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What Is UAT? A Complete Guide To User Acceptance Testing

Before any software goes live, it must pass its final checkpoint: User Acceptance Testing (UAT). This stage validates the product against real business goals and user expectations, ensuring it’s not just technically correct but also usable in real workflows. In this blog, we’ll explain what UAT is, why it matters, and how to perform UAT testing effectively. Did you know nearly 70% of software projects fail because they don’t meet user needs – not because of coding errors?

How to Make Website Launching Effortless with the Right Tools

Launching a website used to be a complex, time-consuming process, requiring a deep understanding of code, design, and server management. But today, thanks to powerful tools, website creation has become incredibly simple and user-friendly. Whether you're a business owner, freelancer, or hobbyist, the right combination of hosting and website building tools can make the process smooth and effortless. For example, you use a modern AI website builder that creates a website for you. And that's not all.

The rise of AI agent sprawl: Why data integrity is your first line of defense

Autonomous agents — AI-driven bots, virtual assistants, and task-specific automators — are quickly becoming part of everyday business operations. They promise speed, efficiency, and the ability to scale tasks across teams without human intervention. But there’s a new challenge emerging in this AI-driven workplace: AI agent sprawl.

Swift Extensions Guide: Add Power and Flexibility to iOS Code

Swift extensions are one of the most useful tools in iOS development, allowing us to add new functionality to existing types without subclassing or rewriting code. In this guide, we’ll break down how extensions work, why they matter, and how to use them effectively. You’ll learn: By the end, you’ll know how to use extensions to write cleaner, faster, and more maintainable Swift code.

Advanced Debugging in Elixir with IO.inspect

When writing Elixir, most developers quickly get familiar with IO.inspect as a quick way to see what's happening inside their code. But what many overlook is that IO.inspect is far more powerful than just a method that prints a variable to the console. In fact, with the right options and placement, IO.inspect can become a precise, highly targeted debugging tool, one that doesn't interrupt your program flow and works seamlessly with Elixir's functional pipelines.

Highlighting Elements in Selenium for Better Testing

When running UI tests with Selenium, you don’t always know what’s happening behind the scenes. Is your script clicking the right button? Is it filling the correct field? That’s where highlighting an element in Selenium makes a difference. Highlighting is a simple trick that gives you visual confirmation during test execution. It changes the appearance of the element temporarily (usually by adding a border or background color) so you can instantly see where the action is taking place.

Testing if Franken PHP Classic Mode is faster and more scalable than PHP-FPM

FrankenPHP bills itself as “The Modern PHP App Server” and provides a single-process solution to running PHP. Its worker mode allows to greatly increase the performance of cleanly developed applications that are compatible with it by saving on framework bootstrapping time. Unfortunately, not every application is compatible with worker mode. Depending on the amount of global state kept by the application, updating it for worker mode is not always easy.