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Why Manual Testing Matters: A Ultimate Guide To Software Testing?

Manual testing is a fundamental yet essential process in software development where testers manually execute test cases without the use of automation tools. Despite advancements in automation, over 30% of global testing efforts are still carried out manually, according to industry research.

A Guide To Test Cases In Software Testing

In software development, test cases are essential components that validate the functionality, quality, and reliability of an application. Writing effective test cases ensures that the code behaves as expected in all scenarios, including edge cases, and can be confidently deployed into production. In, this blog will dive deep into test cases, covering different types, test coverage, tools used, and how to handle edge cases.

A Guide To Testing React Components With Jest And React Testing Library

Testing is checking if your code works the way it’s supposed to. When you write a program, you have an idea of what it should do. Testing is the process of making sure it does that. It’s like double-checking your work. In this article, we’re diving into the world of React testing using two powerful tools: Jest and React Testing Library. We’ll explore how these tools work together to create robust, reliable tests for your React applications.

Qa Automation: Revolutionizing Software Testing

Quality Assurance or QA automation has become a game-changer in the software development process. Since it involves the use of automated tools and frameworks to execute tests on a software application before it is released into production, it ensures that the software meets the specified requirements and works as expected across different platforms and environments.

Bitbucket Self-Hosting : Running Ebpf/Privileged Programs

Bitbucket is a robust tool for source code management and continuous integration/continuous deployment (CI/CD). It offers flexibility in setting up pipelines, but there are limitations, particularly around root privileges and mounting volumes. This blog explores these limitations and provides detailed solutions using Docker-in-Docker (DinD) and Linux shell scripts.

Efficient Dom Manipulation With The Virtual Dom And Refs

Ever wondered why your favorite websites are so fast and responsive? It all boils down to how they handle DOM manipulation. The Document Object Model (DOM) represents your web page as a structured tree. Traditionally, we used JavaScript methods like getElementById or removeChild to make changes. But as websites get more complex, these methods can slow things down. Enter React, with its game-changing Virtual DOM.