Community Introducing Test University, an online learning platform for test practitioners Test University is a flexible learning program that helps test practitioners take full advantage of BrowserStack cloud.
Engineering Open Source at BrowserStack About a year ago, we decided to actively contribute to the Open Source community and built a dedicated Open Source engineering team to contribute to projects which move the testing industry forward. Learn all about our guiding principles in this post.
Breakpoint Breakpoint 2021 Speaker Spotlight: Pooja Shah, MoEngage Inc. Pooja Shah, Automation and Engineering Productivity at MoEngage Inc. will be discussing solutions to some of your hardest testing problems during our Selenium Panel discussion.
Breakpoint Announcing Breakpoint 2021 We're excited to announce Breakpoint 2021—a 2-day virtual summit on everything testing. Join us as we gather the world's best dev, QA and open source experts to talk about the best practices for delivering quality software at speed.
Case study fullPage.js makes every user happy by testing across browsers and devices Alvaro Trigo, the creator of fullPage.js recalls how difficult it was to reproduce and test issues across browsers and operating systems—and how BrowserStack solved this pain point to help him deliver happy customer experiences.
Company Announcing Breakpoint, a virtual summit on everything testing We're excited to announce Breakpoint 2020, a 4-day virtual summit on everything testing. Learn how the best dev and QA teams deliver quality at speed.
Open Source Spotlight Open Source Spotlight: Mathjs & JSONEditor with Jos de Jong Jos de Jong, creator of Mathjs and JSONEditor talks about juggling multiple contrasting projects, the importance of feedback, and an ideal problem-solving process.
Company Announcing BrowserStack Summer of Learning BrowserStack Summer of Learning is a free 5-part webinar series about everything test automation. Get basic and advanced insights from the experts.
Open Source Spotlight Open Source Spotlight: GrapesJS with Artur Arseniev Artur Arseniev, creator of GrapesJS gets candid about the importance of testing at initial stages of development, building communities organically and the best ways to tackle burnout.
Open Source Spotlight Open source spotlight: Scrollify with Luke Haas Creator of Scrollify, Luke Haas believes that it's just as important to maintain good UX for APIs as it is for end-users. He also opens up about finding initial contributors and the right way to contribute.
Company BrowserStack’s commitment to employees, customers, and community amidst COVID-19 In the face of this unprecedented crisis, we continue to keep our systems up to support the online ecosystems that serve a myriad needs for all of us.
Open Source Spotlight Open Source Spotlight: Ombi with Jamie Rees Jamie Rees, creator of Ombi shares some great tips on working around burnout, finding the initial contributors for a project, and balancing a full-time job and family with a hobby.
Open Source Spotlight Open Source Spotlight: Star Wars Intro Creator with Bruno Orlandi Millions are using the Star Wars Intro Creator for birthdays, funerals, weddings, graduations, education—and even a NASA lecture! Bruno Orlandi, the creator, has a lot to say about setbacks, users, and working for the greater good.
Open Source Spotlight Open Source Spotlight: Git History with Rodrigo Pombo Rodrigo Pombo, creator of Git History gets candid about the inspiration for his project (an accident!), the best way to commit code, the perks of "funemployment", and 'tabs vs. spaces'.
Open Source Spotlight Open Source Spotlight: Vuetify with John Leider John Leider, creator of Vuetify talks about the importance of community and connection, and actively listening to feedback from your users.
Open Source Spotlight Open Source Spotlight: Sulu with Daniel Rotter Daniel Rotter, creator of Sulu, the Symfony CMS talks about the challenges he faced while building Sulu, the importance of testing, and the difference between theory and practical application of concepts.
Community BrowserStack is now part of the GitHub Student Developer Pack BrowserStack is now available with Github student developer pack for students to kickstart their software testing journey.
Open Source Spotlight Open Source Spotlight: curl with Daniel Stenberg Creator of curl, Daniel Stenberg, talks about his motivation to work on curl for 25+ years, what makes curl so powerful, and his vision for the future of curl.
Open Source Spotlight Open Source Spotlight: Oswald Labs with Anand Chowdhary Creator of Oswald Labs Anand Chowdhary talks about making technology accessible to people with disabilities, the challenges faced by open source projects, and how companies can promote open source culture.
Open Source Spotlight Open Source Spotlight: Spectre.css with Yan Zhu Yan Zhu, creator of Spectre.css talks about the perks of working on CSS, the need to keep code lightweight, the importance of working on open source projects, and tips on building products for overpopulated industries.
Open Source Spotlight Open Source Spotlight: Discourse with Sam Saffron Discourse co-founder Sam Saffron talks about breaking Discourse on production, the rewards of open source contribution, and why abandoned projects on GitHub deserve your attention.
Open Source Spotlight Open Source Spotlight: QUnit with Leo Balter Leo Balter talks about distributing information for free, setting the standards of JavaScript at TC39, and becoming better professionals through open source contribution.
Open Source Spotlight Open Source Spotlight: fullPage.js with Álvaro Trigo Álvaro Trigo of fullPage.js talks about coming up with one of the first ever SPA libraries, programming as a hobby, and the rewards of giving back to the community.
Community BrowserStack San Francisco Meetup On May 16th, we hosted the first ever BrowserStack meetup in San Francisco. We brought insights from three brilliant QAs and a whole lot of pizza and craft beer to the table. Here's a quick overview of what went down.
Community Supporting Open Source to Drive Community Innovation A renaissance is underway with open source software. It is used today by every industry and by organizations of all sizes – including the Pentagon.