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How To Test for Your Software’s Scalability

DZone

As companies develop, they provide services at greater capacities. To achieve new heights, a company needs to improve the quality of the platform behind its success. Several software tests can improve your digital products. Software scalability tests are imperative for any company operating in the digital market. Scalability testing and performance testing are ways to assess software capabilities.

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Faster crash analysis for mobile apps

Dynatrace

Dynatrace news. Mobile app crashes are among the most impactful events that users can experience on their mobile devices. They have a powerful negative effect on customer experience. Avoiding mobile app crashes isn’t always possible because certain conditions can’t easily be anticipated. Bugs happen—so you need to be prepared to deal with crashes that pose risks to your business.

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NET 6: Threading Improvements

InfoQ

While numerous libraries exist to abstract away the complexities of asynchronous and concurrent programming, developers still need to drop down to lower thread-handling logic from time to time. Continuing our API changes for.NET 6 series, we look at some new tricks for multi-threading. By Jonathan Allen.

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Bucketizing date and time data

SQL Performance

Bucketizing date and time data involves organizing data in groups representing fixed intervals of time for analytical purposes. Often the input is time series data stored in a table where the rows represent measurements taken at regular time intervals. For example, the measurements could be temperature and humidity readings taken every 5 minutes, and you want to group the data using hourly buckets and compute aggregates like average per hour.

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Grow Professionally as a Backend Developer

DZone

We are continuing with our interview series ( previously we had interviewed Diego Ojeda – Android Lead at Apiumhub and Serhii Zabolennyi – the QA Automation engineer at Apiumhub ) and today we have a Backend interview with Javier Gomez – backend developer at Apiumhub. In this interview, Javier gives advice for junior developers who are hoping to grow professionally as backend developers and shares his programming style, his favorite books, and how he deals with the unexpected as a backend develo

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Dynatrace deployment on Windows is now even more secure!

Dynatrace

Dynatrace news. Dynatrace enables you to monitor even the most highly complex and heterogeneous IT environments, where in many cases, the human mind alone simply can’t make sense of all monitored entities and their relationships so as to understand the nature, impact, and root cause of detected problems and events. Such insights are possible thanks to the high quality of the monitoring data that Dynatrace OneAgent provides to our Davis AI causation engine.

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New Smashing Workshops on Front-End & Design

Smashing Magazine

New Smashing Workshops on Front-End & Design. New Smashing Workshops on Front-End & Design. Iris Lješnjanin. 2021-08-11T13:25:00+00:00. 2021-08-11T15:41:39+00:00. You might know it already, but perhaps not yet: we regularly run friendly online workshops around front-end and design. We have a couple of workshops coming up soon, and we thought that, you know, you might want to join in as well.

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Progressive Web Apps and the Future of Mobile Web

DZone

The digital consumption over the years has been through a radical change. It’s a revolution that has changed the way people access information over the internet. Of course, with a vertical growth in smartphone users, they are the torchbearers of the digital revolution without any doubt. An increase in mobile usage has upped the game for businesses globally, allowing them to re-strategize their online user experience.

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3 Modern Tools For Automated Testing Of Your Web Applications

Testsigma

Whether we’re shopping online or reserving a table at our favourite restaurant — we might use web applications in several instances during the day. Owing to how we consume content and perform our day-to-day functions now, businesses are optimizing web apps and how! From making them more user-friendly to crafting a mobile app-like experience, we’ve swiftly moved to the era of progressive web apps.

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Handling Mounting And Unmounting Of Navigation Routes In React Native

Smashing Magazine

Handling Mounting And Unmounting Of Navigation Routes In React Native. Handling Mounting And Unmounting Of Navigation Routes In React Native. Daniel Don. 2021-08-11T11:40:00+00:00. 2021-08-11T15:41:39+00:00. In this article, we are going to walk through mounting and unmounting of navigation routes in React Native. An expected behavior of your app is that once the authentication condition is met, a new set of navigation routes are available only to logged-in users, while the other screens which w

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Get Hyped: Synonyms in MongoDB Atlas Search

The Polyglot Developer

Sometimes, the word you’re looking for is on the tip of your tongue, but you can’t quite grasp it. For example, when you’re trying to find a really funny tweet you saw last night to show your friends. If you’re sitting there reading this and thinking, “Wow, Anaiya and Nic, you’re so right. I wish there was a fix for this,” strap on in!

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What Are the Differences between Web and Mobile App Testing?

DZone

A few years back, software testing practice was about the testing website and web apps for laptops and desktops. The rise of the mobile ecosystem gains the focus of app testing against gadgets like smartphones, wearables, and tablets. There are general testing methods, tools, and approaches used for mobile app testing and web app testing. The difference between web and mobile functionality is apparent.

