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The Postman Always Pings Twice
Postman is a handy tool that can help you do full stack integration testing of your APIs. Learn how to use it without requiring any panic flips.
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4 lessons software teams can learn from rock bands
You wouldn’t put together a band where all four musicians played the guitar. Somebody needs to drum and sing. Similarly, QA teams need specialists across a range of skill sets and experience. And that’s just one of the rock-and-roll lessons that creative teams can learn.
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Linus Torvalds on the future of Linux kernel developers and development
Dirk Hohndel and Linus Torvalds talked about Linux developers, hardware, and coding in their latest, and first virtual Linux conversation.
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Dell XPS 13 Linux Developer Edition (2020) hands-on: A great laptop for hard-working developers
Like its ancestors before it, the latest Dell 13 Linux Developer Edition is an exceptional programmers' laptop.
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Where does a Programmer's brain store all the coding?
Research reveals that the coding or programming is stored in the same area of the brain as speech
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Podcast: Was open source inevitable? (Part 3)
EPISODE 3: OPERATING SYSTEMS FOR A HORIZONTAL STACK In this four-part miniseries within the Innovate @Open podcast, we explore the alterna...
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The mobile testing gotchas you need to know about
Testing applications on mobile devices has its own set of perils. For how many of these are you prepared?
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Out-of-date, insecure open-source software is everywhere
Synopsys has found that 99% of commercial software programs include at least one open-source component. But 91% of those included out of date or abandoned open-source code.
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Google vs. Oracle: The next chapter
Google and Oracle's Supreme Court case, which will determine billions of dollars of revenue and software programming's future, has been delayed. And it may finally be decided on issues having nothing to with API copyrights.
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Where's my check? COBOL's role in delay of stimulus and unemployment payments
With job losses and income plummeting thanks to the coronavirus pandemic we need money as fast as we can, but government systems written in the old COBOL computer language are blocking us from our cash.
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Aligning BDD with Continuous Delivery
Behavior-driven development (BDD) is a tried-and-true way to build shared understanding of features and stories among team members from different disciplines. It’s also a way to combine the insights from different viewpoints to get a more rounded view of what to build. Let’s explore some ways that BDD fits into and enables continuous delivery (CD).
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In search of the full stack testing team
How do you know if your testing team is doing a good job? These five guidelines are a good start.
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5 things QA testers wish programmers understood
Software developers need testers to be their shield in the fight against software defects. QA professionals want programmers to know how to strengthen this alliance.
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The Linux Foundation identifies most important open-source software components and their problems
In its latest study, the Linux Foundation's Core Infrastructure Initiative discovered just how prevalent open-source components are in all software and their shared problems and vulnerabilities.
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A very brief history of cloud computing
The cloud's been with us for 14 years now. Let's take a quick look at its history.
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3 Lessons from big software failures
We all learn from mistakes. Ideally, we learn from *someone else’s* mistakes. Here are several software failures and their takeaways.
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The Supreme Court will decide software development's future in Google v. Oracle
The final steps are being made in the Google v. Oracle copyright case, which will put the fate of programming in the hands of the Supreme Court.
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Advantages and Disadvantages of Node.JS web app development
Node.js web app development is becoming increasingly popular and can be an important solution for companies. Choosing technology is one of the most important decisions that you should make to develop a successful web application. Read our article to discover the pros and cons of web application development using Node.js.
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Java 13 brings multi-line strings with text blocks
The language Java is reputed to be rather cumbersome. The developers are trying to change a lot.
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Java finally goes all in on open source with the Jakarta EE 8 release
The Eclipse Foundation has announced the release of the Jakarta EE 8, the first truly open-source, vendor-neutral version of Java Enterprise Edition.
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