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Wear | UI-Design  |  Android Developers Zum Hauptinhalt springen Must-haves KI-Funktionen entwickeln KI-basierte Android-Apps mit Gemini APIs und mehr erstellen Los gehts Los gehts Erstellen Sie zuerst Ihre erste App. Vertiefen Sie Ihr Wissen mit unseren Schulungen oder entwickeln Sie Apps auf eigene Faust. Hello World Schulungskurse Anleitungen Compose für Teams Kotlin für Android Monetarisierung mit Google Play ↗️ Identitätsbestätigung für Android-Entwickler Verlängern nach Gerät Entwickeln Sie Apps, die Ihren Nutzern auf Smartphones, Tablets, Smartwatches, Headsets und anderen Geräten eine nahtlose Nutzung ermöglichen. Adaptive Apps Android XR Wear OS Android for Cars Android TV ChromeOS Nach Kategorie erstellen Hier erfahren Sie, wie Sie für Ihren Anwendungsfall entwickeln können, indem Sie den präskriptiven und meinungsbasierten Anleitungen von Google folgen. Spiele Kamera & Medien Soziale Netzwerke und Messaging Gesundheit & Fitness Produktivität Unternehmens-Apps Die neuesten Versionen Bleiben Sie das ganze Jahr über über die neuesten Releases auf dem Laufenden, nehmen Sie an unseren Preview-Programmen teil und geben Sie uns Feedback. Neueste Updates Updates zu KI-Experimenten Android Studio – Vorschau Jetpack- und Compose-Bibliotheken Wear OS-Releases Privacy Sandbox ↗️ Entwerfen und planen Hervorragende Funktionen Bieten Sie Ihren besten Nutzern das bestmögliche Erlebnis. Weitere Informationen UI-Design Entwerfen Sie eine ansprechende Benutzeroberfläche, die den Android-Best Practices entspricht. Design für Android Mobil Adaptive Benutzeroberfläche XR‑Headsets und XR‑Brillen KI‑Brille Widgets Wear OS Android TV Android for Cars Architektur Robuste, testbare und wartungsfreundliche App-Logik und ‑Dienste entwickeln Einführung Bibliotheken Navigation Modularisierung Tests Kotlin Multiplatform Qualität Planen Sie die App-Qualität und richten Sie sich nach den Google Play Store-Richtlinien. Übersicht Wichtige Messwerte Nutzer Bedienungshilfen Technische Qualität Hervorragende Funktionen Sicherheit Nutzer vor Bedrohungen schützen und für eine sichere Android-Umgebung sorgen. Übersicht Datenschutz Berechtigungen Identität Betrugsprävention Entwickeln Gemini in Android Studio Ihr KI-Assistent für die Android-Entwicklung. Weitere Informationen Android Studio herunterladen Kernbereiche Rufen Sie die Beispiele und Dokumente für die benötigten Funktionen ab. Beispiele Benutzeroberflächen Hintergrundarbeit Daten und Dateien Konnektivität Alle Kernbereiche ⤵️ Tools und Workflow Sie können die IDE verwenden, um Ihre App zu schreiben und zu erstellen, oder eine eigene Pipeline erstellen. Code schreiben und debuggen Projekte erstellen App testen Leistung Befehlszeilentools Gradle-Plug-in-API Gerätetechnik Code für Formfaktoren schreiben Geräte verbinden und Daten teilen Adaptive Benutzeroberfläche Wear OS Android XR Android Health Android for Cars Android TV Alle Geräte ⤵️ Bibliotheken API-Referenzdokumentation mit allen Details Android-Plattform Jetpack-Bibliotheken Compose-Bibliotheken Google Play-Dienste ↗️ Google Play SDK Index ↗️ Google Play Play Console Veröffentlichen Sie Ihre App oder Ihr Spiel und steigern Sie Ihren Umsatz auf Google Play. Zur Play Console Weitere Informationen ↗️ Grundlagen Hier erfahren Sie, wie Sie Nutzerinteraktionen erzielen, Ihre App monetarisieren und sie schützen können. Play-Monetarisierung Play Integrity Google Play-Richtlinien Play-Programme ↗️ Games Dev Center Spiele entwickeln und bereitstellen Tools, Downloads und Samples abrufen Übersicht Play Asset Delivery Play-Spieldienste Play Spiele auf dem PC Alle Play-Anleitungen ⤵️ Bibliotheken API-Referenzdokumentation mit allen Details Play Feature Delivery Google Play In-App-Updates In-App-Rezensionen bei Google Play Play Install Referrer Google Play-Dienste ↗️ Google Play SDK Index ↗️ Alle Play-Bibliotheken ⤵️ Tools und Ressourcen Tools zum Veröffentlichen, Bewerben und Verwalten Ihrer App. Android App Bundles Marke und Marketing Play Console-APIs ↗️ Community / English Deutsch Español – América Latina Français Indonesia Italiano Polski Português – Brasil Tiếng Việt Türkçe Русский עברית العربيّة فارسی हिंदी বাংলা ภาษาไทย 中文 – 简体 中文 – 繁體 日本語 한국어 Android Studio Anmelden UI Design Wear Übersicht Leitfäden Beispiele Für Wear OS entwickeln ➡️ Must-haves Mehr Entwerfen und planen Mehr Übersicht Leitfäden Beispiele Für Wear OS entwickeln ➡️ Entwickeln Mehr Google Play Mehr Community Android Studio KI-Funktionen entwickeln Los gehts Los gehts Hello World Schulungskurse Anleitungen Compose für Teams Kotlin für Android Monetarisierung mit Google Play ↗️ Identitätsbestätigung für Android-Entwickler Verlängern nach Gerät Adaptive Apps Android XR Wear OS Android for Cars Android TV ChromeOS Nach Kategorie erstellen Spiele Kamera & Medien Soziale Netzwerke und Messaging Gesundheit & Fitness Produktivität Unternehmens-Apps Die neuesten Versionen Neueste Updates Updates zu KI-Experimenten Android Studio – Vorschau Jetpack- und Compose-Bibliotheken Wear OS-Releases Privacy Sandbox ↗️ Hervorragende Funktionen Weitere Informationen UI-Design Design für Android Mobil Adaptive Benutzeroberfläche XR‑Headsets und XR‑Brillen KI‑Brille Widgets Wear OS Android TV Android for Cars Architektur Einführung Bibliotheken Navigation Modularisierung Tests Kotlin Multiplatform Qualität Übersicht Wichtige Messwerte Nutzer Bedienungshilfen Technische Qualität Hervorragende Funktionen Sicherheit Übersicht Datenschutz Berechtigungen Identität Betrugsprävention Gemini in Android Studio Weitere Informationen Android Studio herunterladen Kernbereiche Beispiele Benutzeroberflächen Hintergrundarbeit Daten und Dateien Konnektivität Alle Kernbereiche ⤵️ Tools und Workflow Code schreiben und debuggen Projekte erstellen App testen Leistung Befehlszeilentools Gradle-Plug-in-API Gerätetechnik Adaptive Benutzeroberfläche Wear OS Android XR Android Health Android for Cars Android TV Alle Geräte ⤵️ Bibliotheken Android-Plattform Jetpack-Bibliotheken Compose-Bibliotheken Google Play-Dienste ↗️ Google Play SDK Index ↗️ Play Console Zur Play Console Weitere Informationen ↗️ Grundlagen Play-Monetarisierung Play Integrity Google Play-Richtlinien Play-Programme ↗️ Games Dev Center Übersicht Play Asset Delivery Play-Spieldienste Play Spiele auf dem PC Alle Play-Anleitungen ⤵️ Bibliotheken Play Feature Delivery Google Play In-App-Updates In-App-Rezensionen bei Google Play Play Install Referrer Google Play-Dienste ↗️ Google Play SDK Index ↗️ Alle Play-Bibliotheken ⤵️ Tools und Ressourcen Android App Bundles Marke und Marketing Play Console-APIs ↗️ Android Developers Entwerfen und planen UI Design Wear Mit Sammlungen den Überblick behalten Sie können Inhalte basierend auf Ihren Einstellungen speichern und kategorisieren. Designs für Wear OS entwickeln Mit Smartwatches erhalten Nutzer Informationen auf einen Blick und können direkt aktiv werden. Diese häufigen Interaktionen können Nutzenden helfen, wieder präsent zu sein. Mit Wear OS kannst du immersive und ansprechende Nutzererlebnisse schaffen, um die App-Nutzung und Markentreue zu steigern. Startleitfaden Los gehts Material 3 Expressive Lernen Sie Material 3 Expressive kennen, das neueste Designsystem für Smartphones, Smartwatches und Tablets. Weitere Informationen zu Material 3 Expressive Designs für Wear OS entwickeln Grundlagen für das Design für Wear OS Weitere Informationen zum Entwerfen für Wear OS Responsive und adaptive Layouts Sie sollten für eine Vielzahl von Bildschirmgrößen optimiert und von hoher Qualität sein. Weitere Informationen zum Entwerfen adaptiverer Apps Design für Wear OS-Oberflächen Apps Erstellen Sie Apps für Wear OS, mit denen Nutzer nützliche Aktionen direkt über ihr Handgelenk ausführen können. Weitere Informationen zum Entwerfen von Apps Ansichten Mit Ansichten können Sie Nutzern den schnellen und effizienten Zugriff auf hilfreiche Inhalte Ihrer Apps ermöglichen. Weitere Informationen zum Entwerfen von Kacheln Gängige Designlayouts Bewährte, vielseitige App-Layouts, die eine optimale Nutzererfahrung bieten. Weitere Informationen zu gängigen Designlayouts Stile Mit den neuesten expressiven Stilen von Material 3 können Sie Ihre Designs zum Leben erwecken. Weitere Informationen zu Stilen Designprinzipien von Wear OS für Kinder Gestalten Sie Ihre App so, dass Kinder aktiv, sicher und präsent bleiben. Weitere Informationen Inhalte für Kinder entwickeln Optimieren Sie die Wear OS-App für Kinder. Weitere Informationen Kits ansehen Designkit für Apps Mit dem Designkit für Apps können Sie unsere vordefinierten Stile und Komponenten anwenden. Laden Sie die Datei herunter und öffnen Sie sie in Figma. Downloadkit für Apps Designkit für Ansichten Verwenden Sie das Designkit für Ansichten, um unsere vordefinierten Stile und Komponenten anzuwenden. Laden Sie die Datei herunter und öffnen Sie sie in Figma. Kit für Ansichten herunterladen Für Wear entwickeln Entwicklerleitfäden In unseren Entwicklerleitfäden und API-Referenzen erfährst du, wie Wear OS-Apps erstellt werden. Entwicklerleitfäden ansehen Qualitätsrichtlinien Bewerte die Qualität deiner App anhand unserer Checkliste. App-Qualität ansehen Sieh dir unsere neuesten Videos an YouTube-Video Einführung in UX-Forschung und Produktinklusion unter Wear OS 22. Mai 2023 YouTube-Video Einführung in das UX-Design unter Wear OS 22. Mai 2023 YouTube-Video Einführung in Produktinklusion und Gleichheit 22. 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Zbyt częste skanowanie Wi-Fi w tle Nadmierne użycie sieci w tle Nadmierne wykorzystanie baterii Odmowy przyznania uprawnień Czas uruchomienia aplikacji biblioteka JankStats W Google Play Android Vitals Zdrowe wersje Tworzenie aplikacji opartych na AI Rozpocznij Rozpocznij Hello world Kursy szkoleniowe Samouczki Compose dla zespołów Kotlin na Androida Zarabianie w Google Play ↗️ Weryfikacja dewelopera aplikacji na Androida Dostosuj do innych urządzeń Aplikacje adaptacyjne Android XR Wear OS Android do samochodu Android TV ChromeOS Twórz według kategorii Gry Aparat i multimedia Media społecznościowe i komunikatory Zdrowie i fitness Produktywność Aplikacje firmowe Poznaj aktualności Najnowsze aktualizacje Aktualizacje eksperymentalne Wersja testowa Android Studio Biblioteki Jetpack i Compose Wersje na Wear OS Piaskownica prywatności ↗️ Doskonałe wrażenia Więcej informacji Projektowanie interfejsu Projektowanie na Androida Urządzenia mobilne Interfejs adaptacyjny Gogle i okulary XR Okulary AI Widżety Wear OS Android TV Android do samochodu Architektura Wprowadzenie Biblioteki Nawigacja Modularyzacja Testowanie Kotlin Multiplatform Jakość Przegląd Wartość podstawowa Wrażenia użytkownika Ułatwienia dostępu Jakość techniczna Doskonałe wrażenia Bezpieczeństwo Przegląd Prywatność Uprawnienia Tożsamość Zapobieganie oszustwom Gemini w Android Studio Więcej informacji Pobierz Android Studio Główne obszary Sample Interfejsy Praca w tle Dane i pliki Połączenia Wszystkie główne obszary ⤵️ Narzędzia i przepływ pracy Pisanie i debugowanie kodu Kompilowanie projektów Testowanie aplikacji Wydajność Narzędzia wiersza poleceń Interfejs API wtyczki Gradle Technologia urządzenia Interfejs adaptacyjny Wear OS Android XR Android Health Android do samochodu Android TV Wszystkie urządzenia ⤵️ Biblioteki Platforma Android Biblioteki Jetpack Biblioteki Compose Usługi Google Play ↗️ Google Play SDK Index ↗️ Konsola Play Otwórz Konsolę Play Więcej informacji ↗️ Podstawowe informacje Zarabianie w Google Play Play Integrity Zasady Google Play Programy Google Play ↗️ Centrum deweloperów gier Przegląd Play Asset Delivery Usługi gier Play Gry Play na PC Wszystkie przewodniki po Google Play ⤵️ Biblioteki Play Feature Delivery Aktualizacje w aplikacji w Google Play Opinie w aplikacji w Google Play Play Install Referrer Usługi Google Play ↗️ Google Play SDK Index ↗️ Wszystkie biblioteki Google Play ⤵️ Narzędzia i zasoby Pakiety Android App Bundle Marka i marketing Interfejsy API Konsoli Play ↗️ Android Developers Projektowanie i planowanie App quality Jakość techniczna Jak wygląda dobra jakość techniczna Zadbaj o dobrą organizację dzięki kolekcji Zapisuj i kategoryzuj treści zgodnie ze swoimi preferencjami. Jakość techniczna obejmuje stabilność, wydajność i wykorzystanie zasobów aplikacji lub gry. Jakość techniczna aplikacji lub gry może mieć wpływ użytkowników. Wysoka jakość treści nie tylko minimalizuje problemy techniczne, ale także w pełni wykorzystuje możliwości systemu operacyjnego Android i sprzętu. Aby tworzyć aplikacje i gry wysokiej jakości, postępuj zgodnie z tymi wytycznymi. Formaty Twoja aplikacja lub gra powinna w pełni wykorzystywać możliwości urządzeń premium, takich jak urządzenia składane. Obserwuj wytyczne funkcjonalne i techniczne dotyczące każdego obsługiwanego formatu. Jeśli Twoja aplikacja lub gra ma obsługiwać różne formaty, zadbaj o  ciągłość na różnych formatach, aby zapewnić użytkownikom płynne korzystanie z aplikacji – na przykład poprzez synchronizację plików i ustawień między urządzeniami lub zapisywanie postępów. Stabilność Problemy ze stabilnością powodują awarię aplikacji lub gry albo przerwanie jej reagowania. zakłócają pracę użytkownika i utrudniają jego odbiór. Istnieją różne typy problemów, w tym awarie , awarie ANR oraz systemy zarządzania uczeniem , ale wszystkie są w równym stopniu uciążliwe dla użytkowników. Stabilność aplikacji lub gry może się różnić w zależności od urządzenia. Regularnie monitoruj dane o stabilności na wszystkich urządzeniach i dążyć do minimalizowania odsetka użytkowników i sesji, na które wpływają problemy ze stabilnością. Zadbaj o to, aby Twoje wskaźniki stabilności były najlepsze w grupie porównawczej. monitorować opinie użytkowników i wskaźniki zaangażowania, dzięki którym problemy ze stabilnością nie wpływają użytkowników. Postępując zgodnie ze sprawdzonymi metodami, na przykład akceptując GWP-ASan , programowanie w językach: w językach, w których nie stosuje się wartości null, takich jak Kotlin , i w pracy w tle, API może zmniejszyć stabilność i ułatwiać debugowanie, gdy już się pojawią. Stabilność i Google Play Jeśli rozpowszechniasz treści w Google Play, postępuj zgodnie z tymi dodatkowymi wskazówkami dotyczącymi stabilności. Narzędzia do monitorowania i ulepszania stabilności Korzystaj z Android Vitals w  Konsoli Play lub z  interfejsu API do raportowania , aby monitorować dane o stabilności, które mają największe znaczenie dla użytkowników i Google Play. Android Vitals raportuje częstotliwość awarii widocznych dla użytkowników i częstotliwość błędów ANR widocznych dla użytkowników w przypadku wszystkich aplikacji dziennie i gry oraz co godzinę w przypadku aplikacji i gier, jeśli jest wystarczająco dużo danych. Android Vitals pomaga też porównywać dane o stabilności z danymi innych użytkowników oraz powiadamia o problemach na poszczególnych urządzeniach. Wykrywalność i prezentowanie Możliwość znalezienia aplikacji lub gry może być ograniczona na urządzeniach, na których dane stabilności przekraczają próg niewłaściwego działania w Google Play. Na tych urządzeniach na stronie aplikacji może się wyświetlać ostrzeżenie. Więcej informacji Wydajność Wydajność aplikacji lub gry ma kluczowe znaczenie dla jakości. Czas uruchamiania (aplikacje) i czas wczytywania (gry) Użytkownicy chcą mieć możliwość jak najszybszego interakcji z aplikacją lub grą. Definicja dobrego czasu uruchamiania lub wczytywania zależy od kategorii, ale zgodnie z zasadą należy zminimalizować czas między uruchomieniem a pierwszą interakcją. Ten czas może się różnić w zależności od urządzenia i mogą być różne standardy dostosowane do różnych możliwości urządzenia. Zadbaj o najwyższą jakość swoich danych w porównaniu z danymi aplikacji z grupy porównawczej. Monitoruj opinie użytkowników i odsetek porzuconych sesji, aby mieć pewność, że spełniasz ich oczekiwania. Sprawdź też, czy skuteczność nie spada z czasem. Korzystaj z Androida, aby optymalizować czas uruchamiania . Podanie profilu bazowego i ogłoszenie reportFullyDrawn zapewni szybsze wczytywanie najważniejszych sekcji kodu, a zastosowanie interfejsu API stanu gry (tylko w przypadku gier) pomoże systemowi operacyjnemu dostosować się do wczytywania. Zmniejszenie rozmiaru gra lub aplikacja również skraca czas uruchamiania się w przypadku nowych instalacji. Renderowanie (aplikacje) Płynna i responsywna sesja sprawi, że korzystanie z aplikacji będzie przyjemniejsze i utrzymać zaangażowanie użytkowników na dłużej. Większość aplikacji powinna działać z szybkością 60 kl./s. pominięte lub opóźnione klatki. Niska wydajność renderowania może powodować zacinanie się filmu, które nazywane jest też jankiem . Regularnie monitoruj dane dotyczące renderowania na wszystkich urządzeniach i staraj się ograniczać odsetek zacinających się użytkowników i sesji. Postaraj się osiągnąć najlepszą w swoim rodzaju wydajność renderowania w porównaniu z innymi aplikacjami. Monitorowanie użytkowników opinie i zaangażowanie, aby zapewnić jak największą satysfakcję użytkowników. Przekazanie profilu bazowego może poprawić wydajność renderowania i czas uruchamiania. Rozważ użycie Biblioteka JankStats do śledzenia i analizowania problemów z wydajnością. Zapoznaj się ze sprawdzonymi metodami dotyczącymi renderowania. Renderowanie (gry) Płynna i elastyczna sesja sprawia, że korzystanie z aplikacji jest przyjemniejsze pomaga utrzymać zaangażowanie użytkowników na dłużej. Większość gier powinna działać z co najmniej 30 FPS, aby zapewnić użytkownikom odpowiednią płynność rozgrywki. Aby zapewnić użytkownikom jak najlepsze wrażenia, rozważ użycie szybkości 60 FPS lub większej, zwłaszcza w przypadku gier wymagających płynnej animacji lub szybkiej reakcji oraz na zaawansowanych urządzeniach. Pamiętaj że większa liczba klatek oznacza kompromis w żywotności baterii, temperaturze urządzenia, i wierność grafiki, więc wyższe współczynniki mogą nie być odpowiednie urządzeń, gier lub scen. Regularnie monitoruj dane dotyczące renderowania na wszystkich urządzeniach i staraj się minimalizować odsetek użytkowników i sesji, w których występuje powolne renderowanie. Postaraj się uzyskać najlepszą wydajność renderowania w porównaniu z innymi aplikacjami. Monitoruj opinie użytkowników i ich zaangażowanie, aby mieć pewność, że zapewniasz użytkownikom dobre wrażenia. Postępuj zgodnie ze sprawdzonymi metodami, takimi jak: Android Dynamic Performance Framework , Interfejs Game Mode API i tempo klatek , zoptymalizować płynność i stabilność obrazu. Użyj Android Performance Tuner , aby dostosować poziomy jakości do obsługiwanych urządzeń. Marka należy wziąć pod uwagę wybory bibliotek graficznych i formatów zasobów. Na przykład korzystanie z  Vulkana jako interfejsu API do grafiki i  formatu ASTC dla zasobów może znacznie poprawić wydajność renderowania. Wytyczne Google Play Jeśli rozpowszechniasz treści w Google Play, postępuj zgodnie z tymi dodatkowymi wynikami wytycznymi. Narzędzia do monitorowania i ulepszania skuteczności Korzystaj z Android Vitals w  Konsoli Play lub z  interfejsu API do raportowania , aby monitorować dane o skuteczności, które są najważniejsze dla użytkowników i Google Play. Android Vitals codziennie podaje dane o czasie uruchamiania, wczytywania i renderowania dla wszystkich aplikacji i gier. Pomaga też porównywać wskaźniki z danymi z grupy porównawczej i informuje, Nie spotykasz się Pasek jakości w Google Play . Granie podczas pobierania to funkcja Google Play, która pozwala użytkownikom rozpocząć granie w Twoją grę, gdy jest ona jeszcze pobierana, co skraca czas od uruchomienia do rozpoczęcia rozgrywki. Odkrywanie i promowanie Widoczność Twojej aplikacji lub gry może być ograniczona na urządzeniach, na których dane o skuteczności przekraczają próg niewłaściwego działania w Google Play, mogą być wyświetlane na stronie aplikacji na tych urządzeniach. Więcej informacji Wykorzystanie baterii i sieci Przemyślane i odpowiednie wykorzystanie ograniczonych lub kosztownych zasobów, takich jak bateria. i przepustowość sieci sprawi, że aplikacja będzie dostępna dla większej liczby użytkowników, i zwiększyć utrzymanie użytkowników. Gry powinny zmniejszać liczbę klatek i w stosownych przypadkach częstotliwość odświeżania podczas renderowania menu i wczytywania ekranów. Korzystanie z Interfejs Game Mode API może pomóc użytkownikom w osiągnięciu kompromisu między wydajnością a żywotnością baterii. do dłuższy czas grania . Wytyczne Google Play Jeśli rozpowszechniasz aplikację w Google Play, postępuj zgodnie z tymi dodatkowymi wytycznymi dotyczącymi baterii i użytkowania sieci. Narzędzia do monitorowania i optymalizowania zużycia baterii i sieci Korzystaj z Android Vitals w Konsoli Play lub interfejsu