All posts by Salman Khan

About Salman Khan

Salman is a Test Automation Evangelist and Community Contributor at LambdaTest, with over 5 years of hands-on experience in software testing and automation. He has completed his Master of Technology in Computer Science and Engineering, demonstrating strong technical expertise in software development and testing. He is certified in KaneAI, Automation Testing, Selenium, Cypress, Playwright, and Appium, with deep experience in CI/CD pipelines, cross-browser testing, AI in testing, and mobile automation. Salman works closely with engineering teams to convert complex testing concepts into actionable, developer-first content. Salman has authored 120+ technical tutorials, guides, and documentation on test automation, web development, and related domains, making him a strong voice in the QA and testing community.

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LT Browser: Live With Performance Report

LambdaTest Updates

LT Browser: Live With Performance Report To Test Your Website Score

Hey, testers! We hope you are staying safe and healthy amid these unusual times. It has been quite a productive season here at LambdaTest. If you have been following our latest updates, you already know that we’ve introduced lots of new features with the sole focus on making our products more user-friendly.

November 27, 2020

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New Lambda Tunnel Binary For Better UI and Enhanced Security

LambdaTest Updates

New LambdaTest Tunnel Binary For Better UI, Enhanced Security, Performance & More!

Hey folks! We hope this announcement finds you well amid this pandemic. In 2018, we announced the first release of the LambdaTest Tunnel to help our customers conduct cross browser testing on their locally hosted web applications and web pages before pushing them out for the world to see.

November 11, 2020

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Read time6 Min Read

selenium bitbucket pipelines

Selenium TutorialAutomation

How To Integrate Selenium Bitbucket Pipelines?

Without Continuous Integration or CI, developers would need to manually coordinate, communicate, and test while contributing code to the end product each time. This, in turn, affects the production and causes a delay in release.

October 14, 2020

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