Correcting Wrong ‘Playwright’s Advantage over Selenium” Part 10: Frequent Releases
Frequent releases don’t always mean better. In fact, for web technologies that are standard-based and well-established, moderately frequent releases are preferred.
3 min readOct 7, 2024
Continue to correct the 10th wrong claim in this YouTube video, “Playwright vs Selenium: What Advantages Make Playwright the Winner in Automation Testing Battle 🏆”.
This article series:
- “Playwright is Modern and Faster than Selenium” 😒
- “Playwright has Parallel Execution Support” 👎🏽
- “Playwright has Native Auto-Waiting Mechanism” 👎🏽
- “Playwright has a native test runner” 👎🏽
- “Playwright has native HTML Reporters” 👎🏽
- “Playwright Features Can be Configured in one Configuration” 👎🏽
- “Playwright supports a range of Testing Types, e.g. API Testing, Component Testing, …” 👎🏽
- “Playwright UI Mode, CodeGen, Debugging support.” 👎🏽
- “Playwright ARIA locator support” 👎🏽
- “Playwright has frequent releases” 👎🏽
- Wrap Up