the limitations.
I don't see any defamation, the facts that I have mentioned are true and can be easily verified.
Accessibility also means running on all major browsers.