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Top 10 benefits of mobile apps for business

The need for smartphones and the mobile app development company is growing rapidly because of the boom in the digitalization of the market world. Therefore, several businesses and organizations are taking this as a huge opportunity to bring their business into the online world. Now, literally, every entrepreneur and company is capitalizing on mobile applications, whether they're focused on their specific industry or providing on-demand services.

Comprehensive Guide To Running Tests With Cypress

Cypress is a robust end-to-end testing framework built for web applications. It’s designed to make testing straightforward and reliable, allowing developers and QA engineers to test everything from simple interactions to complex user workflows. With Cypress, you can create tests that simulate user actions, verify front-end behaviors, and ensure UI functionality with minimal setup.

Shift Left Testing Approach: What It Is and Why It's Essential in QA

Have you ever thought of finding a bug in your software before it becomes a problem that costs too much to fix? That is what Shift Left Testing means—testing is done at the beginning of the development process. In the traditional approach, testing happens at the end of the development phase; defects found reduce development efficiency and lead to delays, high costs, and the risk of frustrated users.

Gherkin, BDD, and Cucumber: A Practical Guide to Behavior-Driven Development

In the evolving landscape of software testing, Behavior-Driven Development (BDD) has emerged as a powerful methodology for improving collaboration between technical and non-technical team members. However, the implementation of BDD tools like Gherkin and Cucumber often falls short of their intended purpose. Let's explore how to effectively use these tools and avoid common pitfalls.

Architecture testing with Laravel Pest

Ensuring that a growing codebase follows best practices and does not deviate from the standards is essential for any project. However, this can typically only be enforced manually by code reviews and other similar processes. As with any other manual task, this can be time-consuming, tedious, and error-prone. That's where architecture testing comes in. Architecture testing allows you to automatically enforce code standards such as naming conventions, method usage, directory structure, and more.