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What CTOs and VPs Need to Know Before Choosing a QA Automation Partner

Choosing a QA automation partner is not just a question of technicality but it’s strategy. So CTOs and VPs must meet general criteria like compatibility of the partner’s service with current development pipelines, scalability of the partner’s automation solutions, and the partner’s experience in managing complex test cases. Furthermore, knowing their view toward the integration and delivery (CI/CD) pipeline can significantly boost.

API Summit 2024: Kong News and Announcements Recap

API Summit 2024 is underway! The seventh-annual Kong event kicked off today with 7 tracks and 60+ sessions from industry trailblazers. And, of course, the two-day event is packed with Kong-related news and product updates. Looking for a quick rundown of all the big Kong news? Here's a round-up of the Kong announcements dropped today.

Ruby on Rails 7.1: Partial Strict Locals and Their Gotchas

Rails partials have been around for years, but they can be clunky since they're just ERB snippets without a backing object structure. Recently, libraries like ViewComponent and Phlex have tried to improve the view layer by adding more semantic structure to the templates. These are great libraries and I personally reach for ViewComponent on almost every project I work on. That said, I still feel the humble Rails partial still works great for many use cases.

Top 5 HTTP Request Libraries for Node.js

When it comes to making HTTP requests in Node.js, developers are spoiled for choice: from the built-in and browser-familiar Fetch API to third-party libraries like Axios, Got, Superagent, Ky, and others. Navigating this diverse landscape can be a little daunting. This comprehensive guide aims to simplify your decision-making process by comparing the features and nuances of popular options, so you can select the ideal solution for your next project.

Navigating Continuous Quality and Shift-Left Strategies with Indeed's David Morgenthaler

What does it really mean to shift left, and are we overburdening our developers in the process? In this episode, Jason Baum, Marcus Merrell, and Evelyn Coleman sit down with David Morgenthaler, a Software Engineering Manager at Indeed, to explore the real-world implications of shift-left testing. Together, they dissect the challenges of integrating continuous quality into CI/CD workflows and the potential pitfalls of placing more responsibility on developers' shoulders.

[WEBINAR] Automating Invoice Payments in Retail with AI-Powered Data Extraction

Join us in this engaging webinar as we examine the role of AI in automating invoice payments within the retail landscape. We will highlight the significance of data extraction technologies and their ability to enhance payment accuracy and speed. Learn about the challenges faced by retailers and how AI solutions can address these issues effectively.

How to Use Azure Blob Storage with Ruby on Rails

Azure Blob Storage is an object storage service that is very similar to AWS S3. ActiveStorage from Rails has built-in support for both ActiveStorage and S3 for file storage, making it easy to integrate and even swap out providers. The Honeybadger Blog has already explored using S3 for file storage in Rails, and in this article, we'll explore using Azure to allow users to upload files in a Rails application. You can find the final code here on Github.

Success story: Brickeye Platform Enhancement

Introducing our partner Brickeye, who delivers advanced monitoring and management solutions in construction, ranging from water mitigation to concrete monitoring and environmental risk management. Brickeye teamed up with ORIL to streamline interfaces across its apps. By creating a cohesive design system, we ensured that Brickeye’s future products would maintain consistency and benefit from accelerated deployment timelines.