TL;DR If you into problem solving and riddles, Zahada is the place for you. Zahada is a noun with one possible meaning: a saying, question, picture, etc., containing a hidden…
TL;DR In posts functional language series about Elm, I stated that Programming Elm Build Safe and Maintainable Front-End Applications by Jeremy Fairbank is a remarkable Elm book. Not Good For…
TL;DR In the previous post, we gave an introduction to pattern matching in functions. Today we explain how to overload function in Elixir. This post is part of the functional language…
TL;DR In the previous post, we discussed Graph Coverage Criteria. Today we move onto Graph Node Coverage Criteria. We will introduce you to software testing based on the remarkable book, …
TL;DR Yesterday was the time for Testival #61 Meetup, our third online edition. Here is what I learned. The concept was as usual. This time we had two talks and…
TL;DR In the last post, we presented Exploratory Testing Antipatterns and how to avoid those using Testivator. Today we talk about Session-Based Testing Limits, presented by WorkRoom Productions. Many thanks…
TL;DR The last time we presented how to make a team member make a bond. Today we present three types of organizations and how they affect project teams’ effectiveness. This post…
TL;DR This post is a story about how I created an Open Source Elixir ExKeyCDN Library for KeyCDN API. Setting As part of my Elixir learning path, I decided that…
TL;DR It is time to scare you a little bit. This short blog post by Google Chromium Blog reveals the truth of how the original purpose of Cookies moved to…
TL;DR One more interesting bug magnet story. This time I have trouble with Microsoft Excel on Windows 10 OS, let’s say the latest Desktop version. Well, the screenshot above clearly…