API do raportowania, aby monitorować dane o baterii i sieci, które mają największe znaczenie dla użytkowników i Google Play. Rozmiar aplikacji Definicja odpowiedniego rozmiaru aplikacji różni się w zależności od kategorii, ale ogólnie zalecamy minimalizowanie rozmiaru aplikacji. Im mniejsza aplikacja, tym więcej osób może ją zainstalować, a tym krótszy będzie czas od instalacji do pierwszego użycia. Użytkownicy rzadziej będą też odinstalowywać aplikację, aby zwolnić miejsce na urządzeniu. Postępuj zgodnie ze sprawdzonymi metodami, aby zminimalizować rozmiar game lub aplikacji . Wytyczne Google Play Jeśli dystrybuujesz aplikację w Google Play, postępuj zgodnie z tymi dodatkowymi wytycznymi dotyczącymi rozmiaru aplikacji. Narzędzia do monitorowania i optymalizowania rozmiaru aplikacji Aby monitorować rozmiar aplikacji, użyj Android Vitals w  Konsoli Play . Android Vitals umożliwia porównywanie rozmiaru aplikacji z aplikacjami z grupy porównawczej. pomaga zrozumieć, na ilu urządzeniach w Twojej grupie użytkowników szybko się kończy. pamięci masowej. Pamiętaj, że Google Play pomaga użytkownikom zwolnić urządzenie pamięci, sugerując aplikacje do odinstalowania i nadając priorytet rozmiarowi aplikacji, podczas tworzenia tych rekomendacji. Jeśli dystrybuujesz w Google Play, użyj pakietu aplikacji , aby każdy użytkownik pobiera tylko kod i zasoby niezbędne do uruchomienia aplikacji lub gry. Większy aplikacje i gry mogą mieć więcej korzyści Funkcje Google Play oraz Play Asset Delivery , z których określone części kodu lub zasobów można pobierać warunkowo lub na żądanie. Aktualność aplikacji Regularnie aktualizuj aplikację, aby użytkownicy mogli korzystać z ulepszeń działania, poprawek błędów, ulepszeń platformy, nowych funkcji i nowych treści. Nie wszyscy użytkownicy mają niezawodny i niedrogi dostęp do sieci ani wolne miejsce na urządzeniu. Aby zwiększyć liczbę aktywnych użytkowników, którzy mogą zaktualizować Twoją aplikację lub grę, zminimalizuj rozmiar aktualizacji. Wytyczne Google Play Jeśli rozpowszechniasz aplikacje w Google Play, postępuj zgodnie z tymi dodatkowymi wytycznymi dotyczącymi ich aktualności. Narzędzia do zwiększania aktualności aplikacji Nie wszyscy użytkownicy włączają aktualizacje w tle. Wdrożenie funkcji takich jak aktualizacje w aplikacji może zwiększyć liczbę aktywnych użytkowników najnowszej wersji aplikacji lub gry. Zdrowe wydania Zmiany w kodzie źródłowym, czy to za pomocą flag po stronie serwera, czy aktualizacji aplikacji, są częstą przyczyną nowych problemów technicznych. Lepiej jest poświęcić czas na zapobieganie problemom w wersji produkcyjnej niż na ich rozwiązywanie po ich wystąpieniu. Użytkownicy mogą szybko przekazać opinię na źle wpływa na wygodę użytkowników i może nie zaktualizować aplikacji po pierwszej instalacji. Aby zminimalizować ryzyko wprowadzenia nowych problemów w wersji, stopniowo do testowania i często monitoruj wskaźniki w miarę wprowadzania zmian. Możesz też ułatwiają rozwiązywanie problemów przez odłączenie wersji binarnych od wersje funkcji korzystające z pakietów SDK do konfiguracji zdalnej, np. Firebase Remote Konfiguracja . Wytyczne Google Play Jeśli rozpowszechniasz treści w Google Play, postępuj zgodnie z tymi dodatkowymi wskazówkami dotyczącymi zapewniając prawidłowe publikowanie wersji. Narzędzia do monitorowania i poprawiania jakości wersji Konsola Play ma wiele funkcji, które mogą Ci pomóc bezpieczne publikowanie , a Android Vitals podaje dane godzinowe o aplikacjach i grach, jeśli wystarczającą ilość danych, zarówno w Google Play, Konsola i raportowanie API . Wykrywanie i prezentowanie : Google Play ocenia jakość techniczną dla wszystkich użytkowników aplikacji niezależnie od wersji, której używają. Dlatego zarządzanie jakością wersji nie jest z korzyścią dla użytkowników, lepszy także dla danych dotyczących jakości w Google Play. Więcej informacji Treść strony i umieszczone na niej fragmenty kodu podlegają licencjom opisanym w  Licencji na treści . Java i OpenJDK są znakami towarowymi lub zastrzeżonymi znakami towarowymi należącymi do firmy Oracle lub jej podmiotów stowarzyszonych. Ostatnia aktualizacja: 2025-07-26 UTC. 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pool | Config | Vitest Skip to content Main Navigation Guides API Config Blog v4.0.17 v4.0.17 Releases Notes Contributing Team unreleased v3.x v2.x v1.x v0.x Search English 简体中文 Appearance English 简体中文 Menu Return to top Sidebar Navigation Config Reference Config File include exclude includeSource name server deps runner benchmark alias globals environment environmentOptions watch watchTriggerPatterns root dir reporters outputFile pool execArgv vmMemoryLimit fileParallelism maxWorkers testTimeout hookTimeout teardownTimeout silent setupFiles provide globalSetup forceRerunTriggers coverage testNamePattern ui open api clearMocks mockReset restoreMocks unstubEnvs unstubGlobals snapshotFormat snapshotSerializers resolveSnapshotPath allowOnly passWithNoTests logHeapUsage css maxConcurrency cache sequence typecheck slowTestThreshold chaiConfig bail retry onConsoleLog onStackTrace onUnhandledError dangerouslyIgnoreUnhandled... diff fakeTimers projects isolate includeTaskLocation snapshotEnvironment env expect printConsoleTrace attachmentsDir hideSkippedTests mode expandSnapshotDiff disableConsoleIntercept experimental Browser Mode Providers playwright webdriverio preview browser.enabled browser.instances browser.headless browser.isolate browser.testerHtmlPath browser.api browser.provider browser.ui browser.viewport browser.locators browser.screenshotDirectory browser.screenshotFailures browser.orchestratorScripts browser.commands browser.connectTimeout browser.trace browser.trackUnhandledErrors browser.expect On this page Are you an LLM? You can read better optimized documentation at /config/pool.md for this page in Markdown format pool ​ Type: 'threads' | 'forks' | 'vmThreads' | 'vmForks' Default: 'forks' CLI: --pool=threads Pool used to run tests in. threads ​ Enable multi-threading. When using threads you are unable to use process related APIs such as process.chdir() . Some libraries written in native languages, such as Prisma, bcrypt and canvas , have problems when running in multiple threads and run into segfaults. In these cases it is advised to use forks pool instead. forks ​ Similar as threads pool but uses child_process instead of worker_threads . Communication between tests and main process is not as fast as with threads pool. Process related APIs such as process.chdir() are available in forks pool. vmThreads ​ Run tests using VM context (inside a sandboxed environment) in a threads pool. This makes tests run faster, but the VM module is unstable when running ESM code . Your tests will leak memory - to battle that, consider manually editing vmMemoryLimit value. WARNING Running code in a sandbox has some advantages (faster tests), but also comes with a number of disadvantages. The globals within native modules, such as ( fs , path , etc), differ from the globals present in your test environment. As a result, any error thrown by these native modules will reference a different Error constructor compared to the one used in your code: ts try { fs. writeFileSync ( '/doesnt exist' ) } catch (err) { console. log (err instanceof Error ) // false } Importing ES modules caches them indefinitely which introduces memory leaks if you have a lot of contexts (test files). There is no API in Node.js that clears that cache. Accessing globals takes longer in a sandbox environment. Please, be aware of these issues when using this option. Vitest team cannot fix any of the issues on our side. vmForks ​ Similar as vmThreads pool but uses child_process instead of worker_threads . Communication between tests and the main process is not as fast as with vmThreads pool. Process related APIs such as process.chdir() are available in vmForks pool. Please be aware that this pool has the same pitfalls listed in vmThreads . Suggest changes to this page Last updated: Pager Previous page outputFile Next page execArgv © 2026 VoidZero Inc. and Vitest contributors.
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NitroPack reviews | Bekijk consumentenreviews over www.nitropack.io Voorgestelde bedrijven Aftershoot aftershoot.com • 1,5K reviews 4.9 FlyingPress flyingpress.com • 312 reviews 4.7 HighLevel www.gohighlevel.com • 12K reviews 4.9 Categorieën Blog Inloggen Voor bedrijven Voor bedrijven Inloggen Categorieën Blog Elektronica en technologie Internet en software Softwarebedrijf NitroPack Samenvatting Over Reviews Bezoek de website Een review schrijven Bezoek de website Geclaimd profiel NitroPack   Reviews   1.137 • 4,9 Softwarebedrijf Een review schrijven Bezoek de website Een review schrijven Bedrijven op Trustpilot mogen geen beloningen aanbieden of betalen om reviews te verbergen. Bedrijfsgegevens Softwarebedrijf Geschreven door het bedrijf NitroPack helps you boost your website score for Google PageSpeed Insights and pass Core Web Vitals. Contactgegevens 68 SE 6th St, 33131, Miami, Verenigde Staten support@nitropack.com www.nitropack.io 4,9 Uitstekend 1K reviews 5 sterren 4 sterren 3 sterren 2 sterren 1 ster Hoe wordt de TrustScore berekend? Heeft 100% van zijn negatieve reviews beantwoord Reageert doorgaans binnen 2 weken Zo gebruikt dit bedrijf Trustpilot Mensen keken ook naar Aftershoot aftershoot.com 4.9 (2K) FlyingPress flyingpress.com 4.7 (312) HighLevel www.gohighlevel.com 4.9 (12K) SSVID.APP ssvid.net 4.9 (1K) Poppy AI getpoppy.ai 4.9 (352) WP Rocket wp-rocket.me 4.5 (3K) smtpzo.com smtpzo.com 2.8 (3) Stocks to Buy Now ai stockstobuynow.ai 4.9 (3K) 4,9 Alle reviews 1.137 in totaal ● Een review schrijven Wij controleren reviews 5 sterren 95% 4 sterren 2% 3 sterren < 1% 2 sterren < 1% 1 ster 2% Zo labelt Trustpilot reviews Meer filters Nieuwste Reinout Baeckelmans BE • 2 reviews 1 mrt 2025 Great and Quick Support Great and quick solution on a support issue. Efficiently tackled by Alina. 1 maart 2025 Review zonder uitnodiging Antwoord van NitroPack 19 mrt 2025 Hi Reinout, thanks for your review! Glad to hear you had a positive experience with Alina. Don't hesitate to reach out if anything comes up in the future! KL Klant NL • 3 reviews 16 nov 2023 Very good Very good. Best support i received so far. Very knowledgeable 15 november 2023 Review zonder uitnodiging Toon reviews in alle talen. ( 1.137 reviews) Terug 1 Volgende pagina Dit is Trustpilot Wij staan open voor iedereen Iedereen kan een review op Trustpilot achterlaten n.a.v. een ervaring met een bedrijf. Gebruikers hebben het recht om hun feedback op elk moment te wijzigen of te verwijderen, en elke gepubliceerde review is zichtbaar zolang het account van de betreffende gebruiker actief is . Wij zijn voorstander van geverifieerde reviews Bedrijven kunnen reviews verzamelen via geautomatiseerde uitnodigingen. Deze reviews worden als geverifieerd bestempeld, omdat het evident is dat ze op echte ervaringen gebaseerd zijn. Lees meer over geverifieerde reviews. Wij bestrijden nepreviews Wij beveiligen ons platform met behulp van toegewijde specialisten en slimme technologieën. Lees meer over hoe wij nepreviews bestrijden . Wij tonen de meest recente reviews Lees meer over Trustpilots reviewproces . Wij moedigen constructieve feedback aan Hier vind je 8 tips voor het schrijven van een goede review . Wij verifiëren reviewers Verificatie helpt ervoor te zorgen dat echte mensen de reviews schrijven die je op Trustpilot ziet staan. Wij zijn tegen vooringenomenheid Beloningen aanbieden voor reviews of een slechts een bepaalde groep mensen vragen om een review te schrijven, kan de TrustScore beïnvloeden. Dit is in strijd met onze richtlijnen . Lees meer are you human? Kies land Nederland Danmark Österreich Schweiz Deutschland Australia Canada United Kingdom Ireland New Zealand United States España Suomi Belgique België France Italia 日本 Norge Nederland Polska Brasil Portugal Sverige Over ons Over ons Werken bij Trustpilot Contact Blog Hoe Trustpilot te werk gaat Pers Investor relations Community Vertrouw in reviews Helpcentrum Inloggen Aanmelden Bedrijven Trustpilot Business Producten Pakketten & Tarieven Bedrijf Login Blog voor bedrijven Volg ons op Juridisch Privacybeleid Gebruikersvoorwaarden Richtlijnen voor reviewers Systeemstatus Modern Slavery Statement © 2026 Trustpilot A/S. Alle rechten voorbehouden.
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https://vitest.dev/guide/#VPContent
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You can read better optimized documentation at /guide.md for this page in Markdown format Getting Started ​ Overview ​ Vitest (pronounced as "veetest" ) is a next generation testing framework powered by Vite. You can learn more about the rationale behind the project in the Why Vitest section. Trying Vitest Online ​ You can try Vitest online on StackBlitz . It runs Vitest directly in the browser, and it is almost identical to the local setup but doesn't require installing anything on your machine. Adding Vitest to Your Project ​ Learn how to install by Video npm yarn pnpm bun bash npm install -D vitest bash yarn add -D vitest bash pnpm add -D vitest bash bun add -D vitest TIP Vitest requires Vite >=v6.0.0 and Node >=v20.0.0 It is recommended that you install a copy of vitest in your package.json , using one of the methods listed above. However, if you would prefer to run vitest directly, you can use npx vitest (the npx tool comes with npm and Node.js). The npx tool will execute the specified command. By default, npx will first check if the command exists in the local project's binaries. If it is not found there, npx will look in the system's $PATH and execute it if found. If the command is not found in either location, npx will install it in a temporary location prior to execution. Writing Tests ​ As an example, we will write a simple test that verifies the output of a function that adds two numbers. sum.js export function sum ( a , b ) { return a + b } sum.test.js import { expect, test } from 'vitest' import { sum } from './sum.js' test ( 'adds 1 + 2 to equal 3' , () => { expect ( sum ( 1 , 2 )). toBe ( 3 ) }) TIP By default, tests must contain .test. or .spec. in their file name. Next, in order to execute the test, add the following section to your package.json : package.json json { "scripts" : { "test" : "vitest" } } Finally, run npm run test , yarn test or pnpm test , depending on your package manager, and Vitest will print this message: txt ✓ sum.test.js (1) ✓ adds 1 + 2 to equal 3 Test Files 1 passed (1) Tests 1 passed (1) Start at 02:15:44 Duration 311ms WARNING If you are using Bun as your package manager, make sure to use bun run test command instead of bun test , otherwise Bun will run its own test runner. Learn more about the usage of Vitest, see the API section. Configuring Vitest ​ One of the main advantages of Vitest is its unified configuration with Vite. If present, vitest will read your root vite.config.ts to match with the plugins and setup as your Vite app. For example, your Vite resolve.alias and plugins configuration will work out-of-the-box. If you want a different configuration during testing, you can: Create vitest.config.ts , which will have the higher priority Pass --config option to CLI, e.g. vitest --config ./path/to/vitest.config.ts Use process.env.VITEST or mode property on defineConfig (will be set to test if not overridden) to conditionally apply different configuration in vite.config.ts . Note that like any other environment variable, VITEST is also exposed on import.meta.env in your tests Vitest supports the same extensions for your configuration file as Vite does: .js , .mjs , .cjs , .ts , .cts , .mts . Vitest does not support .json extension. If you are not using Vite as your build tool, you can configure Vitest using the test property in your config file: vitest.config.ts ts import { defineConfig } from 'vitest/config' export default defineConfig ({ test: { // ... }, }) TIP Even if you do not use Vite yourself, Vitest relies heavily on it for its transformation pipeline. For that reason, you can also configure any property described in Vite documentation . If you are already using Vite, add test property in your Vite config. You'll also need to add a reference to Vitest types using a triple slash directive at the top of your config file. vite.config.ts ts /// < reference types = "vitest/config" /> import { defineConfig } from 'vite' export default defineConfig ({ test: { // ... }, }) See the list of config options in the Config Reference WARNING If you decide to have two separate config files for Vite and Vitest, make sure to define the same Vite options in your Vitest config file since it will override your Vite file, not extend it. You can also use mergeConfig method from vite or vitest/config entries to merge Vite config with Vitest config: vitest.config.mjs vite.config.mjs ts import { defineConfig, mergeConfig } from 'vitest/config' import viteConfig from './vite.config.mjs' export default mergeConfig (viteConfig, defineConfig ({ test: { // ... }, })) ts import { defineConfig } from 'vite' import Vue from '@vitejs/plugin-vue' export default defineConfig ({ plugins: [ Vue ()], }) However, we recommend using the same file for both Vite and Vitest, instead of creating two separate files. Projects Support ​ Run different project configurations inside the same project with Test Projects . You can define a list of files and folders that define your projects in vitest.config file. vitest.config.ts ts import { defineConfig } from 'vitest/config' export default defineConfig ({ test: { projects: [ // you can use a list of glob patterns to define your projects // Vitest expects a list of config files // or directories where there is a config file 'packages/*' , 'tests/*/vitest.config.{e2e,unit}.ts' , // you can even run the same tests, // but with different configs in the same "vitest" process { test: { name: 'happy-dom' , root: './shared_tests' , environment: 'happy-dom' , setupFiles: [ './setup.happy-dom.ts' ], }, }, { test: { name: 'node' , root: './shared_tests' , environment: 'node' , setupFiles: [ './setup.node.ts' ], }, }, ], }, }) Command Line Interface ​ In a project where Vitest is installed, you can use the vitest binary in your npm scripts, or run it directly with npx vitest . Here are the default npm scripts in a scaffolded Vitest project: package.json json { "scripts" : { "test" : "vitest" , "coverage" : "vitest run --coverage" } } To run tests once without watching for file changes, use vitest run . You can specify additional CLI options like --port or --https . For a full list of CLI options, run npx vitest --help in your project. Learn more about the Command Line Interface Automatic Dependency Installation ​ Vitest will prompt you to install certain dependencies if they are not already installed. You can disable this behavior by setting the VITEST_SKIP_INSTALL_CHECKS=1 environment variable. IDE Integrations ​ We also provided an official extension for Visual Studio Code to enhance your testing experience with Vitest. Install from VS Code Marketplace Learn more about IDE Integrations Examples ​ Example Source Playground basic GitHub Play Online fastify GitHub Play Online in-source-test GitHub Play Online lit GitHub Play Online vue GitHub Play Online marko GitHub Play Online preact GitHub Play Online qwik Github Play Online react GitHub Play Online solid GitHub Play Online svelte GitHub Play Online profiling GitHub Not Available typecheck GitHub Play Online projects GitHub Play Online Projects using Vitest ​ unocss unplugin-auto-import unplugin-vue-components vue vite vitesse vitesse-lite fluent-vue vueuse milkdown gridjs-svelte spring-easing bytemd faker million Vitamin neodrag svelte-multiselect iconify tdesign-vue-next cz-git Using Unreleased Commits ​ Each commit on main branch and a PR with a cr-tracked label are published to pkg.pr.new . You can install it by npm i https://pkg.pr.new/vitest@{commit} . If you want to test your own modification locally, you can build and link it yourself ( pnpm is required): bash git clone https://github.com/vitest-dev/vitest.git cd vitest pnpm install cd packages/vitest pnpm run build pnpm link --global # you can use your preferred package manager for this step Then go to the project where you are using Vitest and run pnpm link --global vitest (or the package manager that you used to link vitest globally). Community ​ If you have questions or need help, reach out to the community at Discord and GitHub Discussions . Suggest changes to this page Last updated: Pager Previous page Why Vitest Next page Features © 2026 VoidZero Inc. and Vitest contributors.
