

It seems like everyone is using it for their video meetings these days. (NB: In the live stream, I chose to work in Python, but for this article I converted all the code examples to Java.) Starting a session with Zoom

My expectation is that discussing automation of real apps “in the wild” would also be useful for Appium Pro readers, so periodically, I will take the results of these explorations and turn them into Appium Pro articles! I think this type of real-world “case study” is really interesting. In this live stream event, I downloaded the Zoom app for Android and tried to build a simple testsuite for it in about an hour. Last week I tried something new: Automation Happy Hour.
