A version/environment manager is essential if you work with different Node.js versions—but which should you use? Ayooluwa Isaiah investigates the competing options.
Test automation tools like Leapwork help your business focus on delivery, end-user experience, and innovation while reducing dependency on the developer. Today we’ll be reviewing these best-rated test automation tools that are just as good, if not better than Leapwork for your testing needs. You can create, execute and run all types of functional and non-functional tests for your IT enterprise with their help. Let’s start, shall we?
Here at Ably one of our most recent additions has been to introduce beta support for Unity within our.NET SDK. This has been exciting for us: multiplayer functionalities are at the core of so many games these days, and we’re keen to better support and enable developers in creating these amazing experiences.
Software testing has evolved with time to detect and lessen errors in software and applications. The key software testing trends in 2022 suggest that 63% of QA teams consider test automation over manual testing for the agility required during the software development lifecycle (SDLC) while being cost-efficient. Manual testing still holds a fair share in testing processes, but enterprises have also heavily relied on automated testing to get over tedious, repetitive, and time-consuming tasks.
Impressing potential employers starts with a compelling automation tester resume. It doesn’t matter if you know white box, black box, and regressions like the back of your hand. Or you can design test cases like a machine. Not being able to list out scroll-stopping QA skillsets increases the likelihood of failing the 5-seconds scan from employers. Surprisingly, 51% of people use irrelevant buzzwords and wrong pronouns.
Much of the hype around big data and analytics focuses on business value and bottom-line impacts. Those are enormously important in the private and public sectors alike. But for government agencies, there is a greater mission: improving people’s lives. Data makes the most ambitious and even idealistic goals—like making the world a better place—possible.