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Một dự án có nhiều mô-đun Gradle được gọi là một dự án đa mô-đun. Hướng dẫn này trình bày các phương pháp hay nhất cũng như các mẫu đề xuất để phát triển ứng dụng Android nhiều mô-đun. Lưu ý: Trang này giả định là bạn đã nắm rõ cấu trúc ứng dụng được đề xuất . Vấn đề về sự tăng vọt của cơ sở mã Trong khi cơ sở mã không ngừng phát triển, khả năng mở rộng quy mô, khả năng đọc và chất lượng mã tổng thể thường giảm dần theo thời gian. Điều này là kết quả của việc kích thước cơ sở mã tăng lên mà không có các trình bảo trì thực hiện các biện pháp chủ động để tạo ra một cấu trúc dễ bảo trì. Mô-đun hoá là một phương pháp để cơ cấu cơ sở mã theo cách cải thiện khả năng bảo trì và giúp tránh các vấn đề nói trên. Mô-đun hoá là gì? Mô-đun hoá là phương pháp sắp xếp cơ sở mã thành các phần được khớp nối lỏng lẻo và có khả năng tự chứa. Mỗi phần là một mô-đun. Mỗi mô-đun thường độc lập và phục vụ một mục đích rõ ràng. 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Một dự án được mô-đun hoá đúng cách sẽ áp dụng nguyên tắc tách biệt vấn đề và do đó hạn chế tính khớp nối. Điều này giúp các thành phần có được quyền tự chủ lớn hơn. Quyền sở hữu Ngoài việc cho phép quyền tự chủ, các mô-đun cũng có thể được dùng để thực thi trách nhiệm. Một mô-đun có thể có một chủ sở hữu riêng chịu trách nhiệm duy trì mã, sửa lỗi, thêm các quy trình kiểm thử và xem xét các thay đổi. Đóng gói Đóng gói nghĩa là mỗi phần mã của bạn phải có lượng kiến thức nhỏ nhất có thể về các phần khác. Các phần mã tách biệt sẽ dễ đọc và dễ hiểu hơn. Khả năng thử nghiệm Khả năng thử nghiệm mô tả mức độ dễ dàng của việc kiểm thử mã. Cơ sở mã có thể kiểm thử là cơ sở mã mà bạn có thể dễ dàng kiểm thử các thành phần một cách riêng biệt. Thời gian tạo bản dựng Một số chức năng của Gradle như mô hình bản dựng gia tăng, bộ nhớ đệm bản dựng hoặc bản dựng song song có thể tận dụng mô-đun để cải thiện hiệu suất bản dựng . Các lỗi phổ biến Mức độ chi tiết của cơ sở mã là mức độ mà cơ sở mã đó được cấu tạo bởi các mô-đun. Cơ sở mã càng có nhiều mô-đun nhỏ hơn thì càng chi tiết hơn. Khi thiết kế cơ sở mã được mô-đun hoá, bạn nên quyết định mức độ chi tiết. Để thực hiện việc này, hãy tính đến quy mô và độ phức tạp tương đối của cơ sở mã. Việc triển khai quá chi tiết sẽ khiến chi phí vận hành trở thành gánh nặng, còn việc triển khai sơ sài sẽ làm giảm lợi ích của quá trình mô-đun hoá. Một số lỗi phổ biến như sau: Quá chi tiết : Mỗi mô-đun sẽ mang lại một mức hao tổn nhất định dưới dạng độ phức tạp tăng dần của bản dựng và mã nguyên mẫu . Cấu hình bản dựng phức tạp khiến việc duy trì tính nhất quán của cấu hình giữa các mô-đun trở nên khó khăn. Quá nhiều mã nguyên mẫu sẽ tạo ra một cơ sở mã cồng kềnh, khó duy trì. Nếu mức hao tổn ảnh hưởng đến việc cải thiện khả năng mở rộng, bạn nên xem xét hợp nhất một số mô-đun. 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Entries without this may be mistaken for spam references and deleted._ _ To add entries you need write permission to the wiki, which you can get by subscribing to the common-dev@hadoop.apache.org mailing list and asking for permissions on the wiki account username you've registered yourself as. If you are using Apache Hadoop in production you ought to consider getting involved in the development process anyway, by filing bugs, testing beta releases, reviewing the code and turning your notes into shared documentation. Your participation in this process will ensure your needs get met. _ _ A A9.com - Amazon* We build Amazon's product search indices using the streaming API and pre-existing C++, Perl, and Python tools. We process millions of sessions daily for analytics, using both the Java and streaming APIs. Our clusters vary from 1 to 100 nodes Accela Communications We use an Apache Hadoop cluster to rollup registration and view data each night. Our cluster has 10 1U servers, with 4 cores, 4GB ram and 3 drives Each night, we run 112 Hadoop jobs It is roughly 4X faster to export the transaction tables from each of our reporting databases, transfer the data to the cluster, perform the rollups, then import back into the databases than to perform the same rollups in the database. Adobe We use Apache Hadoop and Apache HBase in several areas from social services to structured data storage and processing for internal use. We currently have about 30 nodes running HDFS, Hadoop and HBase in clusters ranging from 5 to 14 nodes on both production and development. We plan a deployment on an 80 nodes cluster. We constantly write data to Apache HBase and run MapReduce jobs to process then store it back to Apache HBase or external systems. Our production cluster has been running since Oct 2008. adyard We use Apache Flume, Apache Hadoop and PApache ig for log storage and report generation as well as ad-Targeting. We currently have 12 nodes running HDFS and Pig and plan to add more from time to time. 50% of our recommender system is pure Pig because of it's ease of use. Some of our more deeply-integrated tasks are using the streaming API and ruby as well as the excellent Wukong-Library. Able Grape - Vertical search engine for trustworthy wine information We have one of the world's smaller Hadoop clusters (2 nodes @ 8 CPUs/node) Hadoop and Apache Nutch used to analyze and index textual information Adknowledge - Ad network Hadoop used to build the recommender system for behavioral targeting, plus other clickstream analytics We handle 500MM clickstream events per day Our clusters vary from 50 to 200 nodes, mostly on EC2. Investigating use of R clusters atop Hadoop for statistical analysis and modeling at scale. Aguja - E-Commerce Data analysis We use hadoop, pig and hbase to analyze search log, product view data, and analyze all of our logs 3 node cluster with 48 cores in total, 4GB RAM and 1 TB storage each. Alibaba A 15-node cluster dedicated to processing sorts of business data dumped out of database and joining them together. These data will then be fed into iSearch, our vertical search engine. Each node has 8 cores, 16G RAM and 1.4T storage. AOL We use Apache Hadoop for variety of things ranging from ETL style processing and statistics generation to running advanced algorithms for doing behavioral analysis and targeting. The cluster that we use for mainly behavioral analysis and targeting has 150 machines, Intel Xeon, dual processors, dual core, each with 16GB Ram and 800 GB hard-disk. ARA.COM.TR - Ara Com Tr - Turkey's first and only search engine We build Ara.com.tr search engine using the Python tools. We use Apache Hadoop for analytics. We handle about 400TB per month Our clusters vary from 10 to 100 nodes Archive.is HDFS, Apache Accumulo, Scala Currently 3 nodes (16Gb RAM, 6Tb storage) Atbrox We use Hadoop for information extraction & search, and data analysis consulting Cluster: we primarily use Amazon's Elastic MapReduce ATXcursions Two applications that are side products/projects of a local tour company: 1. Sentiment analysis of review websites and social media data. Targeting the tourism industry. 2. Marketing tool that analyzes the most valuable/useful reviewers from sites like Tripadvisor and Yelp as well as social media. Lets marketers and business owners find community members most relevant to their businesses. Using Apache Hadoop, HDFS, Hive, and HBase. 3 node cluster, 4 cores, 4GB RAM. B BabaCar 4 nodes cluster (32 cores, 1TB). We use Apache Hadoop for searching and analysis of millions of rental bookings. Basenfasten Experimental installation - various TB storage for logs and digital assets Currently 4 nodes cluster Using hadoop for log analysis/data mining/machine learning Benipal Technologies - Big Data. Search. AI. 35 Node Cluster _We have been running our cluster with no downtime for over 2 ½ years and have successfully handled over 75 Million files on a 64 GB Namenode with 50 TB cluster storage._ We are heavy MapReduce and Apache HBase users and use Apache Hadoop with Apache HBase for semi-supervised Machine Learning, AI R&D, Image Processing & Analysis, and Apache Lucene index sharding using katta. Beebler 14 node cluster (each node has: 2 dual core CPUs, 2TB storage, 8GB RAM) We use Apache Hadoop for matching dating profiles Bixo Labs - Elastic web mining The Bixolabs elastic web mining platform uses Hadoop + Cascading to quickly build scalable web mining applications. We're doing a 200M page/5TB crawl as part of the public terabyte dataset project . This runs as a 20 machine Elastic MapReduce cluster. BrainPad - Data mining and analysis We use Apache Hadoop to summarize of user's tracking data. And use analyzing. Brilig - Cooperative data marketplace for online advertising We use Apache Hadoop/MapReduce and Apache Hive for data management, analysis, log aggregation, reporting, ETL into Apache Hive, and loading data into distributed K/V stores Our primary cluster is 10 nodes, each member has 2x4 Cores, 24 GB RAM, 6 x 1TB SATA. We also use AWS EMR clusters for additional reporting capacity on 10 TB of data stored in S3. We usually use m1.xlarge, 60 - 100 nodes. Brockmann Consult GmbH - Environmental informatics and Geoinformation services We use Apache Hadoop to develop the Calvalus system - parallel processing of large amounts of satellite data. Focus on generation, analysis and validation of environmental Earth Observation data products. Our cluster is a rack with 20 nodes (4 cores, 8 GB RAM each), 112 TB diskspace total. C Caree.rs Hardware: 15 nodes We use Apache Hadoop to process company and job data and run Machine learning algorithms for our recommendation engine. CDU now! We use Apache Hadoop for our internal searching, filtering and indexing Charleston Hardware: 15 nodes We use Apache Hadoop to process company and job data and run Machine learning algorithms for our recommendation engine. Cloudspace Used on client projects and internal log reporting/parsing systems designed to scale to infinity and beyond. Client project: Amazon S3-backed, web-wide analytics platform Internal: cross-architecture event log aggregation & processing Contextweb - Ad Exchange We use Hadoop to store ad serving logs and use it as a source for ad optimizations, analytics, reporting and machine learning. Currently we have a 50 machine cluster with 400 cores and about 140TB raw storage. Each (commodity) node has 8 cores and 16GB of RAM. Cooliris - Cooliris transforms your browser into a lightning fast, cinematic way to browse photos and videos, both online and on your hard drive. We have a 15-node Hadoop cluster where each machine has 8 cores, 8 GB ram, and 3-4 TB of storage. We use Hadoop for all of our analytics, and we use Pig to allow PMs and non-engineers the freedom to query the data in an ad-hoc manner. Cornell University Web Lab Generating web graphs on 100 nodes (dual 2.4GHz Xeon Processor, 2 GB RAM, 72GB Hard Drive) Criteo - Criteo is a global leader in online performance advertising Criteo R&D uses Hadoop as a consolidated platform for storage, analytics and back-end processing, including Machine Learning algorithms Two production clusters, each with a corresponding pre-production and an experimental cluster More than 58,000 cores in 3,000 machines Our biggest cluster: 2,000 machines (24 cores, 90TB disk storage and 256GB RAM) Growth to 3,000 machines by end 2017 We run a mix of jobs and workflows based on a variety of frameworks: Hive Cascading/Scalding Mapreduce Spark Tez Flink Mono (.Net) Custom Yarn applications (for Machine Learning) CRS4 Hadoop deployed dynamically on subsets of a 400-node cluster node: two quad-core 2.83GHz Xeons, 16 GB RAM, two 250GB HDDs most deployments use our high-performance GPFS (3.8PB, 15GB/s random r/w) Computational biology applications crowdmedia Crowdmedia has a 5 Node Hadoop cluster for statistical analysis We use Apache Hadoop to analyse trends on Facebook and other social networks D Datagraph We use Apache Apache adoop for batch-processing large RDF datasets, in particular for indexing RDF data. We also use Apache Hadoop for executing long-running offline SPARQL queries for clients. We use Amazon S3 and Apache Cassandra to store input RDF datasets and output files. We've developed RDFgrid , a Ruby framework for map/reduce-based processing of RDF data. We primarily use Ruby, RDF.rb and RDFgrid to process RDF data with Apache Hadoop Streaming. We primarily run Apache Hadoop jobs on Amazon Elastic MapReduce , with cluster sizes of 1 to 20 nodes depending on the size of the dataset (hundreds of millions to billions of RDF statements). Dataium We use a combination of Apache Pig and Java based Map/Reduce jobs to sort, aggregate and help make sense of large amounts of data. Deepdyve Elastic cluster with 5-80 nodes We use Hadoop to create our indexes of deep web content and to provide a high availability and high bandwidth storage service for index shards for our search cluster. DEMyC-DICIFO-Universidad Autónoma Chapingo We use an Apache Hadoop cluster to research, teach and service. Our cluster has 7 servers, each one with 8 cores, 12GB RAM and 1 drive of 1 TB. Using Hadoop for data analysis, data visualization, searching, data mining, operations research, machine learning and statistical analysis. Detektei Berlin We are using Hadoop in our data mining and multimedia/internet research groups. 3 node cluster with 48 cores in total, 4GB RAM and 1 TB storage each. Detikcom - Indonesia's largest news portal We use Apache Hadoop, Apache Pig and Apache HBase to analyze search log, generate Most View News, generate top wordcloud, and analyze all of our logs Currently We use 9 nodes devdaily.com We use Apache Hadoop and Apache Nutch to research data on programming-related websites, such as looking for current trends, story originators, and related information. We're currently using three nodes, with each node having two cores, 4GB RAM, and 1TB storage. We'll expand these once we settle on our related technologies (Scala, Apache Pig, Apache HBase, other). DropFire We generate Pig Latin scripts that describe structural and semantic conversions between data contexts We use Apache Hadoop to execute these scripts for production-level deployments Eliminates the need for explicit data and schema mappings during database integration E EBay 532 nodes cluster (8 * 532 cores, 5.3PB). Heavy usage of Java MapReduce , Apache Pig, Apache Hive, Apache HBase Using it for Search optimization and Research. eCircle two 60 nodes cluster each >1000 cores, total 5T Ram, 1PB mostly Apache HBase, some M/R marketing data handling Enet , 'Eleftherotypia' newspaper, Greece Experimental installation - storage for logs and digital assets Currently 5 nodes cluster Using Apache Hadoop for log analysis/data mining/machine learning Enormo 4 nodes cluster (32 cores, 1TB). We use Apache Hadoop to filter and index our listings, removing exact duplicates and grouping similar ones. We plan to use Apache Pig very shortly to produce statistics. ESPOL University (Escuela Superior Politécnica del Litoral) in Guayaquil, Ecuador 4 nodes proof-of-concept cluster. We use Apache Hadoop in a Data-Intensive Computing capstone course. The course projects cover topics like information retrieval, machine learning, social network analysis, business intelligence, and network security. The students use on-demand clusters launched using Amazon's EC2 and EMR services, thanks to its AWS in Education program. ETH Zurich Systems Group We are using Apache Hadoop in a course that we are currently teaching: "Massively Parallel Data Analysis with MapReduce ". The course projects are based on real use-cases from biological data analysis. Cluster hardware: 16 x (Quad-core Intel Xeon, 8GB RAM, 1.5 TB Hard-Disk) Eyealike - Visual Media Search Platform Facial similarity and recognition across large datasets. Image content based advertising and auto-tagging for social media. Image based video copyright protection. Explore.To Yellow Pages - Explore To Yellow Pages We use Apache Hadoop for our internal search, filtering and indexing Elastic cluster with 5-80 nodes F Facebook We use Apache Hadoop to store copies of internal log and dimension data sources and use it as a source for reporting/analytics and machine learning. Currently we have 2 major clusters: A 1100-machine cluster with 8800 cores and about 12 PB raw storage. A 300-machine cluster with 2400 cores and about 3 PB raw storage. Each (commodity) node has 8 cores and 12 TB of storage. We are heavy users of both streaming as well as the Java APIs. We have built a higher level data warehousing framework using these features called Hive (see the http://hadoop.apache.org/hive/ ). We have also developed a FUSE implementation over HDFS. FollowNews We use Hadoop for storing logs, news analysis, tag analysis. FOX Audience Network 40 machine cluster (8 cores/machine, 2TB/machine storage) 70 machine cluster (8 cores/machine, 3TB/machine storage) 30 machine cluster (8 cores/machine, 4TB/machine storage) Use for log analysis, data mining and machine learning Forward3D 5 machine cluster (8 cores/machine, 5TB/machine storage) Existing 19 virtual machine cluster (2 cores/machine 30TB storage) Predominantly Apache Hive and Streaming API based jobs (~20,000 jobs a week) using our Ruby library , or see the canonical WordCount example . Daily batch ETL with a slightly modified clojure-hadoop Log analysis Data mining Machine learning FQuotes We use Hadoop for analyzing quotes, quote authors and quote topics. Freestylers - Image retrieval engine We, the Japanese company Freestylers, use Hadoop to build the image processing environment for image-based product recommendation system mainly on Amazon EC2, from April 2009. Our Apache Hadoop environment produces the original database for fast access from our web application. We also uses Hadoop to analyzing similarities of user's behavior. G GBIF (Global Biodiversity Information Facility) - nonprofit organization that focuses on making scientific data on biodiversity available via the Internet 18 nodes running a mix of Apache Hadoop and Apache HBase Apache Hive ad hoc queries against our biodiversity data Regular Apache Oozie workflows to process biodiversity data for publishing All work is Open source (e.g. Oozie workflow , Ganglia ) GIS.FCU Feng Chia University 3 machine cluster (4 cores, 1TB/machine) storage for sensor data Google University Initiative to Address Internet-Scale Computing Challenges Gruter. Corp. 30 machine cluster (4 cores, 1TB~2TB/machine storage) storage for blog data and web documents used for data indexing by MapReduce link analyzing and Machine Learning by MapReduce Gewinnspiele 6 node cluster (each node has: 4 dual core CPUs, 1,5TB storage, 4GB RAM, RedHat OS) Using Apache Hadoop for our high speed data mining applications in corporation with Twilight GumGum 9 node cluster (Amazon EC2 c1.xlarge) Nightly MapReduce jobs on Amazon Elastic MapReduce process data stored in S3 MapReduce jobs written in Groovy use Apache Hadoop Java APIs Image and advertising analytics Greece.com Using Apache Hadoop for analyzing data for millions of images, log analysis, data mining H Hadoop Korean User Group , a Korean Local Community Team Page. 50 node cluster In the Korea university network environment. Pentium 4 PC, HDFS 4TB Storage Used for development projects Retrieving and Analyzing Biomedical Knowledge Latent Semantic Analysis, Collaborative Filtering Helprace , a customer service software. 3 node cluster (4 cores, 32 GB of RAM each). Hadoop for search engine analtyics and internal searching and data filtering Hotels & Accommodation 3 machine cluster (4 cores/machine, 2TB/machine) Apache Hadoop for data for search and aggregation Apache HBase hosting Hulu 13 machine cluster (8 cores/machine, 4TB/machine) Log storage and analysis Apache HBase hosting Hundeshagen 6 node cluster (each node has: 4 dual core CPUs, 1,5TB storage, 4GB RAM, RedHat Enterprise Linux) Using Apache Hadoop for our high speed data mining applications in corporation with Online Scheidung Hadoop Taiwan User Group Hipotecas y euribor Evolución del euribor y valor actual Simulador de hipotecas en crisis económica Hosting Habitat We use a customised version of Apache Hadoop and Apache Nutch in a currently experimental 6 node/Dual Core cluster environment. What we crawl are our clients Websites and from the information we gather. We fingerprint old and non updated software packages in that shared hosting environment. We can then inform our clients that they have old and non updated software running after matching a signature to a Database. With that information we know which sites would require patching as a free and courtesy service to protect the majority of users. Without the technologies of Nutch and Hadoop this would be a far harder to accomplish task. I IBM Blue Cloud Computing Clusters University Initiative to Address Internet-Scale Computing Challenges ICCS We are using Apache Hadoop and Apache Nutch to crawl Blog posts and later process them. Hadoop is also beginning to be used in our teaching and general research activities on natural language processing and machine learning. IIIT, Hyderabad We use hadoop for Information Retrieval and Extraction research projects. Also working on map-reduce scheduling research for multi-job environments. Our cluster sizes vary from 10 to 30 nodes, depending on the jobs. Heterogenous nodes with most being Quad 6600s, 4GB RAM and 1TB disk per node. Also some nodes with dual core and single core configurations. ImageShack From TechCrunch : Rather than put ads in or around the images it hosts, Levin is working on harnessing all the data his service generates about content consumption (perhaps to better target advertising on ImageShack or to syndicate that targetting data to ad networks). Like Google and Yahoo, he is deploying the open-source Hadoop software to create a massive distributed supercomputer, but he is using it to analyze all the data he is collecting. IMVU We use Apache Hadoop to analyze our virtual economy We also use Apache Hive to access our trove of operational data to inform product development decisions around improving user experience and retention as well as meeting revenue targets Our data is stored in Amazon S3 and pulled into our clusters of up to 4 m1.large EC2 instances. Our total data volume is on the order of 5Tb Infolinks We use Apache Hadoop to analyze production logs and to provide various statistics on our In-Text advertising network. We also use Apache Hadoop/Apache HBase to process user interactions with advertisements and to optimize ad selection. Information Sciences Institute (ISI) Used Apache Hadoop and 18 nodes/52 cores to plot the entire internet . Infochimps 30 node AWS EC2 cluster (varying instance size, currently EBS-backed) managed by Chef & Poolparty running Apache Hadoop 0.20.2+228, Apache Pig 0.5.0+30, Azkaban 0.04, Wukong Used for ETL & data analysis on terascale datasets, especially social network data. Inmobi Running Apache Hadoop on around 700 nodes (16800 cores, 5+ PB) in 6 Data Centers for ETL, Analytics, Data Science and Machine Learning Iterend using 10 node HDFS cluster to store and process retrieved data on. iNews Using Hadoop for crawling, data analysis, log analysis. J Joost Session analysis and report generation Journey Dynamics Using Apache Hadoop MapReduce to analyse billions of lines of GPS data to create TrafficSpeeds , our accurate traffic speed forecast product. K Kalooga - Kalooga is a discovery service for image galleries. Uses Apache Hadoop, Apache HBase, Apache Chukwa and Apache Pig on a 20-node cluster for crawling, analysis and events processing. Katta - Katta serves large Lucene indexes in a grid environment. Uses Apache Hadoop FileSytem , RPC and IO Korrelate - Korrelate correlates online media to offline purchases. Use Apache Sqoop to get data out of our MPP database into Apache HBase Use Apache HBase and Apache Pig to process events, summarize event data for reporting, and generate reports on online to offline correlations. When our transition is complete mid-2014, we will be processing billions of events a month through HBase and have a total data size on the order of 5 TB Koubei.com Large local community and local search at China. Using Hadoop to process apache log, analyzing user's action and click flow and the links click with any specified page in site and more. Using Hadoop to process whole price data user input with map/reduce. Krugle Source code search engine uses Apache Hadoop and Apache Nutch. L Language, Interaction and Computation Laboratory (Clic - CIMeC) Hardware: 10 nodes, each node has 8 core and 8GB of RAM Studying verbal and non-verbal communication. Last.fm 100 nodes Dual quad-core Xeon L5520 @ 2.27GHz & L5630 @ 2.13GHz , 24GB RAM, 8TB(4x2TB)/node storage. Used for charts calculation, royalty reporting, log analysis, A/B testing, dataset merging Also used for large scale audio feature analysis over millions of tracks Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center - Bioinformatics Group This is the cancer center at UNC Chapel Hill. We are using Apache Hadoop/Apache HBase for databasing and analyzing Next Generation Sequencing (NGS) data produced for the Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA) project and