It's your time to set up your testing on Bitrise! In the third article of our Android testing series, we will give you some hints on how to effectively run a virtual device on your CI.
Flutter is a user interface toolkit from Google which is primarily used to develop mobile applications but can also be deployed to create web and desktop apps. With Flutter, we can develop applications for both IOS and Android using the same source code. This dovetails neatly with Bugfender, our remote logging service that allows users to collect logs for everything in the application.
This is a step-by-step guide with hands-on tips for migrating your iOS apps from Jenkins and fastlane to Bitrise, quickly and easily.
We all know that what customers see in the market is, in fact, only a small percent of the shifts happening within our organizations. Recently, Time Magazine stated that “Every Company is a Tech Company… The Disruption is Just Beginning.” We’re seeing it in the way we wait in lines, find places to stay when traveling and work from anywhere. The disruption is distribution, and it impacts how we live and build applications.
If you’ve been following Apache Kafka over the past few years, you’ll know a very important milestone has now been reached. The company that was spun out of LinkedIn to propel this open source technology to the future is now going Public. Well done Confluent, congratulations on your IPO!
At its core, Bitrise has open-source components. In fact, many of the Steps that make up Bitrise Workflows are open-source developments. But did you know that Bitrise has an open API and users are actively creating extra apps and other components that make use of the API?