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How to reduce the risk of missing bugs before deploying on production?

Testsigma

It’s very common to have a handful of issues when deploying a software change to production because you are replacing a working version of your software or application with the one having the desired changes. All you have to do is, invest some hours in creating a script and just run the script again when you want to deploy a change.

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DevOps automation: From event-driven automation to answer-driven automation [with causal AI]

Dynatrace

In this blog, we will dive into the transformative power of answer-driven automation. In this blog, we will dive into the transformative power of answer-driven automation. In the world of DevOps and SRE, DevOps automation answers the undeniable need for efficiency and scalability.

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A testers guide to deal with missed bugs

Testsigma

Such organizations blame testers for a missed production bug. No matter how much you test, a few bugs can still slip through the testing phase & reach production. No matter how much you test, a few bugs can still slip through the testing phase & reach production.

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What is DevTestOps | Role of DevTestOps in Continuous Testing

Testsigma

DevTestOps highlights the key role of the tester in the development of the product along with the Ops professionals. DevTestOps highlights the key role of the tester in the development of the product along with the Ops professionals. Below image clearly depicts how testing can be included in different stages of a DevOps process.

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Progress Delayed Is Progress Denied

Alex Russell

Before we get into measuring water levels, I want to make some things excruciatingly clear. Apple bars web apps from the only App Store allowed on iOS. [1]. Apple forces developers of competing browsers to use their engine for all browsers on iOS , restricting their ability to deliver a better version of the web platform.

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HTTP/3: Practical Deployment Options (Part 3)

Smashing Magazine

Next, we’ll look at how to set up servers and clients (that’s the hard part unless you’re using a content delivery network (CDN)). This explains the challenges involved in deploying and testing HTTP/3 yourself. It details how and if you should change your web pages and resources as well. Robin Marx. 2021-09-06T11:00:00+00:00.

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HTTP/3: Performance Improvements (Part 2)

Smashing Magazine

This explains the challenges involved in deploying and testing HTTP/3 yourself. It details how and if you should change your web pages and resources as well. It is physically limited by the speed of light or, practically, how fast signals can travel in wires or in the open air. Robin Marx. 2021-08-23T06:20:00+00:00.