other groups. This development is based on the SeqWare open source project which includes SeqWare Query Engine, a database and web service built on top of Apache HBase that stores sequence data types. Our prototype cluster includes: 8 dual quad core nodes running CentOS total of 48TB of HDFS storage HBase & Hadoop version 0.20 Legolas Media LinkedIn _We have multiple grids divided up based upon purpose. **_ Hardware: _ ***_ ~800 Westmere-based HP SL 170x, with 2x4 cores, 24GB RAM, 6x2TB SATA _ ***_ ~1900 Westmere-based SuperMicro X8DTT-H, with 2x6 cores, 24GB RAM, 6x2TB SATA _ ***_ ~1400 Sandy Bridge-based SuperMicro with 2x6 cores, 32GB RAM, 6x2TB SATA _ **_ Software: _ ***_ RHEL 6.3 _ ***_ Sun JDK 1.6.0_32 _ ***_ Apache Hadoop 0.20.2+patches and Apache Hadoop 1.0.4+patches _ ***_ Pig 0.10 + DataFu _ ***_ Azkaban and Azkaban 2 for scheduling _ ***_ Apache Hive, Apache Avro, Apache Kafka, and other bits and pieces... _ **_ We use these things for discovering People You May Know and other fun facts . _ *_ LiveBet _ **_ We use Hadoop for storing logs, odds analysis, markets analysis. _ *_ Lookery _ **_ We use Hadoop to process clickstream and demographic data in order to create web analytic reports. _ **_ Our cluster runs across Amazon's EC2 infrastructure and makes use of the streaming module to use Python for most operations. _ *_ Lotame _ **_ Using Apache Hadoop and Apache HBase for storage, log analysis, and pattern discovery/analysis. _ M *_ Markt24 _ **_ We use Apache Hadoop to filter user behaviour, recommendations and trends from externals sites _ **_ Using zkpython to connect with Apache Zookeeper_ **_ Used EC2, no using many small machines (8GB Ram, 4 cores, 1TB) _ *_ MicroCode _ **_ 18 node cluster (Quad-Core Intel Xeon, 1TB/node storage) _ **_ Financial data for search and aggregation _ **_ Customer Relation Management data for search and aggregation _ *_ Media 6 Degrees _ **_ 20 node cluster (dual quad cores, 16GB, 6TB) _ **_ Used log processing, data analysis and machine learning. _ **_ Focus is on social graph analysis and ad optimization. _ **_ Use a mix of Java, Pig and Hive. _ *_ Medical Side Fx _ **_ Use Apache Hadoop to analyze FDA AERS(Adverse Events Reporting System) data and present an easy way to search and query side effects of medicines_ **_ Apache Lucene is used for indexing and searching. _ *_ MeMo News - Online and Social Media Monitoring _ **_ we use Apache Hadoop _ ***_ as platform for distributed crawling _ ***_ to store and process unstructured data, such as news and social media (Apache Hadoop, Apache Pig, MapRed and Apache HBase) _ ***_ log file aggregation and processing (Apache Flume) _ *_ Mercadolibre.com _ **_ 20 nodes cluster (12 * 20 cores, 32GB, 53.3TB) _ **_ Customers log on on-line apps _ **_ Operations log processing _ **_ Use java, Apache Pig, Apache Hive, Apache Oozie _ *_ MobileAnalytic.TV _ **_ We use Hadoop to develop MapReduce algorithms: _ ***_ Information retrieval and analytics _ ***_ Machine generated content - documents, text, audio, & video _ ***_ Natural Language Processing _ **_ Project portfolio includes: * Natural Language Processing _ ***_ Mobile Social Network Hacking _ ***_ Web Crawlers/Page scrapping _ ***_ Text to Speech _ ***_ Machine generated Audio & Video with remuxing _ ***_ Automatic PDF creation & IR _ ***_ 2 node cluster (Windows Vista/CYGWIN, & CentOS) for developing MapReduce programs. _ *_ Moesif API Insights _ **_ We use Hadoop for ETL and processing time series event data for alerts/notifications along with visualizations for frontend._ **_ 2 master nodes and 6 data nodes running on Azure using HDInsight_ *_ MyLife _ **_ 18 node cluster (Quad-Core AMD Opteron 2347, 1TB/node storage) _ **_ Powers data for search and aggregation _ *_ Mail.gr - we use HDFS for hosting our users' mailboxes ._ N *_ NAVTEQ Media Solutions _ **_ We use Apache Hadoop/Apache Mahout to process user interactions with advertisements to optimize ad selection. _ *_ Neptune _ **_ Another Apache Bigtable cloning project using Hadoop to store large structured data set. _ **_ 200 nodes(each node has: 2 dual core CPUs, 2TB storage, 4GB RAM) _ *_ NetSeer - _ **_ Up to 1000 instances on Amazon EC2 _ **_ Data storage in Amazon S3 _ **_ 50 node cluster in Coloc _ **_ Used for crawling, processing, serving and log analysis _ *_ The New York Times _ **_ Large scale image conversions _ **_ Used EC2 to run hadoop on a large virtual cluster _ *_ Ning _ **_ We use Hadoop to store and process our log files _ **_ We rely on Apache Pig for reporting, analytics, Cascading for machine learning, and on a proprietary JavaScript API for ad-hoc queries _ **_ We use commodity hardware, with 8 cores and 16 GB of RAM per machine _ O *_ Openstat _ **_ Hadoop is used to run a customizable web analytics log analysis and reporting _ **_ 50-node production workflow cluster (dual quad-core Xeons, 16GB of RAM, 4-6 HDDs) and a couple of smaller clusters for individual analytics purposes _ **_ About 500 mln of events processed daily, 15 bln monthly _ **_ Cluster generates about 25 GB of reports daily _ **_ Technologies used: Cascading , Janino _ *_ optivo - Email marketing software _ **_ We use Apache Hadoop to aggregate and analyse email campaigns and user interactions. _ **_ Development is based on the github repository. _ P *_ Papertrail - Hosted syslog and app log management _ **_ Hosted syslog and app log service can feed customer logs into Apache Hadoop for their analysis (usually with Hive ) _ **_ Most customers load gzipped TSVs from S3 (which are uploaded nightly) into Amazon Elastic MapReduce _ *_ PARC - Used Hadoop to analyze Wikipedia conflicts paper . _ *_ PCPhase - A Japanese mobile integration company _ **_ Using Apache Hadoop/Apache HBase in conjunction with Apache Cassandra to analyze log and generate reports for a large mobile web site. _ **_ 4 nodes in a private cloud with 4 cores, 4G RAM & 500G storage each. _ *_ Performable - Web Analytics Software _ **_ We use Apache Hadoop to process web clickstream, marketing, CRM, & email data in order to create multi-channel analytic reports. _ **_ Our cluster runs on Amazon's EC2 webservice and makes use of Python for most of our codebase. _ *_ Pharm2Phork Project - Agricultural Traceability _ **_ Using Hadoop on EC2 to process observation messages generated by RFID/Barcode readers as items move through supply chain. _ **_ Analysis of BPEL-generated log files for monitoring and tuning of workflow processes. _ *_ Powerset / Microsoft - Natural Language Search _ **_ up to 400 instances on Amazon EC2 _ **_ data storage in Amazon S3 _ **_ Microsoft is now contributing to Apache HBase ( announcement ). _ *_ Pressflip - Personalized Persistent Search _ **_ Using Apache Hadoop on EC2 to process documents from a continuous web crawl and distributed training of support vector machines _ **_ Using HDFS for large archival data storage _ *_ Pronux _ **_ 4 nodes cluster (32 cores, 1TB). _ **_ We use Apache Hadoop for searching and analysis of millions of bookkeeping postings _ **_ Also used as a proof of concept cluster for a cloud based ERP system _ *_ PokerTableStats _ **_ 2 nodes cluster (16 cores, 500GB). _ **_ We use Apache Hadoop for analyzing poker players game history and generating gameplay related players statistics _ *_ Portabilité _ **_ 50 node cluster in a colocated site. _ **_ Also used as a proof of concept cluster for a cloud based ERP system. _ *_ PSG Tech, Coimbatore, India _ **_ Multiple alignment of protein sequences helps to determine evolutionary linkages and to predict molecular structures. The dynamic nature of the algorithm coupled with data and compute parallelism of Hadoop data grids improves the accuracy and speed of sequence alignment. Parallelism at the sequence and block level reduces the time complexity of MSA problems. The scalable nature of Hadoop makes it apt to solve large scale alignment problems. _ **_ Our cluster size varies from 5 to 10 nodes. Cluster nodes vary from 2950 Quad Core Rack Server, with 2x6MB Cache and 4 x 500 GB SATA Hard Drive to E7200 / E7400 processors with 4 GB RAM and 160 GB HDD. _ Q *_ Quantcast _ **_ 3000 cores, 3500TB. 1PB+ processing each day. _ **_ Apache Hadoop scheduler with fully custom data path / sorter _ **_ Significant contributions to KFS filesystem _ R *_ Rackspace _ **_ 30 node cluster (Dual-Core, 4-8GB RAM, 1.5TB/node storage) _ **_ Parses and indexes logs from email hosting system for search: http://blog.racklabs.com/?p=66 _ *_ Rakuten - Japan's online shopping mall _ **_ 69 node cluster _ **_ We use Apache Hadoop to analyze logs and mine data for recommender system and so on. _ *_ Rapleaf _ **_ 80 node cluster (each node has: 2 quad core CPUs, 4TB storage, 16GB RAM) _ **_ We use Hadoop to process data relating to people on the web _ **_ We also involved with Cascading to help simplify how our data flows through various processing stages _ *_ Recruit _ **_ Hardware: 50 nodes (2*4cpu 2TB*4 disk 16GB RAM each) _ **_ We use Apache Hive to analyze logs and mine data for recommendation. _ *_ reisevision _ **_ We use Apache Hadoop for our internal search _ *_ Redpoll _ **_ Hardware: 35 nodes (2*4cpu 10TB disk 16GB RAM each) _ **_ We intend to parallelize some traditional classification, clustering algorithms like Naive Bayes, K-Means, EM so that can deal with large-scale data sets. _ *_ Resu.me _ **_ Hardware: 5 nodes _ **_ We use Apache Hadoop to process user resume data and run algorithms for our recommendation engine. _ *_ RightNow Technologies - Powering Great Experiences _ **_ 16 node cluster (each node has: 2 quad core CPUs, 6TB storage, 24GB RAM) _ **_ We use Apache Hadoop for log and usage analysis _ **_ We predominantly leverage Hive and HUE for data access _ *_ Rodacino _ **_ We use Apache Hadoop for crawling news sites and log analysis._ **_ We also use Apache Cassandra as our back end and Apache Lucene for searching capabilities_ *_ Rovi Corporation _ **_ We use Apache Hadoop, Apache Pig and map/reduce to process extracted SQL data to generate JSON objects that are stored in MongoDB and served through our web services _ **_ We have two clusters with a total of 40 nodes with 24 cores at 2.4GHz and 128GB RAM _ **_ Each night we process over 160 pig scripts and 50 map/reduce jobs that process over 600GB of data _ *_ Rubbellose _ We use AWS EMR with Cascading to create personalization and recommendation job flows S *_ SARA, Netherlands _ **_ SARA has initiated a Proof-of-Concept project to evaluate the Hadoop software stack for scientific use. _ *_ Search Wikia _ **_ A project to help develop open source social search tools. We run a 125 node Hadoop cluster. _ *_ SEDNS - Security Enhanced DNS Group _ **_ We are gathering world wide DNS data in order to discover content distribution networks and configuration issues utilizing Hadoop DFS and MapRed . _ *_ Sematext International _ **_ We use Hadoop to store and analyze large amounts search and performance data for our Search Analytics and Scalable Performance Monitoring services. _ *_ SLC Security Services LLC _ **_ 18 node cluster (each node has: 4 dual core CPUs, 1TB storage, 4GB RAM, RedHat OS) _ **_ We use Hadoop for our high speed data mining applications _ *_ Sling Media _ **_ We have a core analytics group that is using a 10-Node cluster running RedHat OS _ **_ Hadoop is used as an infrastructure to run MapReduce (MR) algorithms on a number of raw data _ **_ Raw data ingest happens hourly. Raw data comes from hardware and software systems out in the field _ **_ Ingested and processed data is stored into a relational DB and rolled up using Hive/Pig _ **_ Plan to implement Mahout to build recommendation engine _ *_ Socialmedia.com _ **_ 14 node cluster (each node has: 2 dual core CPUs, 2TB storage, 8GB RAM) _ **_ We use hadoop to process log data and perform on-demand analytics _ *_ Spadac.com _ **_ We are developing the MrGeo (Map/Reduce Geospatial) application to allow our users to bring cloud computing to geospatial processing. _ **_ We use Apache HDFS and MapReduce to store, process, and index geospatial imagery and vector data. _ **_ MrGeo is soon to be open sourced as well. _ *_ Specific Media _ **_ We use Apache Hadoop for log aggregation, reporting and analysis _ **_ Two Apache Hadoop clusters, all nodes 16 cores, 32 GB RAM _ **_ Cluster 1: 27 nodes (total 432 cores, 544GB RAM, 280TB storage) _ **_ Cluster 2: 111 nodes (total 1776 cores, 3552GB RAM, 1.1PB storage) _ **_ We contribute to Hadoop and related projects where possible, see http://code.google.com/p/bigstreams/ and http://code.google.com/p/hadoop-gpl-packing/ _ *_ Spotify _ **_ We use Apache Hadoop for content generation, data aggregation, reporting, analysis (see more: The Evolution of Hadoop at Spotify - Through Failures and Pain ) and even for generating music recommendations ( How Apache Drives Music Recommendations At Spotify _ **_ 1650 node cluster : 43,000 virtualized cores, ~70TB RAM, ~65 PB storage (read more about our Hadoop issues while growing fast: Hadoop Adventures At Spotify )_ **_ +20,000 daily Hadoop jobs (scheduled by Luigi, our open-sourced job orchestrator - code and video )_ *_ Stampede Data Solutions (Stampedehost.com) _ **_ Hosted Apache Hadoop data warehouse solution provider _ *_ Sthenica _ **_ We use Apache Hadoop for sentiment analysis/social media monitoring and personalized marketing _ **_ Using 3 node cluster in a visualized environment with a 4th node for SQL reporting _ *_ StumbleUpon (StumbleUpon.com) _ **_ We use Apache HBase to store our recommendation information and to run other operations. We have HBase committers on staff. _ T *_ Taragana - Web 2.0 Product development and outsourcing services _ **_ We are using 16 consumer grade computers to create the cluster, connected by 100 Mbps network. _ **_ Used for testing ideas for blog and other data mining. _ *_ The Lydia News Analysis Project - Stony Brook University _ **_ We are using Apache Hadoop on 17-node and 103-node clusters of dual-core nodes to process and extract statistics from over 1000 U.S. daily newspapers as well as historical archives of the New York Times and other sources. _ *_ Tailsweep - Ad network for blogs and social media _ **_ 8 node cluster (Xeon Quad Core 2.4GHz, 8GB RAM, 500GB/node Raid 1 storage) _ **_ Used as a proof of concept cluster _ **_ Handling i.e. data mining and blog crawling _ *_ Technical analysis and Stock Research _ **_ Generating stock analysis on 23 nodes (dual 2.4GHz Xeon, 2 GB RAM, 36GB Hard Drive) _ *_ Tegatai _ **_ Collection and analysis of Log, Threat, Risk Data and other Security Information on 32 nodes (8-Core Opteron 6128 CPU, 32 GB RAM, 12 TB Storage per node) _ *_ Telefonica Research _ **_ We use Apache Hadoop in our data mining and user modeling, multimedia, and internet research groups. _ **_ 6 node cluster with 96 total cores, 8GB RAM and 2 TB storage per machine. _ *_ Telenav _ **_ 60-Node cluster for our Location-Based Content Processing including machine learning algorithms for Statistical Categorization, Deduping, Aggregation & Curation (Hardware: 2.5 GHz Quad-core Xeon, 4GB RAM, 13TB HDFS storage). _ **_ Private cloud for rapid server-farm setup for stage and test environments.(Using Elastic N-Node cluster) _ **_ Public cloud for exploratory projects that require rapid servers for scalability and computing surges (Using Elastic N-Node cluster) _ *_ Tepgo - E-Commerce Data analysis _ **_ We use Apache Hadoop, Apache Pig and Apache HBase to analyze search log, product view data, and analyze usage logs _ **_ 3 node cluster with 48 cores in total, 4GB RAM and 1 TB storage each. _ *_ Tianya _ **_ We use Apache Hadoop for log analysis. _ *_ TubeMogul _ **_ We use Apache Hadoop HDFS, Map/Reduce, Apache Hive and Apache HBase _ **_ We manage over 300 TB of HDFS data across four Amazon EC2 Availability Zone _ *_ tufee _ **_ We use Apache Hadoop for searching and indexing _ *_ Twitter _ **_ We use Apache Hadoop to store and process tweets, log files, and many other types of data generated across Twitter. We store all data as compressed LZO files. _ **_ We use both Scala and Java to access Hadoop's MapReduce APIs _ **_ We use Apache Pig heavily for both scheduled and ad-hoc jobs, due to its ability to accomplish a lot with few statements. _ **_ We employ committers on Apache Pig, Apache Avro, Apache Hive, and Apache Cassandra, and contribute much of our internal Hadoop work to opensource (see hadoop-lzo ) _ **_ For more on our use of Apache Hadoop, see the following presentations: Hadoop and Pig at Twitter and Protocol Buffers and Hadoop at Twitter _ *_ Tynt _ **_ We use Apache Hadoop to assemble web publishers' summaries of what users are copying from their websites, and to analyze user engagement on the web. _ **_ We use Apache Pig and custom Java map-reduce code, as well as Apache Chukwa. _ **_ We have 94 nodes (752 cores) in our clusters, as of July 2010, but the number grows regularly. _ U *_ Universidad Distrital Francisco Jose de Caldas (Grupo GICOGE/Grupo Linux UD GLUD/Grupo GIGA) _ **_ 5 node low-profile cluster. We use Hadoop to support the research project: Territorial Intelligence System of Bogota City. _ *_ University of Freiburg - Databases and Information Systems _ **_ 10 nodes cluster (Xeon Dual Core 3.16GHz, 4GB RAM, 3TB/node storage). _ **_ Our goal is to develop techniques for the Semantic Web that take advantage of MapReduce (Hadoop) and its scaling-behavior to keep up with the growing proliferation of semantic data. _ **_ RDFPath is an expressive RDF path language for querying large RDF graphs with MapReduce . _ **_ PigSPARQL is a translation from SPARQL to Pig Latin allowing to execute SPARQL queries on large RDF graphs with MapReduce . _ *_ University of Glasgow - Terrier Team _ **_ 30 nodes cluster (Xeon Quad Core 2.4GHz, 4GB RAM, 1TB/node storage). We use Hadoop to facilitate information retrieval research & experimentation, particularly for TREC, using the Terrier IR platform. The open source release of Terrier includes large-scale distributed indexing using Hadoop Map Reduce. _ *_ University of Maryland _ **_ We are one of six universities participating in IBM/Google's academic cloud computing initiative. Ongoing research and teaching efforts include projects in machine translation, language modeling, bioinformatics, email analysis, and image processing. _ *_ University of Nebraska Lincoln, Holland Computing Center _ **_ We currently run one medium-sized Hadoop cluster (1.6PB) to store and serve up physics data for the computing portion of the Compact Muon Solenoid (CMS) experiment. This requires a filesystem which can download data at multiple Gbps and process data at an even higher rate locally. Additionally, several of our students are involved in research projects on Apache Hadoop. _ *_ University of Twente, Database Group _ **_ We run a 16 node cluster (dual-core Xeon E3110 64 bit processors with 6MB cache, 8GB main memory, 1TB disk) as of December 2008. We teach MapReduce and use Apache Hadoop in our computer science master's program, and for information retrieval research. For more information, see: http://mirex.sourceforge.net/_ V *_ Veoh _ **_ We use a small Apache Hadoop cluster to reduce usage data for internal metrics, for search indexing and for recommendation data. _ *_ Bygga hus _ **_ We use an Apache Hadoop cluster to for search and indexing for our projects. _ *_ Visible Measures Corporation uses Hadoop as a component in our Scalable Data Pipeline, which ultimately powers VisibleSuite and other products. We use Hadoop to aggregate, store, and analyze data related to in-stream viewing behavior of Internet video audiences. Our current grid contains more than 128 CPU cores and in excess of 100 terabytes of storage, and we plan to grow that substantially during 2008. _ *_ VK Solutions _ **_ We use a small Apache Hadoop cluster in the scope of our general research activities at VK Labs to get a faster data access from web applications. _ **_ We also use Apache Hadoop for filtering and indexing listing, processing log analysis, and for recommendation data. _ W *_ Web Alliance _ **_ We use Apache Hadoop for our internal search engine optimization (SEO) tools. It allows us to store, index, search data in a much faster way. _ **_ We also use it for logs analysis and trends prediction. ' Webmaster Site We use Apache Hadoop for our webmaster tools. It allows us to store, index, search data in a much fast way. 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More than 100,000 CPUs in >40,000 computers running Hadoop Our biggest cluster: 4500 nodes (2*4cpu boxes w 4*1TB disk & 16GB RAM) Used to support research for Ad Systems and Web Search Also used to do scaling tests to support development of Apache Hadoop on larger clusters Our Blog - Learn more about how we use Apache Hadoop. >60% of Hadoop Jobs within Yahoo are Apache Pig jobs. YMC AG operating a Cloudera cluster for media monitoring purpose offering technical and operative consulting for the Apache Hadoop stack + ecosystem editor of Hannibal , a open-source tool to visualize Apache Apache HBase regions sizes & splits that helps running HBase in production Z Zvents 10 node cluster (Dual-Core AMD Opteron 2210, 4GB RAM, 1TB/node storage) Run Naive Bayes classifiers in parallel over crawl data to discover event information No labels Overview Content Tools Powered by a free Atlassian Confluence Open Source Project License granted to Apache Software Foundation. Evaluate Confluence today . 