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How to organize testing scripts in k6 (k6 Office Hours #76)

In this video, we talk about how to organize testing scripts in k6 using features like tags, groups, and functions depending on what type of testing you want to do with your test script. Developer Advocates Paul Balogh, Marie Cruz, and Nicole van der Hoeven show us a few examples of how they would organize and modularize scripts in a test suite.

Snowflake Workloads Explained: Snowlake for Data Mesh

Snowflake’s cross-cloud platform enables domain teams to seamlessly collaborate and share data products across clouds and regions without copying or ETL. Domain teams can work with tools and languages of their choice, and scale resources independently with Snowflake’s elastic performance engine. With Snowflake, organizations can strike the right balance between domain ownership and governance standards.

Fast-Growing Startups Thrive On Snowflake

Startup companies who build their network infrastructure around Snowflake find they not only can be better at using data to deliver a superior customer experience, but they can easily scale their business when they start to achieve explosive growth. In this episode of “Data Cloud Now,” Gautam Srinivasan, Snowflake India Correspondent chats Ben Gotfredson, Head of Startup Programs at Snowflake, talks about all the ways Snowflake energizes startup companies, as well as the huge business opportunity for those who want to build an app directly on Snowflake.

Rocking the Migration from Apigee Edge Microgateways to Kong Gateways with Zero Downtime!

For our first User Call for 2023, Dominik Schmid and Benjamin Bertow from Mercedes-Benz Tech Innovation GmbH, are joining us to show us how they evolved API management to an open platform, integrating the Kong Gateway as the preferred gateway solution. Have you ever thought about how big companies manage their APIs? Mercedes-Benz teams currently manage around 1500 APIs. We will talk about the past, present, and vision of the Mercedes-Benz API platform.

Tiny Flutter: The future of Dart & Flutter on small devices?

Dart recently added experimental support for the new RISC-V CPU architecture and the first boards with these new chips are now starting to be available. One of these is the Sipeed Lichee D1, a RaspberryPi type device that is able to run Linux and Dart. At the same time, tiny but very cheap OLED screens are showing up in all sorts of devices, from soldering irons to high end music synthesizers. But what does it mean for Flutter and its mission "Beautiful apps for every screen" when the screen is 1 inch with a resolution of 128x64? Is that even possible? In this talk I'll cover how to get Dart running on one of these boards, how to use these tiny screens from Dart and what parts of Flutter can help with using screens this small.