Wed.Mar 23, 2022

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Open Source for Testers – What, Where, Who, Why, When, and How- 5W1H

Testsigma

The open-source movement has become the most talked-about topic in the tech industry for the past two decades. We see a huge demand, inclination, and adoption of open-source software by organizations as well as software workers. This quest for open source will only grow with time, and as testers, this opens up an array of opportunities for us as well as testing and tech communities.

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Add a Comments Section to an Eleventy Website with MongoDB and Netlify

The Polyglot Developer

I’m a huge fan of static generated websites! From a personal level, I have The Polyglot Developer , Poké Trainer Nic , and The Tracy Developer Meetup , all three of which are static generated websites built with either Hugo or Eleventy. In addition to being static generated, all three are hosted on Netlify. I didn’t start with a static generator though.

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Role of No-code/Low-code testing tools for Modern Agile QA teams

Testsigma

The world is entering a new age of technology. Low-code/no-code tools are already becoming a mainstay for many global teams. By going no-code/low-code, teams can now fill in the gap between the accelerating demands of application delivery and team skill sets. While these tools are nicely on their way to becoming mainstream for development, similar ones for test automation are pushing their way into the market. credits: me.