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Unlocking Team Potential by Accelerating Code Reviews

In the fast-paced world of software development, speed and efficiency are paramount. The State of DevOps 2023 report by Google has reinforced the significance of quick code reviews, claiming that teams with faster code reviews experience a staggering 50% higher software delivery performance. This finding underscores the importance of optimizing the code review process. But how can teams achieve this improvement?

Hot Sauce Releases - What's New at Sauce Lab

Tired of dealing with software glitches that are not only a headache to fix but also drive your customers away? In fact, research shows that 92% of customers* will abandon your brand after just two bad experiences, such as app crashes or software bugs. That is where Sauce Labs comes in! With over 15 years of industry-leading expertise in test strategy and execution, we're your trusted partner in delivering high-quality software.

Inclusion for all should be the priority in #accessibility

In this episode, join our engaging panel once again, as they delve into the crucial topic of ensuring accessibility in software and testing. Discover the latest best practices for making software accessible to everyone. Whether you're a developer, tester, or simply curious about this important aspect of software, this episode provides valuable insights for ensuring that your applications are inclusive and user-friendly for everyone. Tune in now to stay informed about the latest in software accessibility on Test Case Scenario!

Software Bugs and Testing Horror Stories

Welcome back to Test Case Scenario! In this Halloween episode, our host Jason is joined by Evelyn, Nikolay, and Marcus. Together they sit around the campfire in costume sharing horrifying stories! These stories scare the group as they share software bugs that have cost money and lives. Join this scary discussion that dives deep into the world of software testing and the horrors of when something goes wrong!

What's New in Node.js 21

Node.js v21, the latest Node update, is now available as a stable release. It supersedes v20 in the'Current' release line, which has been promoted to the long-term support (LTS) channel as of 24 October. This new version stabilizes the fetch and WebStreams API, adds a built-in WebSocket client, improves support for ES modules, and brings some notable performance improvements (as well as a customary update of Node.js dependencies such as V8).

Building a global deployment platform is hard, here is why

If you ever tried to go global, you have probably faced a reality check. A whole new set of issues starts to appear when you start to operate a workload over multiple locations across the globe: So it looks like a great idea in theory, but in practice, all of this complexity multiplies the number of failure scenarios to consider!

The best realtime collaboration SDKs, platforms, and frameworks

Miro and Figma have triggered the imagination of many developers looking to build similar collaborative features into their applications. It’s a fast developing landscape with new entrants and innovations emerging all the time across product categories - CMS to slide decks, spreadsheets to project management.

The Best Resources to Learn Android Development

Android has surged past iOS to dominate the world’s smartphone market, but its ecosystem is growing at an exponential rate. There were more than 24,000 different Android devices at the last count, which places major strains on devs. To learn Android development, you have to learn how to optimize for hundreds of different devices. So you need a clear learning plan that can be applied to the entire Android ecosystem.

The best partners will be the most ambitious ones

Why do some companies see their data team as ticket takers? How do other companies treat data teams like extensions of their decision making process to answer some of the hardest questions imaginable? Benn Stancil, Field CTO of Thoughtspot, believes ambition plays the biggest role. It’s not technical. It’s not skill. It’s the desire to work together and solve big audacious problems.