Why is it important to have proper synchronization for your automated tests? Have you ever dealt with flaky automated checks? Checks that fail intermittently and you are unsure why? How about checks that fail in your Continuous Integration environment, but work locally? [ read more...]
This was a very interesting question I got from one of Simple Programmer readers… Do you need to learn math to be a programmer? Is math really that necessary for programmers? Will you be a bad programmer if you don't know math? [ read more...]
Lots of freelancers and creatives adhere to a “I never dole out free advice” mantra when asked if someone can pick their brain for a few minutes. Think – when was the last time a person asked you for programming advice? If [ read more...]
Parallel with the rising number of online tech solutions, the need for programmers is constantly growing. Today, in order to boost the information flow and workplace efficacy, almost every company needs a user-friendly website, an app or a highly optimized piece of [ read more...]
Today I've received a very interesting question from a reader. Why does programming suck? While it may seem a little bit controversial, having a programmer talking about why programming sucks, may seem kind of odd but, well… It does suck sometimes. One [ read more...]
“Most developers I know are actually pretty bad testers.” This was the feedback from one tester, in a recent short survey. The survey also verified that more developers are taking part in testing tasks, as reported in 37% of the organizations. The [ read more...]






