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Google Chrome DevTools: Payload in Network Tab

Stop guessing and debug smarter with Bugfender – trusted by the biggest global companies to startups worldwide. In this video, learn how to use the Payload Tab inside of Chrome DevTools to inspect POST requests. You'll learn how to open the developer tools and navigate to the network tab to view the payload data. This is a great chrome developer tools tutorial for those new to web development. Subscribe for more DevTools tips, debugging tutorials, and app development tricks.

Selecting the right Apple Silicon generation for efficient iOS CI - Bitrise webinar

As economic conditions have changed, engineering teams are learning to be more efficient with their infrastructure spending. So how do engineering and infra teams choose what Apple Silicon hardware is the best fit for their CI workloads and overall business? In this webinar, Ben Boral weighs the pros and cons of each machine type and explains how teams can choose the right one, while Adam Wareing of ABC discusses his team’s migration to the M2 Pro.

Streamlining Android app development and release processes - Bitrise webinar

Building, testing, and releasing apps for Android has specific requirements and unique challenges. In this webinar, we’ll walk through DevOps development hacks that make building, testing, and releasing apps faster and easier for your whole team. Speakers: Tamas Bazsonyi, Staff Solutions Engineer @ Bitrise Brian Reed, SVP Mobile Defense @ Appdome Vasiliy Zukanov, Android Developer Hosted by Laura Hauser, VP of Marketing at Bitrise.

How to Hire a Mobile Developer?

More and more businesses are now starting to realize the importance of having a mobile app developed to boost their business and increase customer engagement. There is a good reason to develop a mobile app and hire a mobile app developer to do this. Why? 2017 was a historic year because for the first time mobile internet use overtook desktop searches. Many studies also show that more and more people are using mobile apps to access the internet rather than their web browser.

The rise of super apps - Bitrise webinar

In this 40-minute webinar, jointly presented by LambdaTest and Bitrise, we explored super apps—apps that provide a comprehensive suite of services, from messaging and payments to comprehensive third-party integrations all in one. We talked about their development challenges, the technological advances enabling their rise, and their impact on global markets and consumer behavior. Speakers: Shantanu Wali, Senior Product Manager @ LambdaTest Jeremy Palmer, Senior Product Manager @ Bitrise.

Accelerate Gradle testing on Bitrise: Test Distribution private beta now open

We’re excited to announce the launch of our Gradle Test Distribution private beta on Bitrise. Starting today, Bitrise users can contact us to join the program and dramatically speed up Gradle test execution through scalable, parallel test distribution. This release is a major step forward for Android teams with large test suites and growing complexity. By hosting the Bitrise Build Cache, Test Distribution workers, and CI runners within the same data center fabric, we’re able to offer.

The rise of platform engineering - Bitrise webinar

In this on-demand webinar, a panel of senior engineers from leading global companies explore where platform engineering has succeeded, where it has stumbled, and what’s next. Speakers: Adam Shott, Director of Engineering, App Platforms @ The New York Times Siddhant Soni, Staff Software Engineer @ Rippling Hosted by Stephen Ochs from Bitrise The webinar took place on June 18, 2024.

Build faster with Bazel on Bitrise: Remote Build Execution Beta now available

We're excited to announce that Remote Build Execution (RBE) for Bazel is now available in private beta on Bitrise. Starting today, select Bitrise workspaces can accelerate Bazel builds with scalable, parallelized execution on both Linux and macOS stacks. This release is a major step forward for teams using Bazel, especially those managing large, complex codebases that require speed, flexibility, and reliability.

Your guide to fine-tuning Gradle memory allocations

No one starts their work day thinking “Let’s investigate the memory allocations of my Gradle build”, but sometimes life happens (usually at the worst possible time): Every Gradle project faces memory allocation problems eventually, as the codebase grows. So, instead of blindly applying JVM flags from Stack Overflow until it’s resolved, why not take a deeper look?