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Beginner's Guide: How to Start Learning Coding from Scratch Discover more from daily.dev Personalized news feed, dev communities and search, much better than what’s out there. Maybe ;) Start reading - Free forever Start reading - Free forever Continue reading > Start reading - Free forever Start now Home Blog Get into tech Beginner's Guide: How to Start Learning Coding from Scratch Feb 19, 2024 Author Nimrod Kramer @NimrodKramer Related tags on daily.dev Table of contents Read more on daily.dev 🎯 Start with Python or JavaScript – they're beginner-friendly and employers want them. Use free resources like freeCodeCamp and The Odin Project, and build small projects from day one. With 3-6 months of consistent practice, you'll be ready for your first junior role or freelance gig. Learning to code can seem daunting for total beginners with no prior experience. However, anyone can start learning coding from scratch by setting realistic goals, utilizing free coding resources, and engaging with helpful online communities for continuous growth. This beginner's guide will explore the foundational steps to start coding as a novice - from deciding which language to learn first to hands-on practice building projects. You'll discover the many free platforms and materials available and how to leverage communities like Stack Overflow for help when stuck. Introduction to Coding Fundamentals Coding is the process of using programming languages to give instructions to computers. As our world grows increasingly digital, coding skills are becoming more and more valuable across industries. Learning coding from scratch opens up new career opportunities, strengthens problem-solving abilities, and enables you to build custom solutions. Understanding the Coding Landscape Coding encompasses everything from simple website development using HTML and CSS to complex software engineering with languages like Python and Java. There are hundreds of programming languages, each with their own strengths. As a beginner, it's best to start with easier, versatile languages before specializing. Some top languages for beginners include: HTML & CSS: The building blocks of web development JavaScript: Adds interactivity to websites Python: General-purpose language great for beginners SQL: Retrieves and organizes data from databases The best part about learning coding basics is that most of the resources out there are completely free. Structured courses, tutorials, documentation, and communities exist online to support your learning journey. The Benefits of Learning Coding from Scratch Here are some of the main advantages of starting from the basics: Builds logical thinking and problem-solving skills Lays a solid technical foundation to advance upon Allows you to customize software to meet your own needs Opens doors to lucrative tech careers with lots of flexibility Learning coding from scratch, and not just specific tools, enables you to adapt more readily to new languages. It also makes your skills more transferable across industries. Setting Realistic Goals for Your Coding Journey When setting out to learn coding from scratch, it's important to chunk your learning into achievable milestones: Start small: Focus on learning language basics before tackling big projects Set timed goals: "I will spend 1 hour a day on coding basics for the next 3 months" Focus your learning: Choose one language instead of jumping randomly between them It's completely normal to feel overwhelmed as a coding beginner. Break your journey down into smaller steps and celebrate small wins along the way. The most important thing is to keep making progress through consistency and commitment. How do I start coding for beginners? LEARN CODING FUNDAMENTALS IN THESE 8 STEPS Step 1: Ask Yourself, “Why Should I Learn to Code?” Take some time to reflect on your motivations for learning to code. Understanding your goals and aspirations will help guide your learning journey. Step 2: Choose the Right Coding Tools and Software to Get Started. Select beginner-friendly, free coding apps and programs like GitHub, Stack Overflow, HTML/CSS, JavaScript, Python, SQL, etc. Leverage online coding platforms to simplify getting started. Step 3: Pick the Right Programming Language to Start Learning. Consider your interests, career goals, and preferred project types when selecting an intro coding language like Python, JavaScript, C++, Java, etc. Focus on one language at a time. Step 4: Start Your First Coding Project. Apply what you learn by beginning a simple coding project. Start small by building a basic website, app, or game to bring concepts to life. Step 5: Write Comments in Your Code. Document your code with comments explaining each section. This builds understanding and sets good coding habits from the start. Learning to code takes patience, practice, and persistence. But by following these key steps, you'll establish critical foundations for programming success as a beginner. Can I self teach myself coding? Yes, it is absolutely possible to self-teach coding. With the wealth of high-quality online resources available today, you can gain coding skills through self-directed learning. Here are some tips to get started: Set Clear Goals Define what you want to achieve. Do you want to build websites, mobile apps, games? Identify a coding language to focus on first like Python, JavaScript, etc. Setting goals will help guide your learning path. Find Online Courses Platforms like Coursera , edX , Udemy offer beginner coding courses. Choose project-based courses that allow hands-on coding practice. Use Free Resources Websites like freeCodeCamp , Codecademy , W3Schools have free coding tutorials. YouTube has many coding tutorial videos. Identify resources relevant to your goals. Build Practice Projects After learning coding concepts, build real projects to apply your knowledge. Start with simple projects and gradually increase complexity as you progress. Participate in Forums Join developer forums like Stack Overflow to exchange knowledge. Learn from discussions with more experienced coders. The key is to set clear learning goals, use high-quality learning resources consistently, build projects, and engage with coding communities. With determination and regular practice, you can absolutely self-teach yourself coding. Can I learn to code with no computer experience? Yes, you can absolutely learn to code without any prior computer experience. Here are some tips to get started: Take an introductory coding course online . Platforms like freeCodeCamp , Codecademy , and Khan Academy offer great interactive courses for coding beginners. These teach you programming concepts without needing you to install anything on your computer. Learn the basics . Start by getting familiar with essential terms and concepts like algorithms, variables, loops, conditionals, functions, etc. Free beginner coding books and tutorials are easily available online. Join forums and communities . Reddit channels like r/learnprogramming connect you with other coding learners. You can ask questions and get advice on the best resources. Use online code playgrounds . Sites like Repl.it let you write and run code in the browser. Great for practicing languages like HTML, CSS, JavaScript without needing special software installed. Develop logical thinking skills . Puzzles, word problems, and brainteasers flex mental muscles helpful for coding. Start small and work upwards in complexity. The key is beginning with interactive tutorials that abstract away the code writing environment. Focus first on core logic and concepts. As you gain experience, you can then set up a proper coding workspace on a computer. Deciding on the Best Coding Language to Learn First Choosing your first programming language as a beginner can seem daunting, but it doesn't have to be! Here are some of the most popular and beginner-friendly options to consider. The Simplicity of Python for Beginners Python is often recommended as the best first language for new coders because of its simple, easy-to-read syntax. Key advantages include: High-level language that reads similarly to English Lots of built-in functionality so you can focus less on nitty-gritty details Huge community support for beginners with extensive tutorials and documentation Versatile for uses like data analysis, machine learning, web backends, and more With Python, you can start building usable programs quicker than lower-level languages. This helps beginners gain confidence and progress to more complex coding concepts. HTML and CSS: The Building Blocks of Web Development While not programming languages per se, HTML and CSS are essential for web development. Learning them early allows you to: Understand the structure and styling of web pages Quickly build basic websites as you progress to other languages like JavaScript Gain a solid foundation before diving into full stack development With HTML providing the content structure and CSS the visual styling, they work hand-in-hand for web presentation. Many coding apps and courses use projects like designing websites to teach programming basics to beginners. JavaScript: A Versatile Language for Web and Beyond JavaScript may have a confusing name, but it's an extremely versatile scripting language that runs practically everywhere - especially in web browsers. With JavaScript you can: Add dynamic interactivity to websites Build full stack web apps by combining with HTML/CSS Use it for mobile development, databases, servers, and more As one of the core languages of web development, JavaScript is a must-learn for aspiring coders. The prevalence of browser-based coding apps makes JavaScript readily accessible for beginners getting started with programming concepts. Exploring Other Languages: C++ and SQL While less common for absolute beginners, C++ is powerful for system-level programming like operating systems and games. And to store/access data, SQL provides the foundations for database management used in dynamic websites. The best first language depends on your goals - web development, software engineering, data science, etc. But popular beginner-friendly picks like Python, HTML/CSS, and JavaScript open lots of doors. sbb-itb-bfaad5b Programming Basics: Starting with Core Concepts Programming languages all have fundamental building blocks in common that form the foundation for writing code. Mastering these core concepts is essential for coding beginners looking to gain competency. Variables and Data Types: Storing Information When learning to program, one of the first things you need to understand is how to store, reference, and manipulate data. This is done using variables . A variable acts as a container for information that can be referenced and updated in a program. You give each variable a custom name to represent what kind of data it holds, like userName , age , or totalCost . Variables have an associated data type that determines what type of data they can store, like numbers, text, or true/false values. Common data types include: int - whole numbers double - decimal numbers string - text boolean - true/false logical values When you want to work with a variable's data, you simply reference it by name. For example, you'd write userName = "Mary" to store the text "Mary" in the userName variable. Understanding how to declare, initialize, and manipulate variables is essential to storing, accessing and modifying data in any program you write as a coding beginner. Control Structures: Directing the Flow The order in which statements execute in a program is called control flow . Control structures give you greater control over this flow to conditionally execute code or repeat blocks of code. The two most common control structures are: Conditional statements - These allow you to check logical conditions and execute different code blocks based on the outcome. For example: if (score > 10) { print("You won!"); } else { print("Try again"); } Loops - These allow you to repeat a block of code multiple times. For example: for (int i = 0; i < 5; i++) { print(i); } This prints the numbers 0 to 4. Mastering control structures is key to directing how programs execute and dynamically responding to different conditions. Functions and Modular Coding A function is a reusable block of code that can be "called" from multiple places in a program. Functions promote modular code by allowing you to break complex tasks down into smaller, named steps. For example, you can encapsulate the logic to calculate sales tax in a calculateTax() function instead of repeating the same tax formula everywhere. Benefits of using functions: DRY code - Don't Repeat Yourself Reusability - Functions can be called anywhere Readability - Gives names to steps Encapsulation - Hides complex details As programs get more advanced, functions become critical for managing complexity. Understanding Syntax and Semantics When learning a programming language, you need to understand both its syntax and semantics: Syntax refers strictly to the structural rules of the language - the proper way to write code so the computer can interpret it. Mismatched braces or incorrect punctuation will lead to syntax errors. Semantics refers to what your code instructions actually mean and how they are interpreted to influence program behavior. Two syntactically correct statements may produce different results based on their semantic meanings. Gaining an understanding of both syntax rules as well as the semantics of keywords, data types, functions, etc. is crucial to writing code that functions as expected. Starting out, focus first on writing syntactically correct code and then learn how language semantics impact resulting values, state changes, and program flow. How to Learn Coding for Free: Utilizing Free Coding Resources Leveraging Free Coding for Beginners Platforms There are many great free online platforms that offer interactive coding lessons for beginners, allowing you to start learning coding without any financial investment. Some top recommendations include: Codecademy: Offers free courses across multiple languages like Python, Java, JavaScript, SQL, and more. The interactive browser-based interface makes it easy to get hands-on practice. Khan Academy: Provides free coding courses for beginners focused on web development basics using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. The courses teach programming concepts through video tutorials and challenges. freeCodeCamp: An open-source community with free self-paced coding courses and projects. You can earn certifications as you progress through the extensive curriculum focused on full stack web development. Scrimba: Interactive screencast tutorials allow you to code alongside the instructor. The free plan includes front-end web development courses using HTML, CSS and JavaScript. These platforms remove financial barriers to coding education through their free tier of courses. Their interactive, project-based format helps beginners grasp concepts effectively. Exploring Documentation and Tutorials on W3Schools W3Schools is a comprehensive resource for learning web development online. It offers beginner-friendly documentation and tutorials for languages like: HTML CSS JavaScript SQL Python With detailed explanations of concepts and syntax, annotated code examples to experiment with, and tests to reinforce your knowledge - it's one of the best free coding resources for self-directed learning. As you're starting out, W3Schools lets you build foundational web dev skills at your own pace for free. Engaging with Online Communities on Stack Overflow and Reddit Online communities like Stack Overflow and how to start learning coding from scratch Reddit threads offer great peer support when you're learning to code. As a beginner, don't be afraid to: Ask questions: Creating detailed posts about coding problems you face allows the community to provide helpful solutions. Answer questions within your skill level: Giving back to the community builds your skills and confidence. Participate in discussions: Joining conversations relevant to what you're learning connects you with like-minded peers. Actively engaging with these coding communities gives you access to a wealth of collective knowledge that can unblock your progress. Finding Coding for Beginners PDFs and eBooks Search online for free coding PDFs and eBooks to use as extra study material. For example, Raspberry Pi's 'Coding Essentials Guidebook for Developers' covers programming basics in an easy-to-follow format. Leafing through such beginner-focused coding references helps reinforce what you learn through online courses and communities. They summarize key concepts and best practices in a downloadable format for convenient offline access. With abundant free online courses, documentation, communities and books - you can definitely start grasping coding fundamentals without spending any money. Hands-On Practice: Building Projects and Using Coding Apps Hands-on practice is essential for beginners to apply coding concepts learned in a practical, real-world setting. This section provides guidance on starting simple coding projects, using beginner-friendly coding apps, contributing to open source projects , and practicing with online coding challenges. Starting with Simple Coding Projects When first starting out, focus on small, manageable projects to get comfortable with writing and running code: Build a personal website or blog using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. This allows you to showcase your progress. Free hosting options include GitHub Pages or Netlify. Create simple games like tic-tac-toe or a text adventure game with Python or JavaScript. These projects let you practice coding logic and algorithms. Build web or mobile apps that solve real problems, even if basic in scope. Identify issues in your daily life that apps could solve. Start with projects that excite you! Passion will motivate you to persist through the challenges of building something new. Utilizing Coding Apps for Beginners on PC Interactive coding apps provide a great way to learn programming basics. Here are some top recommendations for PC: Repl.it - All-in-one platform to code in browsers. Supports dozens of languages with video lessons available. Sololearn - Fun way to grasp core concepts with quizzes and challenges across popular languages. Grasshopper - Code by playing mini-games using JavaScript. Great for total beginners. Codecademy - One of the best online places to learn coding interactively across various languages. These apps emphasize hands-on coding over lectures. Test your skills by building real projects with the tools provided. Contributing to Open Source Projects on GitHub Contributing to open source allows you to: Improve software tools you use daily Solve real issues that impact developers Build a portfolio to showcase coding skills Learn from reviewing others' code Expand your professional network Follow these steps to start: Set up a GitHub account Find projects seeking first-time contributors - Many label entry-level issues Review project guides on how to contribute Submit improvements like bug fixes, updates, or documentation Start small by fixing typos and bugs. Ramp up contributions as you gain experience. Practicing with Online Coding Challenges Online platforms like HackerRank offer coding challenges to hone your skills: Code challenges improve programming techniques - practice data structures, algorithms, math, machine learning problems and more across multiple languages. Compete in contests to challenge yourself and benchmark skills against peers. These range from college-level coding competitions to global hackathons. Develop portfolio-worthy projects by solving real-world problems posed on these platforms. Prepare for interviews - many companies use similar online assessments during hiring, so these platforms help ready candidates. Start easy, tracking your progress and performance over time. Persist through failures - some of the most valuable lessons come from debugging errors! Continuous Learning and Improvement Improving coding skills requires dedication and consistent effort. Here are some strategies to help you continue learning and become a better developer: Mastering Advanced Coding Techniques Don't stop at the basics - continue learning advanced concepts like data structures, algorithms, design patterns, and architecture principles Pick a specific language or framework and aim to master it completely Learn techniques like debugging, profiling, and optimization to write better code Work through coding challenges on platforms like LeetCode and HackerRank Keeping Skills Sharp with LinkedIn Learning and Other Platforms LinkedIn Learning has excellent advanced coding courses taught by industry experts Other MOOC platforms like Coursera, edX, and Udemy also have great content Learn new languages, frameworks, and concepts through these courses Apply the skills by building personal projects Engaging with Communities for Growth Join online developer communities like GitHub and Stack Overflow Attend local meetups and conferences to connect with other coders Stay updated on the latest news and trends through dev blogs and podcasts Contribute to open source projects for hands-on learning Exploring Full Stack Web Development Consider expanding beyond front-end or back-end to become a full stack developer This allows you to understand the entire architecture of a web application Learn skills like database design, server configuration, API development etc. Undertaking full stack projects greatly improves overall abilities The key is to never stop learning. Consume coding content daily, experiment with new technologies, challenge yourself with projects, and engage with the community. This will help you continuously improve and stay relevant as a developer. Conclusion: Your Path Forward in Coding Recap of Key Steps to Start Learning Coding from Scratch Here are the key steps covered in this guide to help you start learning coding from scratch: Set realistic goals based on your skills, interests, and time commitments Leverage free online coding courses like Codecademy , freeCodeCamp , and W3Schools Join online developer communities like GitHub , Stack Overflow , and Reddit to connect with other coders Choose a beginner-friendly programming language like Python, JavaScript, or Ruby Practice coding daily through tutorials, sample projects, and coding challenges Don't get discouraged - learning to code takes time and dedication The key is to start small, leverage free resources, and engage with helpful communities to guide you on your coding journey. Final Thoughts on Setting Realistic Goals and Engaging with Communities As you embark on learning to code, remember to set achievable goals instead of trying to master everything at once. Focus on small, incremental wins like finishing a tutorial or solving a coding challenge. Over time, these small steps will build fundamental programming knowledge. Also, don't isolate yourself. Engage with developer communities to get feedback, troubleshoot issues, and stay motivated. These communities can provide invaluable support and advice at every stage of your journey. Encouragement to Begin Your Coding Adventure Learning to code opens up new career opportunities and allows you to build cool apps and programs. With the abundance of free resources out there, anyone can start learning. So set aside time each day, stick to it, leverage communities, and you'll be on your way to developing coding skills before you know it! Believe in yourself and take that first step into the exciting world of coding. 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You can read better optimized documentation at /guide/migration.md for this page in Markdown format Migration Guide ​ Migrating to Vitest 4.0 ​ V8 Code Coverage Major Changes ​ Vitest's V8 code coverage provider is now using more accurate coverage result remapping logic. It is expected for users to see changes in their coverage reports when updating from Vitest v3. In the past Vitest used v8-to-istanbul for remapping V8 coverage results into your source files. This method wasn't very accurate and provided plenty of false positives in the coverage reports. We've now developed a new package that utilizes AST based analysis for the V8 coverage. This allows V8 reports to be as accurate as @vitest/coverage-istanbul reports. Coverage ignore hints have updated. See Coverage | Ignoring Code . coverage.ignoreEmptyLines is removed. Lines without runtime code are no longer included in reports. coverage.experimentalAstAwareRemapping is removed. This option is now enabled by default, and is the only supported remapping method. coverage.ignoreClassMethods is now supported by V8 provider too. Removed Options coverage.all and coverage.extensions ​ In previous versions Vitest included all uncovered files in coverage report by default. This was due to coverage.all defaulting to true , and coverage.include defaulting to ** . These default values were chosen for a good reason - it is impossible for testing tools to guess where users are storing their source files. This ended up having Vitest's coverage providers processing unexpected files, like minified Javascript, leading to slow/stuck coverage report generations. In Vitest v4 we have removed coverage.all completely and defaulted to include only covered files in the report . When upgrading to v4 it is recommended to define coverage.include in your configuration, and then start applying simple coverage.exclude patterns if needed. vitest.config.ts ts export default defineConfig ({ test: { coverage: { // Include covered and uncovered files matching this pattern: include: [ 'packages/**/src/**.{js,jsx,ts,tsx}' ], // Exclusion is applied for the files that match include pattern above // No need to define root level *.config.ts files or node_modules, as we didn't add those in include exclude: [ '**/some-pattern/**' ], // These options are removed now all: true , extensions: [ 'js' , 'ts' ], } } }) If coverage.include is not defined, coverage report will include only files that were loaded during test run: vitest.config.ts ts export default defineConfig ({ test: { coverage: { // Include not set, include only files that are loaded during test run include: undefined , // Loaded files that match this pattern will be excluded: exclude: [ '**/some-pattern/**' ], } } }) See also new guides: Including and excluding files from coverage report for examples Profiling Test Performance | Code coverage for tips about debugging coverage generation Simplified exclude ​ By default, Vitest now only excludes tests from node_modules and .git folders. This means that Vitest no longer excludes: dist and cypress folders .idea , .cache , .output , .temp folders config files like rollup.config.js , prettier.config.js , ava.config.js and so on If you need to limit the directory where your tests files are located, use the test.dir option instead because it is more performant than excluding files: ts import { configDefaults, defineConfig } from 'vitest/config' export default defineConfig ({ test: { dir: './frontend/tests' , }, }) To restore the previous behaviour, specify old excludes manually: ts import { configDefaults, defineConfig } from 'vitest/config' export default defineConfig ({ test: { exclude: [ ... configDefaults.exclude, '**/dist/**' , '**/cypress/**' , '**/.{idea,git,cache,output,temp}/**' , '**/{karma,rollup,webpack,vite,vitest,jest,ava,babel,nyc,cypress,tsup,build,eslint,prettier}.config.