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5 Signs you need to implement Automated web testing

Testsigma

We now live on the internet! DataReportal states that around 4.80 billion of the global population use the internet, as of July 2021. That’s around 61% of the entire world population. From reading the news and booking tickets to buying groceries and meeting people — everything is now online. In the vast ocean of mobile apps and websites/web apps, we’re going to talk about web apps and web testing in this post. .

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Cookieless Alternative To Embed HTML, CSS And JS Code Snippets

Smashing Magazine

Cookieless Alternative To Embed HTML, CSS And JS Code Snippets. Cookieless Alternative To Embed HTML, CSS And JS Code Snippets. Henrik Fricke. 2021-08-10T11:45:00+00:00. 2021-08-10T13:04:46+00:00. When we implement websites today, we are confronted by a lot of things we need to take care of. Ideally, we want to have a fast, secure, accessible, and fair website.

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8 Must-haves for Your Cloud Migration Checklist in 2021

Simform

Cloud migrations are prudent in the age of system modernization. However, the process is a massive undertaking and needs proper planning. There are several facets to cloud migrations that you need to get right for successful ROI. Here, we have created a cloud migration checklist that includes all the major planning, assessment, execution, and validation aspects.

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A Case for API Observability

DZone

APIs — by now, we're all familiar with the term. Every service or software we use or build today either uses or is an API. If APIs are a central pillar in your building and delivery of software and services, you'll know that the success of your software or services depends on the integrity, availability, and performance of your APIs. Traditional API monitoring sure does help you stay on top of uptime, security, and performance.

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How to choose a tool when shift left testing is your requirement?

Testsigma

Traditional Software Development Life Cycle such as Waterfall Model relied on step by step movement from left to right in SDLC. It started from requirement gathering and moved towards the right one step at a time. Evidently, testing came last in the cycle and any delays in it resulted in coinciding with the deadlines. That had the testing team stressed out because the bugs should be identified and fixed before the software release.

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DynatraceGo! APAC 2021: Lessons in thick data and keeping pace with the market

Dynatrace

Dynatrace news. Yesterday was a big moment for me. I’ve led exceptional teams here at Dynatrace for almost three years, and today was the moment I saw all of our hard work, teamwork, and customer obsession come together; at DynatraceGo! It underlined my absolute conviction that the Dynatrace community, which we call our village, is a highly connected place.

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Useful Figma Plugins And Tools

Smashing Magazine

Useful Figma Plugins And Tools. Useful Figma Plugins And Tools. Janet John. 2021-08-12T13:30:00+00:00. 2021-08-12T14:41:21+00:00. There are literally thousands of Figma plugins out there. Which ones do you use? How often do you use them? We’ve scouted for some of the useful ones , and we hope that the ones listed below will help you improve your workflow.

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Removing the Roadblock to Continuous Performance Testing

DZone

Continuous performance testing makes total sense. You can’t afford to have a new feature, update, or bug fix brings you two steps forward and three steps back. The new functionality must work flawlessly — and it can’t disrupt the pre-existing functionality that users have come to rely on. Unfortunately, it’s all too easy to break something when different teams are evolving different components (built on many different architectures) at different speeds, all in parallel.

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More message recoverability options in ServicePulse

Particular Software

ServicePulse 1.30 is out and this release is all about better recoverability management. We’ve addressed several of our most popular feature requests: add notes to failed message groups restore groups of deleted messages replace lazy loading in message lists with paging export failed message data Read on to take a look at these features in more detail.

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TestNG vs. JUnit Testing Framework: Which One Is Better?

DZone

Software Development goes through many phases like requirement gathering & analysis, communication, design, code building, testing, and release. A business has to ensure that the product they deliver is up to the mark, which is possible when the product goes through multidimensional quality checks. Testing is an indispensable part of the SDLC and can be achieved either manually or automatically.

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HTTP/3 From A To Z: Core Concepts (Part 1)

Smashing Magazine

HTTP/3 From A To Z: Core Concepts (Part 1). HTTP/3 From A To Z: Core Concepts (Part 1). Robin Marx. 2021-08-09T11:00:00+00:00. 2021-08-09T15:05:19+00:00. You may have read some blog posts or heard conference talks on this topic and think you know the answers. You’ve probably heard things like: “HTTP/3 is much faster than HTTP/2 when there is packet loss”, or “HTTP/3 connections have less latency and take less time to set up”, and probably “HTTP/3 can send data more quickly and can send more reso

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Smashing Podcast Episode 41 With Eva PenzeyMoog: Designing For Safety

Smashing Magazine

Smashing Podcast Episode 41 With Eva PenzeyMoog: Designing For Safety. Smashing Podcast Episode 41 With Eva PenzeyMoog: Designing For Safety. Drew McLellan. 2021-08-10T05:00:00+00:00. 2021-08-10T09:07:33+00:00. In this episode, we’re talking about designing for safety. What does it mean to consider vulnerable users in our designs? Drew McLellan talks to expert Eva PenzeyMoog to find out.

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