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Testlio's Approach to Accessibility Testing

Accessibility is important to all users of digital products as it helps them use the product without becoming disabled by code that doesn’t consider accessibility requirements. More people are becoming aware of the need for accessibility, and varying laws are being set. One is the European Accessibility Act (EAA), which will come into effect in June 2025, and another is the US Department of Justice revising Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) in April 2024.

What Are the 4 Best Ways for Oracle SQL Developer Export to Excel

Oracle SQL Developer is a powerful tool widely used by data professionals for managing and interacting with Oracle databases. One of the common tasks that data analysts in mid-market companies frequently encounter is the need to export data from Oracle SQL Developer to Excel for further analysis, reporting, or sharing. This blog will provide a detailed, step-by-step guide on how to achieve this, ensuring that every method is covered comprehensively, catering to various user needs and preferences.

A Data Migration Example with Linx

This video illustrates a simple data migration example process built with Linx and uses a Stadium front end. The process migrates data from a source database into a target database. Data Validation rules are also applied to catch any error records; these records must be corrected on the front end and then migrated to the target database once resolved.

Prioritizing What Matters in Software Testing

Drowning in notifications? Prioritize what truly matters. @Marcus Merrell asked himself, "Will I stop for any alert from this app?" Only three made the cut. Apply this to software testing: "Will we stop the shipment if this test fails?" If not, that test isn't helping. Don’t be afraid to delete unnecessary code. Quality control and assurance are crucial.

Web Application Development: The Definitive Guide [2024 Updated]

Web applications have become the backbone of businesses—from eCommerce platforms like Amazon to social networks like Facebook. Unlike traditional websites that simply present information, web apps let users interact, make transactions, or even collaborate in real-time. Whether you're a small startup looking to streamline operations or a large enterprise needing scalable solutions, web apps make it all happen. But how do you go from idea to execution?

Connect with Confluent: Celebrating One Year and 50+ Integrations

In just 12 short months, the Connect with Confluent (CwC) technology partner program has transformed from a new, ambitious initiative to expand the data streaming ecosystem into a thriving portfolio that’s rapidly increasing the breadth and value of real-time data. The program now provides a portfolio of 50+ integrations, each one amplifying the capabilities of Confluent's unified data streaming platform for Apache Kafka and Apache Flink.

How Producers Work: Kafka Producer and Consumer Internals, Part 1

I shouldn’t have to convince anyone that Apache Kafka is an incredibly useful and powerful technology. As a distributed event streaming platform, it’s adept at storing your event data and serving it up for downstream consuming applications to make sense of that information––in real time or as close to real time as your use case permits. The real beauty of Kafka as a technology is that it can do it with very little effort on your part. In effect, it’s a black box.

Building the future of fan engagement: Key requirements for modern realtime experience platforms

Today’s fans are global - often based across the world from their favorite team, sports star, or artist; and they are also virtual - for example, 99% of NBA fans across the world will probably never set foot in an arena. These trends are driving a shift in not only fan behaviors, but also expectations. Fans engaging in live events virtually rely on applications to deliver rich realtime experiences with such low latency and reliability that it can almost replace the in-person experience.