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Powering the Web: Two Decades of Open Source Publishing With WordPress and MySQL

Percona

WordPress, the ubiquitous publishing platform that launched millions of blogs and websites, turned 20 on May 27th. MySQL was founded in 1995 and went open source in 2000. MySQL was the database for phpWebLog, for example, way back in 2000. MySQL was performant enough to support heavily trafficked blogs and websites.

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7 top tools for responsive web design testing

Testsigma

Responsive design is an approach to design websites such that it responds well on all screen sizes, platforms, and orientations. But the question is, how to perform such exhaustive testing? Some of the most common responsive checks that you need to perform includes : Does the website load properly on all the major devices?

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In-product guidance accelerates Service Level Objectives (SLO) setup for confident deployments

Dynatrace

The flip side of speeding up delivery, however, is that each software release comes with the risk of impacting your goals of availability, performance, or any business KPIs. Dynatrace offers more than 2000 different metrics that are ready for use as dedicated SLIs. Choose from a range of ready-to-use SLO use cases.

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Increase the Performance of your Site with Lazy-Loading and Code-Splitting

Jos

It turns out this component structure provides a great foundation to improve the performance of our sites. Lazy-loading and bundle splitting can have a huge impact on page performance: less code requested, parsed, and executed. Improving performance of our sites by loading only what is needed Imagine a typical web page.

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What is Non-Functional Testing? – All you need to know

Testlodge

This article discusses and defines non-functional testing, how it is performed and offers a roundup and links to tools that can help. By performing some non-functional tests, QA could determine the root cause. Risks of not Performing Non-Functional Testing. A Cybersecurity team will often perform these tests.

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Increase the Performance of your Site with Lazy-Loading and Code-Splitting

Jos

It turns out this component structure provides a great foundation to improve the performance of our sites. Lazy-loading and bundle splitting can have a huge impact on page performance: less code requested, parsed, and executed. Improving performance of our sites by loading only what is needed Imagine a typical web page.

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How automation can work along with device providers on cloud as most in-house device labs are closed

Testsigma

This is also obvious from the fact that Google is now indexing all websites mobile-first. If you are someone who has a website – more often than not, chances are that it will be majorly consumed on a mobile phone. Testing their products/website on a selected number of mobile phones. Introduction.

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