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Code-Based Test Automation vs. Codeless Automation

Into Code-based test automation refers to the use of programming languages and libraries to create automated tests for software. This approach allows for a high level of customization and control over the test process, but it requires knowledge of programming and can be time-consuming to set up and maintain. On the other hand, codeless test automation refers to the use of tools that do not require programming skills to create and execute automated tests. These tools often come with a graphical user interface that allows users to create and run tests by clicking and dragging elements, rather than writing code.  Codeless test automation can be faster to set up and more user-friendly, but it may not offer the same level of customization as code-based test automation. Ultimately, the choice between code-based and codeless test automation depends on the needs and resources of the organization. Both approaches can be effective, and it is often useful to use a combination of the two....