Carlos G
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The @webdriverio project is truly developing to the most versatile testing tool in the ecosystem: web, mobile, desktop, tv, component, visual, performance, a11y, vscode extension and more #testing! So proud, excited and stoked on what is and what will come 😏
We have exciting news y'all 🤩 our mobile and visual leader @wswebcreation did amazing work over the holidays and updated our #Appium boilerplate project to continue guide folks using WebdriverIO for web and mobile testing. Some exciting updates are ... (1/4 🧵)
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I am building a new SaaS template for Rails called Business Class. Since there are several similar good options on the market today you might wonder why I am even doing it. https://t.co/KgSOR8NqoW
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Here’s 3 reasons why I am building a brand new SaaS template for Rails.
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All component testing examples I see out there are overly simplistic and stop where user interaction is required 🙈 makes me really thing if folks test their components thoroughly! I am very excited how @webdriverio will be able to change that! 🚀
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Rubyists, this is a thread you want to read!
I'm so hyped as we get closer & closer to the Christmas Day release of Ruby 3.2. Actually, there are so many great things in 3.2 that we couldn't wait for release day, but already deployed it for all Shopify storefront requests. Allow me to do a deep dive on all the details 🧵
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We've merged YJIT Code GC! Ruby 3.2 will be an exciting release for YJIT users.
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This PR implements code GC for YJIT. The design is as follows: Free as many ISEQs as possible. One idea to approach code GC is to free only JIT code for GCed ISEQs. Another idea is to free less f...
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The length of waits in the Welsh NHS are truly staggering. The Welsh Government has serious questions to answer. In Wales there are 60,000 waits of over 2 years for treatment. In England there are 200. This takes some unpacking but it has a horrible human cost. Thread:
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@cvvinayvarma @BischoffDev @TrishaChetani @DarkArtsWizard @Nikolay_A00 @NirTal2 @joecolantonio you need to put it on a blockchain first, or it won't work. 😜 imo too many people want to test data/content in black box tests, anyway. Test functionality—the right *thing (not value) is provided by API call and properly displayed. Leave data correctness to unit/service tests.
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Here is an idea for the paranoid. When you decide to use an open source library, fork it and use your fork. You're in control of upgrading and improving the library at your own cadence. Frequently submitting PRs for improvements and pulling from the upstream repository.
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UK inflation should be 20% It is being driven by a falling exchange rate for the pound. It costs more to buy a dollar than ever. Because traders do not trust our politicians or our debt. One dollar cost 72 pence a year ago and now costs 87 pence. 20% increase.
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M1 MacBook Pro feels faster than Intel MacBook Pro, but many things still seem slower than my Linux desktop. I'm not sure if it's the limitation of a laptop or the property of the macOS platform in general.
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Automated tests and reviews were not invented to slow you down, but rather speed things up 🚀. It's a big misconception.
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Just finished reading When is JIT Faster Than A Compiler? https://t.co/wqr0L9rkiw via @Shopify
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I had this conversation over and over before I really understood it. It goes: “X language can be as fast as a compiled language because it has a JIT compiler!” “Wow! It’s as fast as C?” “Well, no,...
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I've wanted to make this happen for years & we're finally doing it!! Maintainers from 10 different OSS projects in WebDriver ecosystem are meeting up to collaborate. If you want to join us to become a contributor to one of these projects, please apply! https://t.co/3bPWmSD0YX
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An event to improve contributions to and collaboration among open source WebDriver based projects
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Never used Capistrano, but still defended it today at Ruby subreddit. It's great we have options and different tools fit different people and requirements. Drop the superiority complex, please.
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