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Stop Everything You're Doing And Address That Game-Breaking Bug!

Watch the full episode 👉 "Behind the Scenes of Top-Quality Game Releases: A Chat with Mac Clark" In this episode of Test Case Scenario, our host Jason Baum, along with panelists Evelyn Coleman and Marcus Merrell, are joined by special guest Mac Clark, a Solutions Engineer and Game Developer Evangelist at Sauce Labs. Get ready for a deep dive into the world of game development, debugging strategies, as well as a discussion on Sauce Labs’ 2023 Gaming Experience Survey.

September 2023 Sustainability Reflections: Investments, AI, and Partnerships Will Lead to Progress

Every September, world leaders, business executives, investors, NGOs, and global citizens descend upon New York City to learn and discuss progress towards building a sustainable future for all. Although there was much excitement and energy surrounding the UN General Assembly and Climate Week this year, there was very sobering news that more must be done if we expect to achieve the goals set out by the UN 17 Sustainable Development Goals(SDGs) and Paris Climate Accords.

Unravel BigQuery Cost 360 Feature

The Cost 360 feature within Unravel Data empowers you to effectively manage your expenses in BigQuery. This feature provides you with a comprehensive analysis of your costs, offering insights into cost breakdowns, chargebacks, and trends. By leveraging this information, you can enhance your cost management strategies and optimize your resource utilization.

How Performance Management Tools Increase QA ROI

As part of your integration stack, performance management tools are an excellent way to increase data reach and optimize staffing power in your testing runs. These tools provide critical telemetry data, enabling you to address issues faster, streamline your dev pipeline, and ensure continuous functionality. Integrations, like performance management tools, are critical to our new QA framework, signal-driven testing.

Expressive Ruby and Rails: Communicate Effectively With Your Code

Ruby is an expressive language. This is no accident; Matz very consciously designed Ruby as an intuitive language to more or less read like English. It's safe to say that he succeeded. Methods are named very carefully, and do what they say they do; they also tend to have inverse methods which do the opposite. In this post, we'll look at why expressive code is important and its impact on your productivity as a developer. Then, we'll explore how to best use some of Ruby's methods. Let's get started!