Building positive working relationships with team members is critical for testers’ success. There is, however, a catch. Testing requires scepticism, questioning, and critique. Because of the nature of the role, some people may even perceive testing as a destructive activity.
This is part 3 of our 3-part Hyperparameter Optimization series, if you haven’t read the previous 2 parts where we explain ClearML’s approach towards HPO, you can find them here and here. In this blog post, we will focus on applying everything we learned to a “real world” use case.
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We will implement some web methods, which will be useful for creating a messaging client. However, the following items fall outside the scope of this sample.
What if you could write sloppy code and have Ruby fix it for you automatically? With RuboCop, you can! Of course, linters and auto-formatters have other benefits, even if your code is pristine. Join Ayooluwa Isaiah for a tour of RuboCop.
ConfigCat’s feature flag and configuration management service is now integrated with Bitrise, and their Verified Step can help you test in production, fix bugs easier, and deploy with more security.