Learn to say popular cross-browser testing platform names correctly.
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How is BrowserStack (cross-browser and device testing cloud platform) correctly pronounced?
BrowserStack is pronounced 'BROW-zer-stak' — 'browser' plus 'stack', both plain English words. Stress on BROW. In a technical interview: "BrowserStack let us test the new checkout flow on an old version of Safari without owning a Mac."
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How is Sauce Labs (cross-browser and mobile app testing cloud platform) correctly pronounced?
Sauce Labs is pronounced 'SAWS LABZ' — 'sauce' (rhymes with 'boss', not 'house') plus 'labs'. In a technical interview: "Sauce Labs ran the same test suite across forty browser and OS combinations in parallel."
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How is LambdaTest (cross-browser testing cloud platform) correctly pronounced?
LambdaTest is pronounced 'LAM-duh-test' — 'lambda' (the Greek letter) plus 'test'. Stress on LAM. In a technical interview: "LambdaTest flagged that the layout broke specifically on an older version of Internet Explorer."
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How is Selenium Grid (distributed browser automation testing infrastructure) correctly pronounced?
Selenium Grid is pronounced 'suh-LEE-nee-um GRID' — 'selenium' (the chemical element name, stress on LEE) plus 'grid'. In a technical interview: "Selenium Grid distributed our two thousand end-to-end tests across twenty machines to finish in minutes."
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How is Playwright (browser automation and end-to-end testing framework) correctly pronounced?
Playwright is pronounced 'PLAY-ryt' — exactly like the everyday word for someone who writes plays, stress on PLAY. In a technical interview: "Playwright ran the same test in Chromium, Firefox, and WebKit without changing a single line."