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October 2021

Quality Engineering Discussions: 5 Questions with Rahul Parwal

Rahul Parwal is a software engineer, speaker, mentor, and writer out of Jaipur, Rajasthan. He has dabbled in software development, testing, and automation, and often shares his learnings in his blog. In this QnA, Rahul makes the point that a randomly failing test is always worth investigating and that assumptions are dangerous in testing.

Top 10 Automated Mobile Testing Tools in 2021 | Latest Update

Mobile testing is the process of testing mobile applications for functionality, usability or performance through the use of tools or open-source frameworks. Smartphones, tablet PCs, or every new release of the iPhone with the smallest changes, makes mobile testing, and automated testing, imperative to detect regression bugs and enables teams to ship quality applications.

Cross Browser Testing: Some tools for enterprises

Did you know that an average user takes only 0.05 seconds to form an opinion on a website? Yes, Sweor’s study on website statistics shows that users decide whether they want to use a website or not in a fraction of a second. We can also note that about 57% of the global population doesn’t recommend non-responsive websites in the same study. In general, most websites or web apps run into errors because of a solitary reason: solid cross-browser testing isn’t performed.

Colin Hemmings: Introducing Bitrise Build Insights | BUG: Autumn Edition

Bitrise User Groups are about Bitrise users teaching Bitrise users. Speaking at a BUG is a great way to share some knowledge, gather feedback on your workflows or just connect to the wider Bitrise community. We welcome speakers from all around the world with all levels of experience! Thank you for watching! Please feel free to comment your thoughts below. #bitriseusergroup #mobiledevelopment #bitrise

Karol Wrótniak: How to work around missing Bitrise features? | BUG - Autumn Edition

Bitrise User Groups are about Bitrise users teaching Bitrise users. Speaking at a BUG is a great way to share some knowledge, gather feedback on your workflows or just connect to the wider Bitrise community. We welcome speakers from all around the world with all levels of experience! Presenter: Karol Wrótniak from Droids on Roids Thank you for watching! Please feel free to comment your thoughts below.

Sokari Gillis-Harry: Multiple environment Flutter deployment with Bitrise | BUG: Autumn Edition

Bitrise User Groups are about Bitrise users teaching Bitrise users. Speaking at a BUG is a great way to share some knowledge, gather feedback on your workflows or just connect to the wider Bitrise community. We welcome speakers from all around the world with all levels of experience! Thank you for watching! Please feel free to comment your thoughts below. #bitriseusergroup #mobiledevelopment #bitrise

How Appian Mobile Offline Capabilities Work

The US mobile workforce is on the rise, expecting to grow a sizable 19% from 2020 to 2024 as organizations digitize processes and support larger remote workforces. This uptick can largely be attributed to the labor force disruption caused by COVID-19, dramatically impacting how and where businesses operate.

New report: The state of mobile shopping apps in 2021

Our brand-new report examines the ever-evolving shopping industry, delving into the trends and challenges faced by mobile retailers. Read on to find out the state of the industry, the latest product trends and cutting-edge features, and the key Mobile DevOps practices used by some of the leading shopping apps.

Updates from Bugfender Q3, 2021

We’re very proud of our first version of crash symbolication and mapping but we’re still working on follow-up versions with improvements. Please feel free to contact us with any feedback.📲 Enable/disable multiple devices at once: in the Device Config. tab, apply a filter to find the devices you want to change, then select Mark all as… and select Enabled or Disabled.

Mussel | Verified Steps on Bitrise

As every team wants to speed up their app regression processes, it’s important to find a quick and easy, maintainable solution to test Push Notifications and Universal Links. Testing these is a real challenge and conventional methods will probably slow you down, accumulating the time you would normally like to spend with UI tests. Mussel will help you ease these responsibilities: it’s an open-source framework built by the amazing mobile team at Compass, testing Push Notifications, Universal Links, and Routing in XCUITests.

Sofy | Verified Steps on Bitrise

Used by Microsoft, British Telecom, Forrester and many more, Sofy.ai is a no-code mobile app testing platform for engineers. Sofy has their own device farm with hundreds of real devices, so performing manual and automated tests are easy, just as regression testing. It's a no-code automation platform: it means you don’t have to write a single line of code. You can have the cake and eat it too!

Keep all your team secrets in one place with global variables

This video will teach you how to store sensitive values. Codemagic has added a Global variables and secrets section to the team settings page so you can manage all your secrets in one place for your codemagic.yaml files. This means you will only have to update that expired certificate in one place, instead of all your apps.