Learn RobotFramework Libraries in less than 20 mins a day

Published 2022-06-17
Platform Udemy
Price $29.99
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Practice your RobotFramework keywords usage agility and hone your ability to precisely best fit keywords to specific use

Research shows passively learning from video is not enough.


Instead having adequate practice daily and at the beach or anywhere outside of your room and thinking critically; Will dramatically improve your memory and understanding retention.


This practice is created to provide easy to test practices that covers basic essential Libraries and tools that are bundled with the Robotframework.


Learning by passive reading does not stimulate your brain neurons for memory and understanding retentions.


Start learning through question based methodology under multiple 20 mins interval to test your intuitive understanding and also quickly correct your mistakes and improve your memory retentions.


Robotframework is one of the most used framework for software testing and can immensely improve your chances of securing your interview and shows your versatility in acquiring new software and knowledge.


Robot Framework is a generic open source automation framework. It can be used for test automation and robotic process automation (RPA).

Robot Framework is supported by Robot Framework Foundation. Many industry-leading companies use the tool in their software development.

Robot Framework is open and extensible. Robot Framework can be integrated with virtually any other tool to create powerful and flexible automation solutions. Robot Framework is free to use without licensing costs.

Robot Framework has an easy syntax, utilizing human-readable keywords. Its capabilities can be extended by libraries implemented with Python, Java or many other programming languages. Robot Framework has a rich ecosystem around it, consisting of libraries and tools that are developed as separate projects.


Includes:

Builtin - 107 keywords

Provides a set of often needed generic keywords. Always automatically available without imports.


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