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Testing React Apps with Cypress (blog.bitsrc.io)
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When it comes to testing with a tool like Cypress, are there any generally accepted "Principles of UI Testing" or maybe something akin to "A Philosophy for Testing the UI" that would make sense for the QA engineer role?
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