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What is gRPC framework? How can we use it more effectively?

It was in 2015 that Google first developed gRPC as an extension of RPC(Remote Procedure Call) to link all its microservices. It was a closed tool operated only in their infrastructure then, but later, they opened it to the public, and gRPC has grown since then with community support. Now, it’s part of the CNFC project.

Nested Loops in Bash - A Beginner's Guide

In Bash scripting, nested loops are similar to having a powerful tool for handling complex data processing tasks. They allow you to navigate through layers of data effortlessly, automating repetitive operations and increasing your workflow efficiency. Nested loops are the versatile tools you can rely on, to get the job done. They bring order to complexity and automation to your workflow.

Testing Skills Through The Years: What's Changed?

Welcome to Test Case Scenario! In this episode, join host Jason Baum and special guests Marcus Merrell, Sauce Labs VP and Joe Colantonio, creator of Test Guild, as they dive into the intriguing world of automated testing. Discover the fascinating journey of how Joe got into podcasting and started Test Guild as well as gain valuable insights into the challenges faced in automated testing. Explore the future of automated testing with AI and the exciting possibilities it holds. Don't miss out on this captivating episode of Test Case Scenario.

Snowflake Customer 360 For Organizations

In today’s highly competitive market, consumers are more likely to stick with brands and businesses that recognize their wants and needs. Achieving this level of personalization requires companies to have a 360-degree view of customers or Customer 360. Learn how the Snowflake Data Cloud helps companies activate data to improve customer experiences by powering Customer 360.

Kong Konnect RESTful Admin APIs and AWS AppSync GraphQL Services - Part I: Query

GraphQL is a query language to enable applications to fetch data from servers. In fact, as it isn't tied to any specific database or storage engine, GraphQL can aggregate data from multiple sources to create a natural representation of your data. The representation is a graph. The following image illustrates a typical GraphQL abstraction: A few common GraphQL use cases include.

Signal-driven testing: A new QA framework

Product leaders must garner multiple insights from traditional and non-traditional data streams for a more robust picture of QA needs. Enter a new approach, Signal-Driven Testing (SDT), which offers a more agile, efficient, and intelligent approach to software testing. SDT overcomes the traditional limitations of testing in isolation by harnessing real-time signals to continuously refine test coverage, targeting precious QA resources on the things that matter most over time.

9 Business Process Management Examples: See Modern BPM In Action

Business process management (BPM) can help organizations in any industry streamline processes in any department. Even though the discipline has been around for years, the benefits of BPM are as real as ever. In the short term, organizations can use BPM to decrease costs and improve efficiency, which can lead to more revenue and faster growth. In the long run, a strong BPM practice helps organizations create and maintain competitive advantage by improving their agility.

Introducing Choreo TestGPT: Redefining the API Testing Landscape with AI

We're delighted to unveil Choreo TestGPT, Choreo's innovative approach to API testing powered by Generative Pre-trained Transformer (GPT) 3.5 large language model (LLM) from Azure OpenAI. This allows users to test APIs running or proxied via Choreo using natural language, serving as a complementary tool to traditional testing methods. It offers a convenient way to quickly test endpoints without delving deeply into API specifications or crafting intricate JSON payloads.

A Comprehensive Guide to Creating a Mobile-Friendly Website

The trend of mobile users is increasing day after day. The websites that are compatible with mobile are getting more customers and conversions compared to websites that have only desktop versions or are not properly compatible with mobile phones. In order to get more visibility and credibility, it is advised to have mobile mobile-friendly design. A recent survey has shown that around 33% of users visit websites from mobile and around 67% of users search through desktops. So, if you need to get 100% of users on your websites, you need to ensure mobile-friendly website design.