If you've heard of A-Frame, you'll know that A-Frame is cool. You'll also know that it's built on top of Web Components standards, which takes the whole idea of Custom Elements to a whole new (mind blowing) level. Now....Imagine a similar concept, but for Machine Learning and built with Angular Elements. How would that look like? And how should one even start to reason about it? If these are the kind of questions that have been keeping you up late at night (and I know they have) then you're in the right place, because this is exactly what this experiment is about!
Imagine the thousands, millions, and billions of possible actions a user can take on your Angular application. Now; multiply that by the number of framework updates, browser releases, and every other variable that has ever caused a “working feature” to have a user yelling at you. It’s a lot for one developer, or even a whole team, to keep track of. Join us as we dive deep into how we utilized Machine Learning principles to support E2E Testing in Angular & Ionic applications. A live demo, open source examples, and as many egg puns as you can handle. After all, there are a Dozn reasons you shouldn’t let your application break :)