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Automating DevOps practices fuels speed and quality

Dynatrace

Takeaways from this article on DevOps practices: DevOps practices bring developers and operations teams together and enable more agile IT. Still, while DevOps practices enable developer agility and speed as well as better code quality, they can also introduce complexity and data silos. Dynatrace news.

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Stop Being Afraid of Databases

DZone

Our goal is to speed up development and minimize rollbacks. We want developers to be able to work efficiently while taking ownership of their databases. To achieve this level of quality, they rely on a range of practices, including thorough testing, code reviews, automated CI/CD pipelines , and component monitoring.

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Your Guide to Automated Testing [Article and Tutorials]

DZone

It's time to automate you testing process! What Is Automated Testing? Getting Started With Automated Testing by Jason Simon — A breakdown of all the information about Automated Testing into more digestible pieces to make it easier for you to replicate.

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Software Testing for Startups: Speed-Quality Balance

DZone

This frequently forces young entrepreneurs to neglect important parts of software development that might seem inessential at first glance. Unfortunately (for them) this can include software testing.

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4 Software QA Metrics To Enhance Dev Quality and Speed

DZone

million developers worldwide. In an attempt to hold their place within the market, developers are having to speed their process up whilst delivering products of ever-increasing quality. Often speed and quality seem at odds with one another, but in reality, this isn’t the case.

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Is Quality With Speed Really Possible in Software Testing?

DZone

While it is an established fact, one of the major concerns of developers is the quality of the software delivered in minimum time, at the lowest costs, and with maximum accuracy. While it may seem something too good to be true, the development of such software is not just the dream, it is the need. There is an ideal case scenario.

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Observability throughout the software development lifecycle increases delivery performance

Dynatrace

Today, development teams suffer from a lack of automation for time-consuming tasks, the absence of standardization due to an overabundance of tool options, and insufficiently mature DevSecOps processes. This leads to frustrating bottlenecks for developers attempting to build and deliver software.

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