*' ], }, }) spyOn and fn Support Constructors ​ Previously, if you tried to spy on a constructor with vi.spyOn , you would get an error like Constructor <name> requires 'new' . Since Vitest 4, all mocks called with a new keyword construct the instance instead of calling mock.apply . This means that the mock implementation has to use either the function or the class keyword in these cases: ts const cart = { Apples: class Apples { getApples () { return 42 } } } const Spy = vi. spyOn (cart, 'Apples' ) . mockImplementation (() => ({ getApples : () => 0 })) // with a function keyword . mockImplementation ( function () { this . getApples = () => 0 }) // with a custom class . mockImplementation ( class MockApples { getApples () { return 0 } }) const mock = new Spy () Note that now if you provide an arrow function, you will get <anonymous> is not a constructor error when the mock is called. Changes to Mocking ​ Alongside new features like supporting constructors, Vitest 4 creates mocks differently to address several module mocking issues that we received over the years. This release attempts to make module spies less confusing, especially when working with classes. vi.fn().getMockName() now returns vi.fn() by default instead of spy . This can affect snapshots with mocks - the name will be changed from [MockFunction spy] to [MockFunction] . Spies created with vi.spyOn will keep using the original name by default for better debugging experience vi.restoreAllMocks no longer resets the state of spies and only restores spies created manually with vi.spyOn , automocks are no longer affected by this function (this also affects the config option restoreMocks ). Note that .mockRestore will still reset the mock implementation and clear the state Calling vi.spyOn on a mock now returns the same mock mock.settledResults are now populated immediately on function invocation with an 'incomplete' result. When the promise is finished, the type is changed according to the result. Automocked instance methods are now properly isolated, but share a state with the prototype. Overriding the prototype implementation will always affect instance methods unless the methods have a custom mock implementation of their own. Calling .mockReset on the mock also no longer breaks that inheritance. ts import { AutoMockedClass } from './example.js' const instance1 = new AutoMockedClass () const instance2 = new AutoMockedClass () instance1.method. mockReturnValue ( 42 ) expect (instance1. method ()). toBe ( 42 ) expect (instance2. method ()). toBe ( undefined ) expect ( AutoMockedClass . prototype .method). toHaveBeenCalledTimes ( 2 ) instance1.method. mockReset () AutoMockedClass . prototype .method. mockReturnValue ( 100 ) expect (instance1. method ()). toBe ( 100 ) expect (instance2. method ()). toBe ( 100 ) expect ( AutoMockedClass . prototype .method). toHaveBeenCalledTimes ( 4 ) Automocked methods can no longer be restored, even with a manual .mockRestore . Automocked modules with spy: true will keep working as before Automocked getters no longer call the original getter. By default, automocked getters now return undefined . You can keep using vi.spyOn(object, name, 'get') to spy on a getter and change its implementation The mock vi.fn(implementation).mockReset() now correctly returns the mock implementation in .getMockImplementation() vi.fn().mock.invocationCallOrder now starts with 1 , like Jest does, instead of 0 Standalone Mode with Filename Filter ​ To improve user experience, Vitest will now start running the matched files when --standalone is used with filename filter. sh # In Vitest v3 and below this command would ignore "math.test.ts" filename filter. # In Vitest v4 the math.test.ts will run automatically. $ vitest --standalone math.test.ts This allows users to create re-usable package.json scripts for standalone mode. package.json CLI json { "scripts" : { "test:dev" : "vitest --standalone" } } bash # Start Vitest in standalone mode, without running any files on start $ pnpm run test:dev # Run math.test.ts immediately $ pnpm run test:dev math.test.ts Replacing vite-node with Module Runner ​ Module Runner is a successor to vite-node implemented directly in Vite. Vitest now uses it directly instead of having a wrapper around Vite SSR handler. This means that certain features are no longer available: VITE_NODE_DEPS_MODULE_DIRECTORIES environment variable was replaced with VITEST_MODULE_DIRECTORIES Vitest no longer injects __vitest_executor into every test runner . Instead, it injects moduleRunner which is an instance of ModuleRunner vitest/execute entry point was removed. It was always meant to be internal Custom environments no longer need to provide a transformMode property. Instead, provide viteEnvironment . If it is not provided, Vitest will use the environment name to transform files on the server (see server.environments ) vite-node is no longer a dependency of Vitest deps.optimizer.web was renamed to deps.optimizer.client . You can also use any custom names to apply optimizer configs when using other server environments Vite has its own externalization mechanism, but we decided to keep using the old one to reduce the amount of breaking changes. You can keep using server.deps to inline or externalize packages. This update should not be noticeable unless you rely on advanced features mentioned above. workspace is Replaced with projects ​ The workspace configuration option was renamed to projects in Vitest 3.2. They are functionally the same, except you cannot specify another file as the source of your workspace (previously you could specify a file that would export an array of projects). Migrating to projects is easy, just move the code from vitest.workspace.js to vitest.config.ts : vitest.config.js vitest.workspace.js ts import { defineConfig } from 'vitest/config' export default defineConfig ({ test: { workspace: './vitest.workspace.js' , projects: [ './packages/*' , { test: { name: 'unit' , }, }, ] } }) ts import { defineWorkspace } from 'vitest/config' export default defineWorkspace ([ './packages/*' , { test: { name: 'unit' , }, } ]) Browser Provider Rework ​ In Vitest 4.0, the browser provider now accepts an object instead of a string ( 'playwright' , 'webdriverio' ). The preview is no longer a default. This makes it simpler to work with custom options and doesn't require adding /// <reference comments anymore. ts import { playwright } from '@vitest/browser-playwright' export default defineConfig ({ test: { browser: { provider: 'playwright' , provider: playwright ({ launchOptions: { slowMo: 100 , }, }), instances: [ { browser: 'chromium' , launch: { slowMo: 100 , }, }, ], }, }, }) The naming of properties in playwright factory now also aligns with Playwright documentation making it easier to find. With this change, the @vitest/browser package is no longer needed, and you can remove it from your dependencies. To support the context import, you should update the @vitest/browser/context to vitest/browser : ts import { page } from '@vitest/browser/context' import { page } from 'vitest/browser' test ( 'example' , async () => { await page. getByRole ( 'button' ). click () }) The modules are identical, so doing a simple "Find and Replace" should be sufficient. If you were using the @vitest/browser/utils module, you can now import those utilities from vitest/browser as well: ts import { getElementError } from '@vitest/browser/utils' import { utils } from 'vitest/browser' const { getElementError } = utils WARNING Both @vitest/browser/context and @vitest/browser/utils work at runtime during the transition period, but they will be removed in a future release. Pool Rework ​ Vitest has used tinypool for orchestrating how test files are run in the test runner workers. Tinypool has controlled how complex tasks like parallelism, isolation and IPC communication works internally. However we've found that Tinypool has some flaws that are slowing down development of Vitest. In Vitest v4 we've completely removed Tinypool and rewritten how pools work without new dependencies. Read more about reasoning from feat!: rewrite pools without tinypool #8705 . New pool architecture allows Vitest to simplify many previously complex configuration options: maxThreads and maxForks are now maxWorkers . Environment variables VITEST_MAX_THREADS and VITEST_MAX_FORKS are now VITEST_MAX_WORKERS . singleThread and singleFork are now maxWorkers: 1, isolate: false . If your tests were relying on module reset between tests, you'll need to add setupFile that calls vi.resetModules() in beforeAll test hook . poolOptions is removed. All previous poolOptions are now top-level options. The memoryLimit of VM pools is renamed to vmMemoryLimit . threads.useAtomics is removed. If you have a use case for this, feel free to open a new feature request. Custom pool interface has been rewritten, see Custom Pool ts export default defineConfig ({ test: { poolOptions: { forks: { execArgv: [ '--expose-gc' ], isolate: false , singleFork: true , }, vmThreads: { memoryLimit: '300Mb' }, }, execArgv: [ '--expose-gc' ], isolate: false , maxWorkers: 1 , vmMemoryLimit: '300Mb' , } }) Previously it was not possible to specify some pool related options per project when using Vitest Projects . With the new architecture this is no longer a blocker. Isolation per project Parallel & Sequential projects Node CLI options per project ts import { defineConfig } from 'vitest/config' export default defineConfig ({ test: { projects: [ { // Non-isolated unit tests name: 'Unit tests' , isolate: false , exclude: [ '**.integration.test.ts' ], }, { // Isolated integration tests name: 'Integration tests' , include: [ '**.integration.test.ts' ], }, ], }, }) ts import { defineConfig } from 'vitest/config' export default defineConfig ({ test: { projects: [ { name: 'Parallel' , exclude: [ '**.sequential.test.ts' ], }, { name: 'Sequential' , include: [ '**.sequential.test.ts' ], fileParallelism: false , }, ], }, }) ts import { defineConfig } from 'vitest/config' export default defineConfig ({ test: { projects: [ { name: 'Production env' , execArgv: [ '--env-file=.env.prod' ] }, { name: 'Staging env' , execArgv: [ '--env-file=.env.staging' ] }, ], }, }) See Recipes for more examples. Reporter Updates ​ Reporter APIs onCollected , onSpecsCollected , onPathsCollected , onTaskUpdate and onFinished were removed. See Reporters API for new alternatives. The new APIs were introduced in Vitest v3.0.0 . The basic reporter was removed as it is equal to: ts export default defineConfig ({ test: { reporters: [ [ 'default' , { summary: false }] ] } }) The verbose reporter now prints test cases as a flat list. To revert to the previous behaviour, use --reporter=tree : ts export default defineConfig ({ test: { reporters: [ 'verbose' ], reporters: [ 'tree' ], } }) Snapshots using Custom Elements Print the Shadow Root ​ In Vitest 4.0 snapshots that include custom elements will print the shadow root contents. To restore the previous behavior, set the printShadowRoot option to false . js // before Vite 4.0 exports [ `custom element with shadow root 1` ] = ` "<body> <div> <custom-element /> </div> </body>" ` // after Vite 4.0 exports [ `custom element with shadow root 1` ] = ` "<body> <div> <custom-element> #shadow-root <span class="some-name" data-test-id="33" id="5" > hello </span> </custom-element> </div> </body>" ` Deprecated APIs are Removed ​ Vitest 4.0 removes some deprecated APIs, including: poolMatchGlobs config option. Use projects instead. environmentMatchGlobs config option. Use projects instead. deps.external , deps.inline , deps.fallbackCJS config options. Use server.deps.external , server.deps.inline , or server.deps.fallbackCJS instead. browser.testerScripts config option. Use browser.testerHtmlPath instead. minWorkers config option. Only maxWorkers has any effect on how tests are running, so we are removing this public option. Vitest no longer supports providing test options object as a third argument to test and describe . Use the second argument instead: ts test ( 'example' , () => { /* ... */ }, { retry: 2 }) test ( 'example' , { retry: 2 }, () => { /* ... */ }) Note that providing a timeout number as the last argument is still supported: ts test ( 'example' , () => { /* ... */ }, 1000 ) // ✅ This release also removes all deprecated types. This finally fixes an issue where Vitest accidentally pulled in @types/node (see #5481 and #6141 ). Migrating from Jest ​ Vitest has been designed with a Jest compatible API, in order to make the migration from Jest as simple as possible. Despite those efforts, you may still run into the following differences: Globals as a Default ​ Jest has their globals API enabled by default. Vitest does not. You can either enable globals via the globals configuration setting or update your code to use imports from the vitest module instead. If you decide to keep globals disabled, be aware that common libraries like testing-library will not run auto DOM cleanup . mock.mockReset ​ Jest's mockReset replaces the mock implementation with an empty function that returns undefined . Vitest's mockReset resets the mock implementation to its original. That is, resetting a mock created by vi.fn(impl) will reset the mock implementation to impl . mock.mock is Persistent ​ Jest will recreate the mock state when .mockClear is called, meaning you always need to access it as a getter. Vitest, on the other hand, holds a persistent reference to the state, meaning you can reuse it: ts const mock = vi. fn () const state = mock.mock mock. mockClear () expect (state). toBe (mock.mock) // fails in Jest Module Mocks ​ When mocking a module in Jest, the factory argument's return value is the default export. In Vitest, the factory argument has to return an object with each export explicitly defined. For example, the following jest.mock would have to be updated as follows: ts jest. mock ( './some-path' , () => 'hello' ) vi. mock ( './some-path' , () => ({ default: 'hello' , })) For more details please refer to the vi.mock api section . Auto-Mocking Behaviour ​ Unlike Jest, mocked modules in <root>/__mocks__ are not loaded unless vi.mock() is called. If you need them to be mocked in every test, like in Jest, you can mock them inside setupFiles . Importing the Original of a Mocked Package ​ If you are only partially mocking a package, you might have previously used Jest's function requireActual . In Vitest, you should replace these calls with vi.importActual . ts const { cloneDeep } = jest. requireActual ( 'lodash/cloneDeep' ) const { cloneDeep } = await vi. importActual ( 'lodash/cloneDeep' ) Extends mocking to external libraries ​ Where Jest does it by default, when mocking a module and wanting this mocking to be extended to other external libraries that use the same module, you should explicitly tell which 3rd-party library you want to be mocked, so the external library would be part of your source code, by using server.deps.inline . server.deps.inline: ["lib-name"] expect.getState().currentTestName ​ Vitest's test names are joined with a > symbol to make it easier to distinguish tests from suites, while Jest uses an empty space ( ). diff - `${describeTitle} ${testTitle}` + `${describeTitle} > ${testTitle}` Envs ​ Just like Jest, Vitest sets NODE_ENV to test , if it wasn't set before. Vitest also has a counterpart for JEST_WORKER_ID called VITEST_POOL_ID (always less than or equal to maxWorkers ), so if you rely on it, don't forget to rename it. Vitest also exposes VITEST_WORKER_ID which is a unique ID of a running worker - this number is not affected by maxWorkers , and will increase with each created worker. Replace property ​ If you want to modify the object, you will use replaceProperty API in Jest, you can use vi.stubEnv or vi.spyOn to do the same also in Vitest. Done Callback ​ Vitest does not support the callback style of declaring tests. You can rewrite them to use async / await functions, or use Promise to mimic the callback style. js it ( 'should work' , ( done ) => { it ( 'should work' , () => new Promise ( done => { // ... done () }) })) Hooks ​ beforeAll / beforeEach hooks may return teardown function in Vitest. Because of that you may need to rewrite your hooks declarations, if they return something other than undefined or null : ts beforeEach (() => setActivePinia ( createTestingPinia ())) beforeEach (() => { setActivePinia ( createTestingPinia ()) }) In Jest hooks are called sequentially (one after another). By default, Vitest runs hooks in a stack. To use Jest's behavior, update sequence.hooks option: ts export default defineConfig ({ test: { sequence: { hooks: 'list' , } } }) Types ​ Vitest doesn't have an equivalent to jest namespace, so you will need to import types directly from vitest : ts let fn : jest . Mock <( name : string ) => number > import type { Mock } from 'vitest' let fn : Mock <( name : string ) => number > Timers ​ Vitest doesn't support Jest's legacy timers. Timeout ​ If you used jest.setTimeout , you would need to migrate to vi.setConfig : ts jest. setTimeout ( 5_000 ) vi. setConfig ({ testTimeout: 5_000 }) Vue Snapshots ​ This is not a Jest-specific feature, but if you previously were using Jest with vue-cli preset, you will need to install jest-serializer-vue package, and specify it in snapshotSerializers : vitest.config.js js import { defineConfig } from 'vitest/config' export default defineConfig ({ test: { snapshotSerializers: [ 'jest-serializer-vue' ] } }) Otherwise your snapshots will have a lot of escaped " characters. Suggest changes to this page Last updated: Pager Previous page Common Errors Next page Profiling Test Performance © 2026 VoidZero Inc. and Vitest contributors.
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More Conversions in WooCommerce with Cart Cache by NitroPack Skip to content Features Solutions Platforms Affiliates Pricing Resources In Product Optimizations Discover all features designed to speed up your site Dashboard Manage, analyze, and collaborate all in one place All Features Caching HTML Optimization Image Optimization CSS Optimization Video Optimization JS Optimization Font Optimization CDN Optimization Product How NitroPack Works Or what makes our technology unique and more powerful compared to other tools. NitroPack for Ecommerce Boost revenue and engagement with a fast store even in peak traffic Small business Get a fast website in 3 minutes—install it, set it, and forget it Agency Win clients and scale with multi-site optimization that just works Business Why is Site Speed Important For Your Business Some of the biggest businesses in the world spend tens of millions every year on site speed. Here's why. AVAILABLE FOR WordPress Fix all your site speed issues automatically All Integrations Connect NitroPack with your favorite tools WooCommerce Deliver fast shopping experiences that convert Product Is NitroPack Worth It: Impact on Speed, Core Web Vitals, and SEO What results can you expect with NitroPack right after installation? Find out. Learn with Blog Discover tips, insights, and guides on site speed optimization Help Center Find answers to all your NitroPack questions on setup, fixes, and more Page Speed What is Google PageSpeed Score and How to Increase It Load time, responsiveness and visual stability—all critical to your visitors. Even if they don't realize it. Features In Product Optimizations Discover all features designed to speed up your site Dashboard Manage, analyze, and collaborate all in one place All Features Caching HTML Optimization Image Optimization CSS Optimization Video Optimization JS Optimization Font Optimization CDN Optimization Solutions NitroPack for Ecommerce Boost revenue and engagement with a fast store even in peak traffic Small business Get a fast website in 3 minutes—install it, set it, and forget it Agency Win clients and scale with multi-site optimization that just works Platforms AVAILABLE FOR WordPress Fix all your site speed issues automatically All Integrations Connect NitroPack with your favorite tools WooCommerce Deliver fast shopping experiences that convert Affiliates Pricing Resources Learn with Blog Discover tips, insights, and guides on site speed optimization Help Center Find answers to all your NitroPack questions on setup, fixes, and more Log in Get started Log in Get started Home > Blog > More Conversions in WooCommerce with Cart Cache by NitroPack More Conversions in WooCommerce with Cart Cache by NitroPack Product | Lora Raykova | November 11, 2022 | 5 min read Table of contents Get started More Conversions in WooCommerce with Cart Cache by NitroPack It’s no secret online shoppers (and especially the ones on mobile devices) have soaring expectations when it comes to site speed. In fact, speed has become one of the top factors for eCom businesses’ success. Currently, retail sites that load in 2 seconds have shoppers visiting 8.9 more pages ! In turn, 9.1% more visitors will add items to their cart and ultimately come back to shop again. So, what’s the formula for induced shopping sprees and higher conversion rates? Excellent page loading speed Seamless browsing High customer satisfaction Enter, the newest asset to the NitroPack plugin in WooCommerce –  Cart Cache . A minor optimization tweak with a big payout! Test NitroPack yourself Experience the power of NitroPack’s speed optimization firsthand with our free tool. Test it yourself and see the difference. Enter your website URL Test now What is Cart Cache? Cart Cache is a new caching feature that enables fast browsing in a WooCommerce store with items in the cart. Usually, when you add items to a cart, this translates into a variable element near the cart icon. Items in Amazon cart From a site speed perspective, this means a page needs to load the variable element for every subsequent page you visit during your browsing session. That way, you know your items are still in the cart. However, when a site doesn’t use a similar Cart Caching solution, you’ll experience a significant decrease in page loading speed. It happens because the online store is unable to serve standard optimized cached versions of the pages you browse. And if it did that, you would see an empty cart (when, in fact, it isn’t). Ericsson study (2016)   Let’s see how Cart Cache solves this speed issue for WooCommerce stores. How Does Cart Cache Work? By default, NitroPack stores cached versions of your original pages and serves them whenever a visitor loads a page on your site. Thanks to WooCommerce’s sophisticated cache-ready cart, our Cart Cache feature enables you to continue serving the same standard cached versions of your web pages to visitors regardless of added items. This helps you provide a fast shopping experience and bump up customer satisfaction along the buyer’s journey. Higher Conversion Rates with Cart Cache In online shopping, a visitor’s willingness to buy directly correlates to speed. For retail sites, every 0.1s faster loading speed means 8.4% increase in conversion rate . That’s a huge improvement! Google study (2020) On the contrary, a one-second delay in page response results in a 7% reduction in conversions.  Nonetheless, “Add to cart” doesn’t mean a “Successful purchase”. Using the Cart Cache feature ensures your store: Offers seamless shopping experience; Kindles the shopping urge; Motivates buyers to browse for more items; Keeps visitors happy and inclined to hit “Checkout”. Here’s what this means for your KPIs: More time spent on page Decreased bounce rates Higher conversion rates Increased average purchase value Moreover, websites with great loading speed are rewarded by Google as well! The more seconds you shave off the shopping journey, the greater results you can expect in terms of cache hit rate , user experience, and search rankings. How to Enable Cart Cache in WooCommerce? The Cart Cache feature is available to all NitroPack users on a Plus plan or above via the plugin in WordPress only. We’ve made it super easy to activate with a toggle on/off button inside the plugin’s Settings panel. Visit our Help Center for a step-by-step guide on how to activate and test Cart Cache. Want to unlock greater speed for your WooCommerce store? Get started with NitroPack What’s Next Cart Cache is a sub-set of our greater solution Stateful Cache. Although fairly simple, it is a big step towards a trailblazing advanced feature for all eCommerce businesses. Stay tuned for sneak peeks into the expansion of the NitroPack Caching Powerhouse! 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Migration Guide | Guide | Vitest Skip to content Main Navigation Guides API Config Blog v4.0.17 v4.0.17 Releases Notes Contributing Team unreleased v3.x v2.x v1.x v0.x Search English 简体中文 Appearance English 简体中文 Menu Return to top Sidebar Navigation Introduction Why Vitest Getting Started Features Browser Mode Why Browser Mode Getting Started Multiple Setups Component Testing Visual Regression Testing Trace View Guides CLI Test Filtering Test Context Test Environment Test Run Lifecycle Snapshot Mocking Mocking Dates Mocking Functions Mocking Globals Mocking Modules Mocking the File System Mocking Requests Mocking Timers Mocking Classes Parallelism Test Projects Reporters Coverage Testing Types Vitest UI In-Source Testing Test Annotations Extending Matchers IDE Integration Debugging Common Errors Migration Guide Migrating to Vitest 4.0 Migrating from Jest Performance Profiling Test Performance Improving Performance OpenTelemetry Advanced Getting Started Running Tests via API Extending Reporters Custom Pool Recipes Comparisons On this page Are you an LLM? You can read better optimized documentation at /guide/migration.md for this page in Markdown format Migration Guide ​ Migrating to Vitest 4.0 ​ V8 Code Coverage Major Changes ​ Vitest's V8 code coverage provider is now using more accurate coverage result remapping logic. It is expected for users to see changes in their coverage reports when updating from Vitest v3. In the past Vitest used v8-to-istanbul for remapping V8 coverage results into your source files. This method wasn't very accurate and provided plenty of false positives in the coverage reports. We've now developed a new package that utilizes AST based analysis for the V8 coverage. This allows V8 reports to be as accurate as @vitest/coverage-istanbul reports. Coverage ignore hints have updated. See Coverage | Ignoring Code . coverage.ignoreEmptyLines is removed. Lines without runtime code are no longer included in reports. coverage.experimentalAstAwareRemapping is removed. This option is now enabled by default, and is the only supported remapping method. coverage.ignoreClassMethods is now supported by V8 provider too. Removed Options coverage.all and coverage.extensions ​ In previous versions Vitest included all uncovered files in coverage report by default. This was due to coverage.all defaulting to true , and coverage.include defaulting to ** . These default values were chosen for a good reason - it is impossible for testing tools to guess where users are storing their source files. This ended up having Vitest's coverage providers processing unexpected files, like minified Javascript, leading to slow/stuck coverage report generations. In Vitest v4 we have removed coverage.all completely and defaulted to include only covered files in the report . When upgrading to v4 it is recommended to define coverage.include in your configuration, and then start applying simple coverage.exclude patterns if needed. vitest.config.ts ts export default defineConfig ({ test: { coverage: { // Include covered and uncovered files matching this pattern: include: [ 'packages/**/src/**.