Cross-browser testing is a type of functional testing used to ensure that web sites and web applications are compatible with various browsers. Cross-browser testing ensures that a site works as expected across popular browsers, allowing more people to access and use it regardless of their device, operating system, or resolution.
For the third year in a row, we were recognized for our "ability to execute" and "completeness of vision.".
The Deno runtime for JavaScript and TypeScript is created on Rust and the V8 JavaScript engine, equivalent to Node.js. Developed by Ryan Dahl, Node.js' original creator, it is designed to correct errors he made when he first envisioned and unleashed Node.js in 2009. To recapitulate, he was dissatisfied with the lack of security, the lack of module resolution through node_modules, and the differing behaviour of the browser, among other things, which provoked him to implement Deno.
TL;DR: Caching the Library folder can significantly speed up your Unity builds in CI/CD environments. Codemagic CI/CD also allows you to cache the Unity version of your project so that you don’t need to re-download it each time. When you work on complex Unity projects and start adding more and more resources, you’ll quickly notice that the build times in your Codemagic workflow grow as well.
To ensure a great user experience, whether that’s attending a live virtual event, chatting with friends or collaborating on a document, you need to ensure that the core realtime works in any situation and that you provide a feature-rich application. Disruption, downtime or lags result in poor realtime user experiences.
The management of data assets in multiple clouds is introducing new data governance requirements, and it is both useful and instructive to have a view from the TM Forum to help navigate the changes.