I've been programming a lot lately. Testers: if you think you’re getting crappy code and documentation from programmers, wait until you see the shit they're getting from other programmers.
Learning Git is not the most exciting thing in the world, so Simon went the extra mile to make this course lively with interactive storytelling. I'm so pleased to have this Git tutorial available FREE on TAU! 🎉
🔗 https://t.co/c5YD9dEMVG
@maaretp I use both cypress (for e2e testing) and puppeteer with pptr-mock-server with jest and jest-image-snapshot for ci.The pptr-mock-server will allow you test only the react app and not worry about the backend or data. With fixed data you can then take image snapshots as assertions.
Very glad to announce the first production release of Arjuna.
Arjuna is an open-source, Apache Licensed, Python based modern test automation framework:
Arjuna 1.0.0:
https://t.co/Z1EeeQqvIk
#arjuna#testautomation
Code reviews that include code style feedback are a total waste of time. Just add an auto-styler / formatter to the code submission process. If styling can't be automated, it's not worth caring about.
Rome, an experimental JavaScript toolchain, is now open source and available for contributors 🥳🏛️📜
It's far from production ready and there's a lot missing. There's no npm release, docs, website, or integrations available. Come help us build them!
https://t.co/CTqxbSUb9Y
Like with DevOps, a tester plays an important part with AIOps—they just have to determine what that is.
My first community contribution of 2020 started with Stickyminds about A Tester's Role in AIOps.
https://t.co/Fkk5gOf9SO
Why stop at DevOps, DevSecOps or DevFinSecOps? Let's add Experimentation, Leadership, Operations, Product, Monitoring, Engineering, Networking and Testing... DevEngLeadOpsProdMonEngNetTest is too long, so maybe just initials? Maybe it's just devs doing DevELOPMENT?