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S1.E20: Web testing with Cypress | QA Therapy Podcast

Are you grappling with flaky tests and grappling with the choice of framework for web testing? It's crucial for end-to-end (e2e) tests to be faster, stable, and reliable. But, is Cypress the solution we've been looking for? Let's explore. Joining us as our guest QA Therapist in this episode is Filip Hri, a Cypress ambassador.

Special Episode: How to make generative AI a reality | Capgemini

George Fraser, CEO of Fivetran, Bob Muglia, former CEO of Snowflake, and Steve Jones, EVP of Capgemini discuss the challenges and solutions to creating mature, production-ready generative AI models. It’s not just about algorithms or data — success lies in effective data management.

How to Hire a Frontend Developer: A Step-by-Step Guide

The frontend of any application or website is critical for user interaction, making frontend developers key players in creating seamless and engaging user experiences. Whether you're building a simple website or a complex web application, hiring the right frontend developer ensures that your project will not only look great but function smoothly across all devices. This guide walks you through a step-by-step process to help you hire the ideal frontend developer for your project.

How to Get Started with GoMock

GoMock is a powerful tool for generating mock objects in Go, making it an essential asset for developers aiming to write advanced unit tests. By simulating the behavior of real objects, GoMock allows you to test your code in isolation, ensuring that each component functions correctly on its own. This capability is particularly useful in a language like Go, where interfaces play a crucial role in defining the behavior of different components.

What Is API Access?

The ability to seamlessly integrate different software applications is paramount for businesses and developers. This is where API access comes into play. API access refers to the ability of an application or client to interact with and use the functionalities of an API, typically controlled through authentication and authorization mechanisms like API keys or tokens.

Building Ruby on Rails engines

Engines are one of the best ways to share functionality across Rails applications. Whether you're looking to extend your Rails application, modularize your project for better maintainability, or are just curious about the finer details, join us as we explore the intricacies of Rails engines. This article dives into everything you need to know about Rails engines, from their definition to their types, popular examples in the real world, and even building your own.

Understanding Rate Limiting: Strategies and Solutions

With the advancement of technology and the interconnection of various online systems, the amount of data transferred through web servers is rapidly increasing. Web services provide mass access to data via an Application Programming Interface (API). However, the increased volume of queries also requires a certain level of protection against various intentional or unintentional abuses, including excessive request frequency.

Quality Isn't Optional

In software development, it doesn’t matter who found the bug or who’s responsible for fixing it. What matters is that the product works. @Veronika Takmazyan shares a real-world example from their team’s work on a @Salesforce hybrid app, where ownership and collaboration are essential. Whether it’s web views or native elements, the goal is clear: deliver quality at every step, no excuses. Watch the latest episode of Test Case Scenario to learn more about how embracing responsibility across teams ensures that quality isn’t just an afterthought—it’s built into every release.

Hot Sauce Releases: Reduce Toil and Boost Efficiency with Simplified Debugging

Transform the way you identify and resolve issues across the software development lifecycle. Learn how Sauce Labs Error Reporting and Insights advanced filtering and grouping can help you to find and resolve failures in your test suite and errors in production faster! Reduce toil and allow engineering teams to focus on innovation while ensuring efficiency across both testing and production phases. Identify Root Causes Faster: Streamline root cause analysis, allowing your team to quickly address the most pervasive issues and reduce the burden on engineers.

What is EDI? The Basics of Electronic Data Interchange Explained

EDI stands for electronic data interchange, the automated process of exchanging business documents, such as purchase orders (PO) and invoices, between a company and its trading partners. EDI standards, like ANSI X12 and EDIFACT, ensure that these documents follow a consistent structure, streamlining communication and accelerating transactions.