{js,jsx,ts,tsx}' ], // Exclusion is applied for the files that match include pattern above // No need to define root level *.config.ts files or node_modules, as we didn't add those in include exclude: [ '**/some-pattern/**' ], // These options are removed now all: true , extensions: [ 'js' , 'ts' ], } } }) If coverage.include is not defined, coverage report will include only files that were loaded during test run: vitest.config.ts ts export default defineConfig ({ test: { coverage: { // Include not set, include only files that are loaded during test run include: undefined , // Loaded files that match this pattern will be excluded: exclude: [ '**/some-pattern/**' ], } } }) See also new guides: Including and excluding files from coverage report for examples Profiling Test Performance | Code coverage for tips about debugging coverage generation Simplified exclude ​ By default, Vitest now only excludes tests from node_modules and .git folders. This means that Vitest no longer excludes: dist and cypress folders .idea , .cache , .output , .temp folders config files like rollup.config.js , prettier.config.js , ava.config.js and so on If you need to limit the directory where your tests files are located, use the test.dir option instead because it is more performant than excluding files: ts import { configDefaults, defineConfig } from 'vitest/config' export default defineConfig ({ test: { dir: './frontend/tests' , }, }) To restore the previous behaviour, specify old excludes manually: ts import { configDefaults, defineConfig } from 'vitest/config' export default defineConfig ({ test: { exclude: [ ... configDefaults.exclude, '**/dist/**' , '**/cypress/**' , '**/.{idea,git,cache,output,temp}/**' , '**/{karma,rollup,webpack,vite,vitest,jest,ava,babel,nyc,cypress,tsup,build,eslint,prettier}.config.*' ], }, }) spyOn and fn Support Constructors ​ Previously, if you tried to spy on a constructor with vi.spyOn , you would get an error like Constructor <name> requires 'new' . Since Vitest 4, all mocks called with a new keyword construct the instance instead of calling mock.apply . This means that the mock implementation has to use either the function or the class keyword in these cases: ts const cart = { Apples: class Apples { getApples () { return 42 } } } const Spy = vi. spyOn (cart, 'Apples' ) . mockImplementation (() => ({ getApples : () => 0 })) // with a function keyword . mockImplementation ( function () { this . getApples = () => 0 }) // with a custom class . mockImplementation ( class MockApples { getApples () { return 0 } }) const mock = new Spy () Note that now if you provide an arrow function, you will get <anonymous> is not a constructor error when the mock is called. Changes to Mocking ​ Alongside new features like supporting constructors, Vitest 4 creates mocks differently to address several module mocking issues that we received over the years. This release attempts to make module spies less confusing, especially when working with classes. vi.fn().getMockName() now returns vi.fn() by default instead of spy . This can affect snapshots with mocks - the name will be changed from [MockFunction spy] to [MockFunction] . Spies created with vi.spyOn will keep using the original name by default for better debugging experience vi.restoreAllMocks no longer resets the state of spies and only restores spies created manually with vi.spyOn , automocks are no longer affected by this function (this also affects the config option restoreMocks ). Note that .mockRestore will still reset the mock implementation and clear the state Calling vi.spyOn on a mock now returns the same mock mock.settledResults are now populated immediately on function invocation with an 'incomplete' result. When the promise is finished, the type is changed according to the result. Automocked instance methods are now properly isolated, but share a state with the prototype. Overriding the prototype implementation will always affect instance methods unless the methods have a custom mock implementation of their own. Calling .mockReset on the mock also no longer breaks that inheritance. ts import { AutoMockedClass } from './example.js' const instance1 = new AutoMockedClass () const instance2 = new AutoMockedClass () instance1.method. mockReturnValue ( 42 ) expect (instance1. method ()). toBe ( 42 ) expect (instance2. method ()). toBe ( undefined ) expect ( AutoMockedClass . prototype .method). toHaveBeenCalledTimes ( 2 ) instance1.method. mockReset () AutoMockedClass . prototype .method. mockReturnValue ( 100 ) expect (instance1. method ()). toBe ( 100 ) expect (instance2. method ()). toBe ( 100 ) expect ( AutoMockedClass . prototype .method). toHaveBeenCalledTimes ( 4 ) Automocked methods can no longer be restored, even with a manual .mockRestore . Automocked modules with spy: true will keep working as before Automocked getters no longer call the original getter. By default, automocked getters now return undefined . You can keep using vi.spyOn(object, name, 'get') to spy on a getter and change its implementation The mock vi.fn(implementation).mockReset() now correctly returns the mock implementation in .getMockImplementation() vi.fn().mock.invocationCallOrder now starts with 1 , like Jest does, instead of 0 Standalone Mode with Filename Filter ​ To improve user experience, Vitest will now start running the matched files when --standalone is used with filename filter. sh # In Vitest v3 and below this command would ignore "math.test.ts" filename filter. # In Vitest v4 the math.test.ts will run automatically. $ vitest --standalone math.test.ts This allows users to create re-usable package.json scripts for standalone mode. package.json CLI json { "scripts" : { "test:dev" : "vitest --standalone" } } bash # Start Vitest in standalone mode, without running any files on start $ pnpm run test:dev # Run math.test.ts immediately $ pnpm run test:dev math.test.ts Replacing vite-node with Module Runner ​ Module Runner is a successor to vite-node implemented directly in Vite. Vitest now uses it directly instead of having a wrapper around Vite SSR handler. This means that certain features are no longer available: VITE_NODE_DEPS_MODULE_DIRECTORIES environment variable was replaced with VITEST_MODULE_DIRECTORIES Vitest no longer injects __vitest_executor into every test runner . Instead, it injects moduleRunner which is an instance of ModuleRunner vitest/execute entry point was removed. It was always meant to be internal Custom environments no longer need to provide a transformMode property. Instead, provide viteEnvironment . If it is not provided, Vitest will use the environment name to transform files on the server (see server.environments ) vite-node is no longer a dependency of Vitest deps.optimizer.web was renamed to deps.optimizer.client . You can also use any custom names to apply optimizer configs when using other server environments Vite has its own externalization mechanism, but we decided to keep using the old one to reduce the amount of breaking changes. You can keep using server.deps to inline or externalize packages. This update should not be noticeable unless you rely on advanced features mentioned above. workspace is Replaced with projects ​ The workspace configuration option was renamed to projects in Vitest 3.2. They are functionally the same, except you cannot specify another file as the source of your workspace (previously you could specify a file that would export an array of projects). Migrating to projects is easy, just move the code from vitest.workspace.js to vitest.config.ts : vitest.config.js vitest.workspace.js ts import { defineConfig } from 'vitest/config' export default defineConfig ({ test: { workspace: './vitest.workspace.js' , projects: [ './packages/*' , { test: { name: 'unit' , }, }, ] } }) ts import { defineWorkspace } from 'vitest/config' export default defineWorkspace ([ './packages/*' , { test: { name: 'unit' , }, } ]) Browser Provider Rework ​ In Vitest 4.0, the browser provider now accepts an object instead of a string ( 'playwright' , 'webdriverio' ). The preview is no longer a default. This makes it simpler to work with custom options and doesn't require adding /// <reference comments anymore. ts import { playwright } from '@vitest/browser-playwright' export default defineConfig ({ test: { browser: { provider: 'playwright' , provider: playwright ({ launchOptions: { slowMo: 100 , }, }), instances: [ { browser: 'chromium' , launch: { slowMo: 100 , }, }, ], }, }, }) The naming of properties in playwright factory now also aligns with Playwright documentation making it easier to find. With this change, the @vitest/browser package is no longer needed, and you can remove it from your dependencies. To support the context import, you should update the @vitest/browser/context to vitest/browser : ts import { page } from '@vitest/browser/context' import { page } from 'vitest/browser' test ( 'example' , async () => { await page. getByRole ( 'button' ). click () }) The modules are identical, so doing a simple "Find and Replace" should be sufficient. If you were using the @vitest/browser/utils module, you can now import those utilities from vitest/browser as well: ts import { getElementError } from '@vitest/browser/utils' import { utils } from 'vitest/browser' const { getElementError } = utils WARNING Both @vitest/browser/context and @vitest/browser/utils work at runtime during the transition period, but they will be removed in a future release. Pool Rework ​ Vitest has used tinypool for orchestrating how test files are run in the test runner workers. Tinypool has controlled how complex tasks like parallelism, isolation and IPC communication works internally. However we've found that Tinypool has some flaws that are slowing down development of Vitest. In Vitest v4 we've completely removed Tinypool and rewritten how pools work without new dependencies. Read more about reasoning from feat!: rewrite pools without tinypool #8705 . New pool architecture allows Vitest to simplify many previously complex configuration options: maxThreads and maxForks are now maxWorkers . Environment variables VITEST_MAX_THREADS and VITEST_MAX_FORKS are now VITEST_MAX_WORKERS . singleThread and singleFork are now maxWorkers: 1, isolate: false . If your tests were relying on module reset between tests, you'll need to add setupFile that calls vi.resetModules() in beforeAll test hook . poolOptions is removed. All previous poolOptions are now top-level options. The memoryLimit of VM pools is renamed to vmMemoryLimit . threads.useAtomics is removed. If you have a use case for this, feel free to open a new feature request. Custom pool interface has been rewritten, see Custom Pool ts export default defineConfig ({ test: { poolOptions: { forks: { execArgv: [ '--expose-gc' ], isolate: false , singleFork: true , }, vmThreads: { memoryLimit: '300Mb' }, }, execArgv: [ '--expose-gc' ], isolate: false , maxWorkers: 1 , vmMemoryLimit: '300Mb' , } }) Previously it was not possible to specify some pool related options per project when using Vitest Projects . With the new architecture this is no longer a blocker. Isolation per project Parallel & Sequential projects Node CLI options per project ts import { defineConfig } from 'vitest/config' export default defineConfig ({ test: { projects: [ { // Non-isolated unit tests name: 'Unit tests' , isolate: false , exclude: [ '**.integration.test.ts' ], }, { // Isolated integration tests name: 'Integration tests' , include: [ '**.integration.test.ts' ], }, ], }, }) ts import { defineConfig } from 'vitest/config' export default defineConfig ({ test: { projects: [ { name: 'Parallel' , exclude: [ '**.sequential.test.ts' ], }, { name: 'Sequential' , include: [ '**.sequential.test.ts' ], fileParallelism: false , }, ], }, }) ts import { defineConfig } from 'vitest/config' export default defineConfig ({ test: { projects: [ { name: 'Production env' , execArgv: [ '--env-file=.env.prod' ] }, { name: 'Staging env' , execArgv: [ '--env-file=.env.staging' ] }, ], }, }) See Recipes for more examples. Reporter Updates ​ Reporter APIs onCollected , onSpecsCollected , onPathsCollected , onTaskUpdate and onFinished were removed. See Reporters API for new alternatives. The new APIs were introduced in Vitest v3.0.0 . The basic reporter was removed as it is equal to: ts export default defineConfig ({ test: { reporters: [ [ 'default' , { summary: false }] ] } }) The verbose reporter now prints test cases as a flat list. To revert to the previous behaviour, use --reporter=tree : ts export default defineConfig ({ test: { reporters: [ 'verbose' ], reporters: [ 'tree' ], } }) Snapshots using Custom Elements Print the Shadow Root ​ In Vitest 4.0 snapshots that include custom elements will print the shadow root contents. To restore the previous behavior, set the printShadowRoot option to false . js // before Vite 4.0 exports [ `custom element with shadow root 1` ] = ` "<body> <div> <custom-element /> </div> </body>" ` // after Vite 4.0 exports [ `custom element with shadow root 1` ] = ` "<body> <div> <custom-element> #shadow-root <span class="some-name" data-test-id="33" id="5" > hello </span> </custom-element> </div> </body>" ` Deprecated APIs are Removed ​ Vitest 4.0 removes some deprecated APIs, including: poolMatchGlobs config option. Use projects instead. environmentMatchGlobs config option. Use projects instead. deps.external , deps.inline , deps.fallbackCJS config options. Use server.deps.external , server.deps.inline , or server.deps.fallbackCJS instead. browser.testerScripts config option. Use browser.testerHtmlPath instead. minWorkers config option. Only maxWorkers has any effect on how tests are running, so we are removing this public option. Vitest no longer supports providing test options object as a third argument to test and describe . Use the second argument instead: ts test ( 'example' , () => { /* ... */ }, { retry: 2 }) test ( 'example' , { retry: 2 }, () => { /* ... */ }) Note that providing a timeout number as the last argument is still supported: ts test ( 'example' , () => { /* ... */ }, 1000 ) // ✅ This release also removes all deprecated types. This finally fixes an issue where Vitest accidentally pulled in @types/node (see #5481 and #6141 ). Migrating from Jest ​ Vitest has been designed with a Jest compatible API, in order to make the migration from Jest as simple as possible. Despite those efforts, you may still run into the following differences: Globals as a Default ​ Jest has their globals API enabled by default. Vitest does not. You can either enable globals via the globals configuration setting or update your code to use imports from the vitest module instead. If you decide to keep globals disabled, be aware that common libraries like testing-library will not run auto DOM cleanup . mock.mockReset ​ Jest's mockReset replaces the mock implementation with an empty function that returns undefined . Vitest's mockReset resets the mock implementation to its original. That is, resetting a mock created by vi.fn(impl) will reset the mock implementation to impl . mock.mock is Persistent ​ Jest will recreate the mock state when .mockClear is called, meaning you always need to access it as a getter. Vitest, on the other hand, holds a persistent reference to the state, meaning you can reuse it: ts const mock = vi. fn () const state = mock.mock mock. mockClear () expect (state). toBe (mock.mock) // fails in Jest Module Mocks ​ When mocking a module in Jest, the factory argument's return value is the default export. In Vitest, the factory argument has to return an object with each export explicitly defined. For example, the following jest.mock would have to be updated as follows: ts jest. mock ( './some-path' , () => 'hello' ) vi. mock ( './some-path' , () => ({ default: 'hello' , })) For more details please refer to the vi.mock api section . Auto-Mocking Behaviour ​ Unlike Jest, mocked modules in <root>/__mocks__ are not loaded unless vi.mock() is called. If you need them to be mocked in every test, like in Jest, you can mock them inside setupFiles . Importing the Original of a Mocked Package ​ If you are only partially mocking a package, you might have previously used Jest's function requireActual . In Vitest, you should replace these calls with vi.importActual . ts const { cloneDeep } = jest. requireActual ( 'lodash/cloneDeep' ) const { cloneDeep } = await vi. importActual ( 'lodash/cloneDeep' ) Extends mocking to external libraries ​ Where Jest does it by default, when mocking a module and wanting this mocking to be extended to other external libraries that use the same module, you should explicitly tell which 3rd-party library you want to be mocked, so the external library would be part of your source code, by using server.deps.inline . server.deps.inline: ["lib-name"] expect.getState().currentTestName ​ Vitest's test names are joined with a > symbol to make it easier to distinguish tests from suites, while Jest uses an empty space ( ). diff - `${describeTitle} ${testTitle}` + `${describeTitle} > ${testTitle}` Envs ​ Just like Jest, Vitest sets NODE_ENV to test , if it wasn't set before. Vitest also has a counterpart for JEST_WORKER_ID called VITEST_POOL_ID (always less than or equal to maxWorkers ), so if you rely on it, don't forget to rename it. Vitest also exposes VITEST_WORKER_ID which is a unique ID of a running worker - this number is not affected by maxWorkers , and will increase with each created worker. Replace property ​ If you want to modify the object, you will use replaceProperty API in Jest, you can use vi.stubEnv or vi.spyOn to do the same also in Vitest. Done Callback ​ Vitest does not support the callback style of declaring tests. You can rewrite them to use async / await functions, or use Promise to mimic the callback style. js it ( 'should work' , ( done ) => { it ( 'should work' , () => new Promise ( done => { // ... done () }) })) Hooks ​ beforeAll / beforeEach hooks may return teardown function in Vitest. Because of that you may need to rewrite your hooks declarations, if they return something other than undefined or null : ts beforeEach (() => setActivePinia ( createTestingPinia ())) beforeEach (() => { setActivePinia ( createTestingPinia ()) }) In Jest hooks are called sequentially (one after another). By default, Vitest runs hooks in a stack. To use Jest's behavior, update sequence.hooks option: ts export default defineConfig ({ test: { sequence: { hooks: 'list' , } } }) Types ​ Vitest doesn't have an equivalent to jest namespace, so you will need to import types directly from vitest : ts let fn : jest . Mock <( name : string ) => number > import type { Mock } from 'vitest' let fn : Mock <( name : string ) => number > Timers ​ Vitest doesn't support Jest's legacy timers. Timeout ​ If you used jest.setTimeout , you would need to migrate to vi.setConfig : ts jest. setTimeout ( 5_000 ) vi. setConfig ({ testTimeout: 5_000 }) Vue Snapshots ​ This is not a Jest-specific feature, but if you previously were using Jest with vue-cli preset, you will need to install jest-serializer-vue package, and specify it in snapshotSerializers : vitest.config.js js import { defineConfig } from 'vitest/config' export default defineConfig ({ test: { snapshotSerializers: [ 'jest-serializer-vue' ] } }) Otherwise your snapshots will have a lot of escaped " characters. Suggest changes to this page Last updated: Pager Previous page Common Errors Next page Profiling Test Performance © 2026 VoidZero Inc. and Vitest contributors.
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قابلیت اتصال اندروید  |  Connectivity  |  Android Developers رد شدن و رفتن به محتوای اصلی ملزومات تجربیات هوش مصنوعی بسازید با Gemini API و موارد دیگر، برنامه‌های اندرویدی مبتنی بر هوش مصنوعی بسازید. شروع به کار شروع به کار با ایجاد اولین برنامه خود شروع کنید. با دوره‌های آموزشی ما عمیق‌تر بروید یا خودتان توسعه اپلیکیشن را کشف کنید. سلام دنیا دوره های آموزشی آموزش ها برای تیم ها بنویسید کاتلین برای اندروید کسب درآمد با بازی ↗️ تأیید برنامه‌نویس اندروید تمدید بر اساس دستگاه برنامه‌هایی بسازید که تجربه‌ای یکپارچه از تلفن گرفته تا تبلت، ساعت، هدست و موارد دیگر را به کاربرانتان بدهد. برنامه های تطبیقی اندروید XR Wear OS اندروید برای ماشین ها Android TV ChromeOS ساخت بر اساس دسته با پیروی از راهنمایی های تجویزی و نظری Google، یاد بگیرید که برای موارد استفاده خود بسازید. بازی ها دوربین و رسانه اجتماعی و پیام رسانی سلامتی و تناسب اندام بهره وری برنامه های سازمانی جدیدترین ها را دریافت کنید با آخرین نسخه ها در طول سال در تماس باشید، به برنامه های پیش نمایش ما بپیوندید و بازخورد خود را با ما در میان بگذارید. آخرین به روزرسانی ها به روز رسانی های آزمایشی، به روز رسانی های تجربی، به روز رسانی های آزمایشی پیش نمایش اندروید استودیو کتابخانه‌های Jetpack & Compose نسخه‌های Wear OS، نسخه‌های Wear OS جعبه ایمنی حریم خصوصی ↗️ طراحی و برنامه ریزی تجربیات عالی بهترین تجربه ها را برای بهترین کاربران خود بسازید. بیشتر بدانید طراحی رابط کاربری یک رابط کاربری زیبا با استفاده از بهترین روش های اندروید طراحی کنید. طراحی برای اندروید موبایل رابط کاربری تطبیقی هدست‌ها و عینک‌های XR عینک هوش مصنوعی ابزارک ها Wear OS Android TV اندروید برای ماشین ها معماری منطق و خدمات اپلیکیشن قوی، قابل آزمایش و قابل نگهداری طراحی کنید. مقدمه کتابخانه ها ناوبری مدولارسازی تست کردن چند پلتفرم کاتلین کیفیت برای کیفیت برنامه برنامه ریزی کنید و با دستورالعمل های فروشگاه Play مطابقت دهید. نمای کلی ارزش اصلی تجربه کاربری دسترس‌پذیری، دسترس‌پذیری، دسترس‌پذیری، دسترس‌پذیری کیفیت فنی تجربیات عالی امنیت از کاربران در برابر تهدیدات محافظت کنید و از تجربه ایمن اندروید اطمینان حاصل کنید. نمای کلی حریم خصوصی، حریم خصوصی، حریم خصوصی، حریم خصوصی مجوزها شناسه جلوگیری از کلاه برداری توسعه دهید جمینی در اندروید استودیو همراه توسعه هوش مصنوعی شما برای توسعه اندروید. بیشتر بدانید اندروید استودیو را دریافت کنید مناطق اصلی برای ویژگی‌هایی که نیاز دارید، نمونه‌ها و اسناد را دریافت کنید. نمونه ها رابط های کاربری کار پس زمینه داده ها و فایل ها قابلیت اتصال همه حوزه های اصلی ⤵️ ابزارها و گردش کار از IDE برای نوشتن و ساخت برنامه خود استفاده کنید یا خط لوله خود را ایجاد کنید. کد بنویسید و اشکال زدایی کنید ساخت پروژه ها اپلیکیشن خود را تست کنید عملکرد ابزارهای خط فرمان API پلاگین Gradle فن آوری دستگاه برای فاکتورهای فرم کد بنویسید. دستگاه ها را متصل کنید و داده ها را به اشتراک بگذارید. رابط کاربری تطبیقی Wear OS اندروید XR سلامت اندروید اندروید برای ماشین ها Android TV تمامی دستگاه ها ⤵️ کتابخانه ها اسناد مرجع API را با تمام جزئیات مرور کنید. پلتفرم اندروید کتابخانه های جت پک،کتابخانه های جت پک،کتابخانه های جت پک،کتابخانه های جت پک کتابخانه ها را بنویسید خدمات گوگل پلی ↗️ فهرست SDK Google Play ↗️ Google Play کنسول بازی برنامه یا بازی خود را منتشر کنید و کسب و کار خود را در Google Play توسعه دهید. به کنسول Play بروید بیشتر بدانید ↗️ مبانی با نحوه تعامل کاربران، کسب درآمد و ایمن سازی برنامه خود آشنا شوید. کسب درآمد بازی، کسب درآمد از بازی بازی یکپارچگی سیاست های بازی برنامه های پخش ↗️ مرکز توسعه بازی ها توسعه و ارائه بازی ها. ابزارها، دانلودها و نمونه ها را دریافت کنید. نمای کلی Play Asset Delivery خدمات بازی های Play بازی ها را روی رایانه شخصی بازی کنید همه راهنماهای Play ⤵️ کتابخانه ها اسناد مرجع API را با تمام جزئیات مرور کنید. بازی تحویل ویژگی به‌روزرسانی‌های درون‌برنامه را پخش کنید بازی نقدهای درون برنامه بازی Install Referrer خدمات گوگل پلی ↗️ فهرست SDK Google Play ↗️ همه کتابخانه های Play ⤵️ ابزار و منابع ابزارهایی برای انتشار، تبلیغ و مدیریت برنامه شما. بسته‌های برنامه Android برند و بازاریابی Play Console API ↗️ انجمن / English Deutsch Español – América Latina Français Indonesia Italiano Polski Português – Brasil Tiếng Việt Türkçe Русский עברית العربيّة فارسی हिंदी বাংলা ภาษาไทย 中文 – 简体 中文 – 繁體 日本語 한국어 استودیو Android ورود به برنامه Core areas Connectivity نمای کلی راهنما ملزومات موارد بیشتر طراحی و برنامه ریزی موارد بیشتر توسعه دهید موارد بیشتر نمای کلی راهنما Google Play موارد بیشتر انجمن استودیو Android تجربیات هوش مصنوعی بسازید شروع به کار شروع به کار سلام دنیا دوره های آموزشی آموزش ها برای تیم ها بنویسید کاتلین برای اندروید کسب درآمد با بازی ↗️ تأیید برنامه‌نویس اندروید تمدید بر اساس دستگاه برنامه های تطبیقی اندروید XR Wear OS اندروید برای ماشین ها Android TV ChromeOS ساخت بر اساس دسته بازی ها دوربین و رسانه اجتماعی و پیام رسانی سلامتی و تناسب اندام بهره