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No QA team? 5 ways to automate your tests and what to consider

Is your startup operating with no QA team and trying to figure out your options for improving software quality? Perhaps you’re proactively thinking about your QA process before quality becomes a problem. Our maybe quality issues have forced you to finally address your QA process (or lack thereof). Either way, end-to-end (e2e) automated software testing is always part of the answer.

Decoding the Dynamics of Software Development Team Structure

In the realm of software development, success isn't merely about the lines of code; it's about the people behind them and how they collaborate. The structure of a software development team lays the foundation for efficient communication, effective problem-solving, and ultimately, the delivery of high-quality products. In this exploration, we delve into the intricate layers of software development team structures, uncovering the roles, methodologies, and strategies that drive innovation and productivity.

Making the Leap from Azure to Codemagic

This article was origninally published here. In this article, we’re spilling the beans on why we switched from Azure to Codemagic and showing you exactly how to supercharge your CI/CD game. We’re covering the entire spectrum — from compiling and creating release notes to testing and deployment. Let’s rewind a bit to our iOS developers’ struggles. Our CI process (think builds, tests, and coverage) was taking a chunky 40–50 minutes.

How Tuist migrated from GitHub Actions to Codemagic for faster and more reliable CI

Headline: The transition to Codemagic made our CI builds faster and more reliable and positively impacted the experience of contributors contributing to our open-source project, Tuist. Thanks to Codemagic’s support, we can bring new free goods to the Swift community and the ecosystem of app developers.