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Forwards and notes on development, testing, security, and operations from @q587p.

About me: studied as System Architect, worked as a SysAdmin, working now as an Test Automation Engineer. Also, I'm interested in hacking (and everything related to it).

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#testing #conference

ProQuality Community are calling for the first big event of the year – One Day ProQuality.

Date: May 20 from 10:00 to 16:30 (GMT +3:00)
Format: Online, RUS

In One Day ProQuality you will learn:
• the advantages of JS automation and cloud testing;
• who is a Quality Architect and how to become one;
• why a game tester doesn't "just play games" and manual testing never dies.
And these are just a few of the One Day ProQuality themes: register and join community now!
https://epa.ms/yt-pq-reg
Forwarded from Deleted Account
If Application Security is your passion or/and responsibility, you must join this free event from the OWASP SAMM project. It is on May 27, and you do not want to miss it.

https://owaspsamm.org/user-day/
#programming #CSharp

In recent years, there’s been a trend of strict null checking in programming languages:

* TypeScript has the strictNullChecks option.
* In Kotlin (preferred language for Android development), all types don’t allow null values by default.
* In Swift (Apple’s language of choice), only the Optional data type allows null values.
* Nullable reference types bring similar functionality to C#. The feature was originally planned for C# 7 and was finally released as part of C# 8.

In this tutorial, author looks at the state of the Nullable Reference Types feature in C#, one year after its initial release:

https://www.dotnetcurry.com/csharp/nullable-reference-types-csharp
#video #live #GoLang

⭐️ “Step into Azure CosmosDB in Mongo API mode” by Yurii Shnitsar

In this topic, Yurii going to cover the resource and pricing model in #CosmosDB
We will talk about rate limiting, resource modes, partitioning, sharding, geo-redundancy, and much more.
Also, I'm going to compare CosmosDB with an open-source MongoDB and present the results for you.

⭐️ “How to automate your #swagger” by Bogdan Lobor

Usually, there is one common problem in most projects; it's an outdated #API definition. It's fine if a team is small, and everyone can read #Go code. But, let's be honest, it's mostly an exception.
Let's talk about how we can automate things, moreover how we can build API-first services.

https://youtu.be/88AoENCC5QE
#SRE

This article says it's about #SLOs, but it's really about measuring #latency. Gil Tene (CTO of Azul, the high performance JVM company), has a bunch of talks about this, which he calls “coordinated omission.” If you search for Gil and that term, you'll find lots of talks and posts about it.

https://thenewstack.io/how-to-correctly-frame-and-calculate-latency-slos/
Forwarded from NoNameCon
Despite all the pandemic challenges, the NoNameCon crew is working hard to bring you the 2021 edition of our conference! Please read this post to know more about our progress and plans. Details: https://nonamecon.org/updates-about-nonamecon-2021/