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Discover, Test, and Succeed: SwaggerHub Explore Meets SwaggerHub Portal

API documentation is the cornerstone of any successful API-driven project. It serves as a critical reference point for developers and consumers to understand how an API works, its endpoints, request/response formats, and more. While having comprehensive documentation is essential, what truly sets developers apart is the ability to seamlessly explore and test these APIs within the context of their documentation.

Slow App Performance? Here's How to Fix It

Excellent performance is key for any application, regardless of the framework or language. Today’s digital consumers demand speed and precision, and will quickly quit a sluggish app. That's why performance monitoring, especially Real User Monitoring (RUM), is important for every developer to implement. We recently launched RUM for BugSnag, providing developers the visibility they need to ensure great application performance.

API Exploration for Testers

As API testing continues to evolve, testers face challenges that prohibit comprehensive test coverage and hinders their ability to deliver high quality software. API exploration can kickstart a testers API journey before they embark on advanced testing tools for APIs. This video is designed to equip testers with in-depth knowledge and practical techniques for API exploration, empowering them to enhance their testing efforts and uncover the full potential of APIs.

Cloud-side vs. Client-side Testing: What's Right for Your Project?

Most developers are familiar with running Selenium or Appium tests on their local machine (or sending them to a local Appium server). While these capabilities are essential early on, many organizations need help scaling this approach. Building and maintaining internal device labs and infrastructure can quickly become a nightmare. Here, you'll learn about the differences between client-side and cloud-side tests and how to choose the right option for your project.