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And I Thought I Knew QTP!

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How many times have you wished that there was somebody who could clear some niggling doubts about a particular aspect of QTP? Or explain some difficult to-grasp concepts and smart workarounds? Or show you some of the lesser known features of QTP? Written by the author of the best selling QTP book – “QuickTest Professional Unplugged”, this book does just that in a gripping story that will make you turn every page in anticipation. “And I Thought I knew QTP! – QTP Concepts Unplugged” is ‘different’ in the way it seeks to explain the various concepts through an interesting and innovative story-telling style (which is rarely used for technical books). Instead of following a textbook format, this book is more like a technical novel.Whether it is to brush up your QTP concepts or simply to satiate your curiosity about how a seasoned IT veteran fared in a no-holds-barred ‘intellectual duel’ on QTP – whatever your reason to pick up this book, it is sure to leave you astounded with its pace of narration, expertise, and breadth of topics covered.

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And I Thought I Knew QTP!, Tarun Lalwani

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Titre
And I Thought I Knew QTP!
Langue
Anglais
Publié
2011
Format
souple
Pages
302
ISBN10
0983675902
ISBN13
9780983675907
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How many times have you wished that there was somebody who could clear some niggling doubts about a particular aspect of QTP? Or explain some difficult to-grasp concepts and smart workarounds? Or show you some of the lesser known features of QTP? Written by the author of the best selling QTP book – “QuickTest Professional Unplugged”, this book does just that in a gripping story that will make you turn every page in anticipation. “And I Thought I knew QTP! – QTP Concepts Unplugged” is ‘different’ in the way it seeks to explain the various concepts through an interesting and innovative story-telling style (which is rarely used for technical books). Instead of following a textbook format, this book is more like a technical novel.Whether it is to brush up your QTP concepts or simply to satiate your curiosity about how a seasoned IT veteran fared in a no-holds-barred ‘intellectual duel’ on QTP – whatever your reason to pick up this book, it is sure to leave you astounded with its pace of narration, expertise, and breadth of topics covered.