Hey Testers 😀
To ease the testing process for you, we are constantly updating our list of integrations with your favorite tools.
Check out our two new integrations 🤝
Give our new integrations a spin 🚀
Hey Testers 😀
To ease the testing process for you, we are constantly updating our list of integrations with your favorite tools.
Check out our two new integrations 🤝
Give our new integrations a spin 🚀
Welcome to the 90th edition of Coding Jag brought to you by LambdaTest!👐
Humans are prone to making mistakes, which makes software testing essential for any SDLC. Developers need to test everything they generate since things might have gone wrong at any step and these misses could potentially cost a lot.
Here's where a software tester steps in.
In this edition of Coding Jag, we discuss the role and responsibilities of a software tester and much more!
Welcome to the 89th edition of Coding Jag brought to you by LambdaTest!👐
Ghost is an open-source blogging platform that allows journalists to publish independently.
In this edition of Coding Jag, explore the key features of Ghost Testing, and much more!
Welcome to the 88th edition of Coding Jag brought to you by LambdaTest!👐
Testing engineers are responsible not just for determining the best testing technique, but also for inspecting and reporting on product quality throughout the production process.
This edition of Coding Jag explores the five C’s of describing a test engineer and more!
Welcome to the 87th edition of Coding Jag brought to you by LambdaTest!👐
Today, there is a multitude of browsers and versions available, which means that testing is more vital than ever, and businesses have no choice but to test across browsers to ensure that the experience is top-notch.
In this issue, we explore the most essential cross browser testing trends and much more!
Welcome to the 86th edition of Coding Jag brought to you by LambdaTest!👐
In this edition of Coding Jag, we discuss the tools QA coaches can use to achieve effortless growth and much more.
Hey Testers 😀
With the latest tunnel binary release, we have added a new capability -allowHosts
to provide domains that will be resolved from the LambdaTest Tunnel binary and the rest from the LambdaTest servers.
Using the -allowHosts
capability will reduce latency during test execution as data will be transferred from the tunnel client. Additionally, you can use this to control the flow of traffic from a user's network.–allowHosts <comma_separated_domains>
Shown below is an example of -allowHosts
capability 👇
./LT --user <username> --key <secret> –allowHosts google.com,apple.com, amazon.com
Hey Testers 😀
Glad to announce that LambdaTest integrates with Datadog! 🚀
Users can now signup with LambdaTest through the Datadog Marketplace, enabling them to send data directly and log bugs while performing cross-browser testing of websites (and web apps). 🕸️
Welcome to the 70th edition of Coding Jag brought to you by LambdaTest!👐
Welcome to the 69th edition of Coding Jag brought to you by LambdaTest!👐
As 2021 comes to a close, it's a great time to unwind and think about how you can be more successful as a tester in 2022.
This issue of Coding Jag encompasses some key points to help you achieve all of your testing goals in 2022.