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Apium Academy Software Workshops to Boost Your Career

Apiumhub

In the dynamic and ever-evolving landscape of the software development industry, staying up to date is not merely a choice but a strategic imperative. Engaging in courses and software workshops is not just an investment in personal growth but a commitment to professional relevance. Learn more about this workshop here. Click here.

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Scrum master certification: Top 13 certs for agile pros

CIO

The agile methodology, which facilitates collaboration between stakeholders, teams, and customers during software development, is fast gaining prominence in today’s enterprises. The certification is also well-suited for software engineers, business analysts, and project managers.

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Effective Software Testing – A Developer’s Guide

Henrik Warne

I recently finished Effective Software Testing – A Developer’s Guide by Maurício Aniche , and I really liked it. I have been coding for a long time and I think I have been writing pretty good tests for the features I have implemented. The book apparently grew out of lecture notes from a course on software testing.

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Here’s Why You Should Write Unit Tests

Modus Create

Software engineers have been testing ever since they could write code. However, the ability to automate software tests commercially emerged only in the 1980s with the introduction of AutoTester. Unit testing is a type of software testing where individual units or software components are tested.

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How to build confidence as an engineer: an interview with Glen Mailer, CircleCI Staff Software Engineer

CircleCI

From the technical executives to folks on the ground in engineering, management and site reliability, we wanted to know what “confidence” meant to them, and how it had changed over the course of their careers. In this interview, we spoke to CircleCI Staff Software Engineer, Glen Mailer. We hope you enjoy it.

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6 Talks We’re Excited to Hear This Year at the Kansas City Developer Conference

OverOps

With the rise of CI/CD teams are able to deliver new code and features to customers faster than ever before. As new tools are introduced to accelerate integration and delivery of new code, it’s important to ensure that your team is able to embrace the cultural shift necessary to support these new workflows. Thursday at 3:45 PM | 2210.

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What I Learned From the First “Testing Without Mocks” Course

James Shore

It’s about a novel way of testing code. Qualitative Feedback Seven people (70%) commented that we should keep the exercise-focused format of the course. Two people (20%) specifically called out the structure of the code as a positive, and two others liked the clear explanations. Skip to the improvements. Cristóbal G.,

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