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When To Use A List Comprehension In Python

To be honest, most Python developers are not using list comprehensions. Even I, who is writing this blog, never used list comprehensions before. But when I saw some examples, I felt I had to try and use them in my Python code. The reason for this change of mind is that there are a few advantages we get if we implement list comprehensions. Let’s see what these are in this blog today.

How to ensure your AI projects are production ready

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Breaking Down Silos: Aligning QA, Dev, and DevOps to Build Better APIs

Software release cycles are accelerating. In fact, 85% of organizations now release at least once per month, with a 51% increase in automated testing spend last year alone. Yet API quality still breaks down. Why? APIs sit at the center of this acceleration, but as velocity increases, many organizations face a persistent challenge.

Platform Engineering Vs Devops: Difference In 2025

Let’s start with DevOps, the buzzword that changed how we think about building and shipping software. These days, every college student and other professional wants to become a DevOps engineer. If you are an aspiring DevOps engineer or already working as a DevOps engineer, this blog will help you understand the difference between Platform engineering and Devops Platform engineering is really changing every company’s perspective on developing platforms.

Rethinking the Economics of Agentic AI: When 'Cheap' Gets Complicated

Everyone thinks AI is getting cheaper. But is it really? At first glance, the economics of AI seem to be improving for everyone. Thanks to continued model optimization and advances in hardware, the cost of running LLMs (also known as inference) is steadily decreasing. Developers today can access incredibly powerful models at a fraction of what it cost just a year ago. But there’s a catch.

Compliance is Everyone's Job: How to Automate Your Headaches Away

Another day, another API. Fueled by AI-assisted coding and agile workflows, the speed of innovation has never been higher. But for the compliance team? It’s panic mode. Every new API must follow a minefield of internal rules: security protocols, naming conventions, reuse policies, documentation standards. And while the dev team is flying forward, compliance is stuck doing manual reviews, chasing specs, and untangling inconsistencies often after the code is already written.

What Is API Gateway Federation? A Guide to Centralized API Management

API gateway federation refers to the integration and management of multiple API gateways within a unified control plane. This approach allows organizations to use different API gateways, which may be from various vendors or tailored to specific environments (e.g., cloud-based, on-premises), while centrally managing their configurations, policies, and monitoring. Figure 1: API gateway federation with a unified control plane.

Getting Started With Selenium Ide

In modern web development, speed and reliability are combined you can deploy features quickly, but without proper testing, bugs might pass through and strike real users. That is where tools like Selenium IDE fit in – they enable you to automate browser interactions without writing a single line of code. As a person who just tried Selenium IDE on a test login form, I was amazed at how simple it is to create repeatable test flows in a matter of a few clicks.