Open Source Spotlight Open Source Spotlight: Git History with Rodrigo Pombo Rodrigo Pombo, creator of Git History gets candid about the inspiration for his project (an accident!), the best way to commit code, the perks of "funemployment", and 'tabs vs. spaces'.
Open Source Spotlight Open Source Spotlight: Hint.css & Web Maker with Kushagra Gour Kushagra Gour, creator of Hint.css & Web Maker talks about juggling multiple open source projects, focusing on accessibility and overcoming coder's block.
Open Source Spotlight Open Source Spotlight: Vuetify with John Leider John Leider, creator of Vuetify talks about the importance of community and connection, and actively listening to feedback from your users.
Open Source Spotlight Open Source Spotlight: DOMPurify with Mario Heiderich Mario Heiderich, the creator of DOMPurify talks about the need for sanitizer libraries, the importance of security for HTML, and the need to keep the features minimal.
Open Source Spotlight Open Source Spotlight: Sulu with Daniel Rotter Daniel Rotter, creator of Sulu, the Symfony CMS talks about the challenges he faced while building Sulu, the importance of testing, and the difference between theory and practical application of concepts.
Open Source Spotlight Open Source Spotlight: curl with Daniel Stenberg Creator of curl, Daniel Stenberg, talks about his motivation to work on curl for 25+ years, what makes curl so powerful, and his vision for the future of curl.
Open Source Spotlight Open Source Spotlight: Oswald Labs with Anand Chowdhary Creator of Oswald Labs Anand Chowdhary talks about making technology accessible to people with disabilities, the challenges faced by open source projects, and how companies can promote open source culture.
Open Source Spotlight Open Source Spotlight: Spectre.css with Yan Zhu Yan Zhu, creator of Spectre.css talks about the perks of working on CSS, the need to keep code lightweight, the importance of working on open source projects, and tips on building products for overpopulated industries.
Open Source Spotlight Open Source Spotlight: Discourse with Sam Saffron Discourse co-founder Sam Saffron talks about breaking Discourse on production, the rewards of open source contribution, and why abandoned projects on GitHub deserve your attention.
Open Source Spotlight Open Source Spotlight: QUnit with Leo Balter Leo Balter talks about distributing information for free, setting the standards of JavaScript at TC39, and becoming better professionals through open source contribution.
Open Source Spotlight Open Source Spotlight: fullPage.js with Álvaro Trigo Álvaro Trigo of fullPage.js talks about coming up with one of the first ever SPA libraries, programming as a hobby, and the rewards of giving back to the community.
Selenium [Webinar] Selenium 4 with Simon Stewart BrowserStack hosted Simon Stewart, the creator of WebDriver and core contributor to Selenium for a webinar on Selenium 4 on July 18, 2019. Watch the video and transcript here.
Podcasts BrowserStack Featured in the Leading Automated Testing Podcast, TestTalks with Joe Colantonio As software eats the world, it’s important to recognize the impact of poor quality software – and the threat it can pose to your business. Apple’s step of identifying 2018 as the year of software quality is a call for other organizations – including yours – to do the same.
Product Introducing Integrations with Atlassian’s Jira Software and Trello Jira Software is used by more than 35,000 teams across the globe, including BrowserStack. That’s why we’re happy to introduce our new integrations with Jira and Trello.
Testing 101 Software Testing as an Olympic Sport: 5 Tips For Gold As you’re reading this, nearly three thousand athletes from 92 countries are taking part in the PyeongChang 2018 Olympics. Each has devoted years of training and hard work – aside from shedding blood, sweat and tears – for their opportunity to win gold and glory.
Product Introducing App Automate for Powerful Mobile Application Testing Over the past decade, we’ve seen a shift in how software is consumed and developed. Consumers have moved from using software on desktops, to the web, to mobile apps today.