وری برنامه های سازمانی جدیدترین ها را دریافت کنید آخرین به روزرسانی ها به روز رسانی های آزمایشی، به روز رسانی های تجربی، به روز رسانی های آزمایشی پیش نمایش اندروید استودیو کتابخانه‌های Jetpack & Compose نسخه‌های Wear OS، نسخه‌های Wear OS جعبه ایمنی حریم خصوصی ↗️ تجربیات عالی بیشتر بدانید طراحی رابط کاربری طراحی برای اندروید موبایل رابط کاربری تطبیقی هدست‌ها و عینک‌های XR عینک هوش مصنوعی ابزارک ها Wear OS Android TV اندروید برای ماشین ها معماری مقدمه کتابخانه ها ناوبری مدولارسازی تست کردن چند پلتفرم کاتلین کیفیت نمای کلی ارزش اصلی تجربه کاربری دسترس‌پذیری، دسترس‌پذیری، دسترس‌پذیری، دسترس‌پذیری کیفیت فنی تجربیات عالی امنیت نمای کلی حریم خصوصی، حریم خصوصی، حریم خصوصی، حریم خصوصی مجوزها شناسه جلوگیری از کلاه برداری جمینی در اندروید استودیو بیشتر بدانید اندروید استودیو را دریافت کنید مناطق اصلی نمونه ها رابط های کاربری کار پس زمینه داده ها و فایل ها قابلیت اتصال همه حوزه های اصلی ⤵️ ابزارها و گردش کار کد بنویسید و اشکال زدایی کنید ساخت پروژه ها اپلیکیشن خود را تست کنید عملکرد ابزارهای خط فرمان API پلاگین Gradle فن آوری دستگاه رابط کاربری تطبیقی Wear OS اندروید XR سلامت اندروید اندروید برای ماشین ها Android TV تمامی دستگاه ها ⤵️ کتابخانه ها پلتفرم اندروید کتابخانه های جت پک،کتابخانه های جت پک،کتابخانه های جت پک،کتابخانه های جت پک کتابخانه ها را بنویسید خدمات گوگل پلی ↗️ فهرست SDK Google Play ↗️ کنسول بازی به کنسول Play بروید بیشتر بدانید ↗️ مبانی کسب درآمد بازی، کسب درآمد از بازی بازی یکپارچگی سیاست های بازی برنامه های پخش ↗️ مرکز توسعه بازی ها نمای کلی Play Asset Delivery خدمات بازی های Play بازی ها را روی رایانه شخصی بازی کنید همه راهنماهای Play ⤵️ کتابخانه ها بازی تحویل ویژگی به‌روزرسانی‌های درون‌برنامه را پخش کنید بازی نقدهای درون برنامه بازی Install Referrer خدمات گوگل پلی ↗️ فهرست SDK Google Play ↗️ همه کتابخانه های Play ⤵️ ابزار و منابع بسته‌های برنامه Android برند و بازاریابی Play Console API ↗️ این صفحه به‌وسیله ‏Cloud Translation API‏ ترجمه شده است. Android Developers Develop Core areas Connectivity با مجموعه‌ها، منظم بمانید ذخیره و طبقه‌بندی محتوا براساس اولویت‌های شما. قابلیت اتصال برنامه خود را به دنیای خارج متصل کنید، خواه از طریق بلوتوث، Wi‑Fi یا شبکه تلفن همراه، USB یا پروتکل استاندارد دیگری باشد. برو سراغ راهنماها پروتکل های رایج اندروید از انواع پروتکل های ارتباطی استاندارد پشتیبانی می کند. راهنما USB، USB پشتیبانی از لوازم جانبی USB و حالت میزبان. راهنما 5G قابلیت های 5G را به برنامه خود اضافه کنید. راهنما ارتباطات میدان نزدیک (NFC) دستگاه ها را فعال کنید تا در فاصله 4 سانتی متری یا کمتر با هم ارتباط برقرار کنند. راهنما محدوده کنترل محدوده بین دستگاه ها در چندین فناوری. راهنما VPN یک کلاینت VPN را توسعه و آزمایش کنید. راهنما مخابرات تماس های صوتی و تصویری را در اندروید مدیریت کنید. راهنما ارتباطات فوق پهن باند (UWB). محدوده دقیق بین دستگاه ها را اندازه گیری کنید. بلوتوث از پروتکل بلوتوثی استفاده کنید که با نیازهای برنامه و موارد استفاده شما مطابقت دارد. بلوتوث کلاسیک تبادل داده با دستگاه های دیگر بلوتوث کم انرژی (BLE) با استفاده از انرژی کمتر، تکه های داده کوچکتر را مبادله کنید. صدای BLE با مصرف انرژی کمتر صدایی با کیفیت بالا دریافت کنید. Wi‑ از پروتکل Wi-Fi استفاده کنید که با نیازهای برنامه و موارد استفاده شما مطابقت دارد. دسترسی به وای فای نقاط دسترسی Wi-Fi را اسکن کنید. Wi-Fi Direct (P2P) اتصال مستقیم دستگاه بین هر دستگاهی را فعال کنید. Wi-Fi Aware اتصال مستقیم بین دستگاه‌های Android 8.0 و بالاتر را فعال کنید. Wi-Fi RTT (زمان رفت و برگشت) فاصله بین نقاط دسترسی و دستگاه های نزدیک را اندازه گیری کنید. برنامه خود را برای اتصال بهینه کنید از استفاده از فناوری ارتباطات با برنامه خود بیشترین بهره را ببرید. راهنما کرونت کاهش تأخیر و افزایش توان عملیاتی درخواست شبکه. راهنما صرفه جویی در انرژی مصرف باتری را حفظ کنید [[["درک آسان","easyToUnderstand","thumb-up"],["مشکلم را برطرف کرد","solvedMyProblem","thumb-up"],["غیره","otherUp","thumb-up"]],[["اطلاعاتی که نیاز دارم وجود ندارد","missingTheInformationINeed","thumb-down"],["بیش‌ازحد پیچیده/ مراحل بسیار زیاد","tooComplicatedTooManySteps","thumb-down"],["قدیمی","outOfDate","thumb-down"],["مشکل ترجمه","translationIssue","thumb-down"],["مشکل کد / نمونه‌ها","samplesCodeIssue","thumb-down"],["غیره","otherDown","thumb-down"]],[],[],[]] X AndroidDev@ را در X دنبال کنید YouTube Android Developers را در YouTube ببینید LinkedIn Connect with the Android Developers community on LinkedIn مطالب بیشتر درباره Android Android Android برای سازمان‌ها امنیت منبع آزاد اخبار وبلاگ پادکست‌ها کاوش بازی یادگیری ماشین بهداشت و سلامت دوربین و رسانه حریم خصوصی نسل پنجم شبکه تلفن همراه دستگاه‌های Android صفحه‌نمایش‌های بزرگ Wear OS دستگاه‌های ChromeOS Android برای ماشین‌ها Android TV نسخه‌های پخش Android 15 Android 14 Android 13 Android 12 Android 11 Android 10 Pie اسناد و بارگیری‌ها راهنمای «استودیو Android» راهنمای توسعه‌دهندگان مرجع میانای برنامه‌سازی کاربردی بارگیری «استودیو» Android NDK پشتیبانی گزارش اشکال پلتفورم گزارش اشکال سند Google Play support پیوستن به مطالعات پژوهشی Android Chrome Firebase Google Cloud Platform همه محصولات حریم خصوصی مجوز دستورالعمل‌های نمانام Manage cookies دریافت اخبار و نکته‌ها با ایمیل مشترک شدن English Deutsch Español – América Latina Français Indonesia Italiano Polski Português – Brasil Tiếng Việt Türkçe Русский עברית العربيّة فارسی हिंदी বাংলা ภาษาไทย 中文 – 简体 中文 – 繁體 日本語 한국어
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Lightspeed Documentation Product ')"> Enterprise Resources ')"> Pricing Login Get a demo Start for free Documentation Product ')"> Enterprise Resources ')"> Pricing Login Get a demo Start for free Login Get a demo Start for free Login Start for free customer story Lightspeed How Ecwid by Lightspeed transformed their e-commerce API documentation with GitBook Artem Kudriashov View the docs View the docs Ecwid by Lightspeed is a leading e-commerce platform serving thousands of merchants worldwide. With over 115 API endpoints and hundreds of fields per endpoint, their API documentation is crucial for supporting external developers who integrate with their platform. But their previous documentation platform wasn’t keeping up. Outdated information, poor writing tools, and a lack of structured organization were creating friction for both their team and their developer community. We spoke with Artem Kudriashov, who led Ecwid by Lightspeed’s docs transformation, to learn how GitBook solved their complex API documentation challenges. The challenge: Managing massive API documentation at scale For years, Ecwid by Lightspeed’s API documentation was managed by their API support team — a dedicated customer support group for external developers integrating with their platform. While this team understood developer needs, they lacked a proper process for receiving updates when the development team made API changes. “There was no established process for delivering changes that affect our public API from our developer team. So there was always something wrong with the documentation. We didn’t really know what was wrong — we just knew it when someone came and told us, ‘Hey, this doesn’t work’ or ‘This works not like it’s described in the docs.’” Recognizing this fundamental issue, Artem took on the challenge of establishing a proper documentation workflow. But he quickly discovered a second major problem: their platform, ReadMe, simply couldn’t handle the complexity of documenting 115 endpoints with 200+ fields each. “API documentation is not just described in points — you want to give some guides to people, you want to give some use cases. With an enormous API like ours, it’s just a huge amount of information that you need to structure, and it’s hard to easily understand what is what.” The solution: GitBook’s comprehensive structuring capabilities When evaluating new platforms, GitBook immediately stood out for its powerful organizational features and intuitive interface. “GitBook just nailed it 10 out of 10 with the features we need the most — features that ReadMe didn’t have. The docs structure with multiple spaces was perfect — each space has its own dedicated part of the URL and its own link in the header, and when you click it, the structure on the site is unique to that space.” This multi-level organization was exactly what Ecwid by Lightspeed needed to handle their complex documentation structure. They could organize content by articles, group articles into sections, group sections into larger categories, and separate major topics into distinct spaces — all while maintaining clear navigation. Exceptional support and continuous improvement Beyond the product features, the team was impressed by GitBook’s customer support and commitment to addressing user feedback. “It’s just cool that GitBook keeps on improving things, and the communication is absolutely perfect… I just like everything about GitBook right now.” The team particularly appreciated GitBook’s proactive communication approach: “I like that the GitBook team keep us informed when they release new features — they actually push that information to us, so I'm aware of the latest features and fixes.” Looking ahead: OpenAPI integration and streamlined workflows With their documentation now properly structured in GitBook, Ecwid by Lightspeed is preparing for the next phase: migrating to OpenAPI format with GitBook’s native OpenAPI support . 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https://vitest.dev/guide/advanced/reporters
Extending Reporters advanced | Vitest Skip to content Main Navigation Guides API Config Blog v4.0.17 v4.0.17 Releases Notes Contributing Team unreleased v3.x v2.x v1.x v0.x Search English 简体中文 Appearance English 简体中文 Menu Return to top Sidebar Navigation Introduction Why Vitest Getting Started Features Browser Mode Why Browser Mode Getting Started Multiple Setups Component Testing Visual Regression Testing Trace View Guides CLI Test Filtering Test Context Test Environment Test Run Lifecycle Snapshot Mocking Mocking Dates Mocking Functions Mocking Globals Mocking Modules Mocking the File System Mocking Requests Mocking Timers Mocking Classes Parallelism Test Projects Reporters Coverage Testing Types Vitest UI In-Source Testing Test Annotations Extending Matchers IDE Integration Debugging Common Errors Migration Guide Migrating to Vitest 4.0 Migrating from Jest Performance Profiling Test Performance Improving Performance OpenTelemetry Advanced Getting Started Running Tests via API Extending Reporters Custom Pool Recipes Comparisons On this page Are you an LLM? You can read better optimized documentation at /guide/advanced/reporters.md for this page in Markdown format Extending Reporters advanced ​ WARNING This is an advanced API. If you just want to configure built-in reporters, read the "Reporters" guide. You can import reporters from vitest/reporters and extend them to create your custom reporters. Extending Built-in Reporters ​ In general, you don't need to create your reporter from scratch. vitest comes with several default reporting programs that you can extend. ts import { DefaultReporter } from 'vitest/node' export default class MyDefaultReporter extends DefaultReporter { // do something } Of course, you can create your reporter from scratch. Just extend the BaseReporter class and implement the methods you need. And here is an example of a custom reporter: custom-reporter.js ts import { BaseReporter } from 'vitest/node' export default class CustomReporter extends BaseReporter { onTestModuleCollected () { const files = this .ctx.state. getFiles ( this .watchFilters) this . reportTestSummary (files) } } Or implement the Reporter interface: custom-reporter.js ts import type { Reporter } from 'vitest/node' export default class CustomReporter implements Reporter { onTestModuleCollected () { // print something } } Then you can use your custom reporter in the vitest.config.ts file: vitest.config.ts ts import { defineConfig } from 'vitest/config' import CustomReporter from './custom-reporter.js' export default defineConfig ({ test: { reporters: [ new CustomReporter ()], }, }) Reported Tasks ​ Instead of using the tasks that reporters receive, it is recommended to use the Reported Tasks API instead. You can get access to this API by calling vitest.state.getReportedEntity(runnerTask) : ts import type { Reporter , TestModule } from 'vitest/node' class MyReporter implements Reporter { onTestRunEnd ( testModules : ReadonlyArray < TestModule >) { for ( const testModule of testModules ) { for ( const task of testModule . children ) { console . log ( 'test run end' , task . type , task . fullName ) } } } } Exported Reporters ​ vitest comes with a few built-in reporters that you can use out of the box. Built-in reporters: ​ DefaultReporter DotReporter JsonReporter VerboseReporter TapReporter JUnitReporter TapFlatReporter HangingProcessReporter TreeReporter Base Abstract reporters: ​ BaseReporter Interface reporters: ​ Reporter Suggest changes to this page Last updated: Pager Previous page Running Tests via API Next page Custom Pool © 2026 VoidZero Inc. and Vitest contributors.
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https://daily.dev/it/blog/getting-started-with-responsive-web-design
Getting Started With Responsive Web Design Discover more from daily.dev Personalized news feed, dev communities and search, much better than what’s out there. Maybe ;) Start reading - Free forever Start reading - Free forever Continue reading > Start reading - Free forever Start now Home Blog Webdev Getting Started With Responsive Web Design Aug 11, 2020 Author Garv Nanwani @thisisgarv Related tags on daily.dev Table of contents Read more on daily.dev 🎯 Whenever you create any website, you often see the desktop version of it, but what if someone sees it on a smaller screen size like a mobile phone or a tablet, in that case, the design and look of your website can drastically change. The main idea behind Responsive Web Design is to make a website that can adapt to any device that is being used to display it. Not only on larger screen sizes but also mobile phones and tablets. Most of the users that will visit your website will be using a mobile phone just quickly to go through it, so it becomes necessary for you to make sure your website looks fine in either case otherwise what will happen is your navbar will be going somewhere else, and your main section somewhere else, and at the end the user experience decreases drastically. So, here are somethings that you should keep in mind while making any website so that it looks good no matter what the screen size is - One and the most important thing, to begin with, is websites are responsive by default, it's you who makes them unresponsive. For example, you created a div added some text to it, no matter what the screen size is, it will automatically adapt to it. But the moment you add a definite width or height to it, it becomes restricted and thus looks good on some screens and ugly on others, and then what you do is apply a lot of breakpoints and make the code even messier, same goes with images and every other thing. So now let's get started with what the things you should keep in mind while creating a responsive website - 1) Viewport Viewport is the region within the browser that displays the webpage, the viewport changes with the change in screen-size. If you don't apply the viewport meta tag or any other property, the mobile browsers will render the page at a desktop screen width, and then what will happen is the user will have to zoom in, zoom out to get a perfect fit and the site dimensions will vary from user to user, giving a bad user experience. What you can do is apply this meta tag in your head tag, <meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1"> Using this meta viewport tag will make the width=device-width to match the screen's width. This will make sure your content renders properly no matter its a mobile phone or a laptop. 2) The layout and flow Now there are quite a few layout designs in CSS, and understanding the flow of your website and using the best-suited layout for it matters, you can go for a flexbox or a grid layout. Prefers not to use float as it can cause some side effects and then you have to clear and all that, but yeah choose the best layout for your site and design the website such that the elements can stack one after another on smaller screen sizes and you can get smooth user experience. 3) Relative Units This is an essential aspect of responsive web design, the problem with units like pixels is that it is definite, doesn't matter you view it on a mobile or a laptop, the size will remain the same and its a negative point because 700 px width may be small for a laptop. Still, it won't fit on a mobile phone ever, and your content will overflow here and there. So rather than using values in pixels try to use units like em, rem, vw, vh, % which are relative units and have a tendency to adapt to different screens for eg, vw that is viewport width is relative to viewport width of the screen that the website is being viewed on, so its a good practice to use units like these, but make sure you understand the basics of how these units work and where to use which, otherwise it can cause issues. 4) Breakpoints Now, breakpoints are useful in most of the scenarios, but make sure you are using them when required and not unnecessarily using them here and there. What you can do is define few media queries, and initially start with bigger breakdowns, open the chrome dev tools go to the device menu and there you can check the responsiveness of your website at a given width and height of the viewport, try to play around with it and find areas where your site is losing responsiveness and mark the breakpoints and apply this method till you get that perfect look on all screen sizes. 5) Mobile First or Desktop First There is a great debate that goes on as to whether to use the mobile-first approach or the desktop first approach while building any website. I believe most of the people coming on your website will be going through your website in mobile so it's better to stick to a mobile-first approach website so that you get the perfect looking website on a mobile and then you can easily set the layout for desktop, and a lot of people say mobile-first is a better way of creating websites, but in some use cases the desktop first website may seem good and at last, it varies according to the project needs and your preference, but if responsiveness is your first priority, then the mobile-first approach will give better results. 6) Frameworks Okay, so what if you are in a hurry, and you cant take all the pain of responsive websites from scratch? You can use a responsive framework like bootstrap, which works on the grid system or Bulma, etc. You can use the pre-build components in bootstrap and can get started with a nice looking responsive website without any issue. But on a condition that you know how things work under the hood, for beginners, it is not advised to jump directly to frameworks until you have a solid foundation of CSS; otherwise, there is no benefit of using frameworks, and you will struggle with CSS afterward. Well, that's it, there are a lot more things to responsive web design, but for a beginner level you can get started with these, and as you dive deeper into the concepts, you can learn many such more things ;) If you liked this article, don't forget to follow me on Twitter, where I share my journey with the world. My twitter handle - @thisisgarv ‍ Author Garv Nanwani @thisisgarv Related tags on daily.dev Table of contents Read more on daily.dev Why not level up your reading with daily.dev? Stay up-to-date with the latest developer news every time you open a new tab. Start reading - Free forever Why not level up your reading with daily.dev? Stay up-to-date with the latest developer news every time you open a new tab. 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https://vitest.dev/config/globalsetup
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https://daily.dev/blog/execute-code-online-best-practices/
Execute Code Online: Best Practices Discover more from daily.dev Personalized news feed, dev communities and search, much better than what’s out there. Maybe ;) Start reading - Free forever Start reading - Free forever Continue reading > Start reading - Free forever Start now Home Blog Get into tech Execute Code Online: Best Practices Mar 16, 2024 Author Nimrod Kramer @NimrodKramer Related tags on daily.dev Table of contents Read more on daily.dev 🎯 Learn the best practices for executing code online, including choosing the right Online IDE, setting up your online environment, and following established coding standards. Get tips on debugging, troubleshooting, and optimizing performance. Executing code online simplifies the development process, enabling you to write, test, and collaborate on projects from anywhere, without complex setups. Here's what you need to know: Ease of Access : Code from any device with internet connectivity. Time-Saving : Quick edits and immediate feedback without local setup hassles. Collaboration : Work together in real-time, making it easier to troubleshoot. Security : Advanced technology ensures safe execution of potentially unsafe code. Choosing the right Online IDE involves considering language support, debugging capabilities, collaboration features , and pricing. Popular options include Repl.it , CodeSandbox, IDEOne, and Codeanywhere. Setting up your environment efficiently, adhering to coding standards, implementing version control, prioritizing testing and security, and mastering debugging are key to making the most of online coding platforms . Popular Online IDEs IDE Languages Supported Debugging Capabilities Collaboration Features Pricing Repl.it Python, JavaScript, HTML/CSS, Java, C++, more Debugger for some languages Multiplayer mode, share links Free and paid plans CodeSandbox JavaScript, TypeScript, Node.js Console logging Real-time collaboration, share links Free IDEOne 60+ languages Input/output console Share links Free Codeanywhere HTML/CSS, JavaScript, PHP, Python, more Depends on language Share and clone projects Free and paid plans When picking an online place to code, think about the coding languages you'll use. For instance, CodeSandbox is great for JavaScript/Node.js, while IDEOne can handle many languages. Also, consider how you can fix mistakes (debugging) and work with others. Repl.it lets some languages use a tool to find errors and has a way to code together. Codeanywhere lets you share whole projects. Most of these places let you start for free, with options to pay for more features or privacy. Think about what you need and your budget. For quick tests or small projects, IDEOne and CodeSandbox are easy to use. For bigger projects or working in a team, Repl.it and Codeanywhere offer more tools and space. Pick a coding place that matches your language needs, has the right tools to see and fix errors, and lets you work well with others. With a good choice, you can code from anywhere without needing a lot on your computer. Setting Up Your Online Environment When you're getting your online coding space ready, doing a few key things can make your life a lot easier. Let's go through some simple steps to get your online IDE set up right: Get to Know Your Tools First off, when you open your online IDE, spend a bit of time clicking around. Learn where everything is, like how to open and save your work, and see if you can change how it looks to make it more comfortable for you. Add Some Helpful Tools Online IDEs often let you add extra tools, like ones that help you write cleaner code or make it easier to spot mistakes. Look for these add-ons and try out ones like ESLint (which checks your code for errors) or Prettier (which makes your code look nice). Make It Yours Adjust the settings to fit how you like to work. You can change the look, the size of the text, and even how your code is formatted. It's all about making the space work best for you. Link Your Accounts If you're going to use other services like GitHub (a place where developers store and manage their code), make sure you connect those accounts to your IDE. This usually involves logging in through your IDE. Keep Things Tidy Use folders and clear names for your files to keep your projects easy to navigate. If you're working on different things, consider setting up separate spaces for each project. Learn the Debugging Tools Get familiar with the tools available for fixing errors in your code, like setting breakpoints (which let you stop and inspect your code at certain points) and checking your variables. Knowing how to use these can save you a lot of headache later. By following these steps, you'll be all set up and ready to code efficiently in your online environment. It's all about making sure you have what you need, so you can focus on your projects without any fuss. Best Practices for Online Development Follow Established Coding Standards When you're coding online, it's smart to stick to the rules and styles that many coders agree on. This helps because: It's easier to read : Other coders can understand your work better. You can use it again : It fits well with lots of tools and projects. It's just better : These rules help you write clean and clear code. Some key rules to know are: PEP8 - A guide for writing Python with tips on naming and spacing. Google JavaScript Style Guide - A go-to for JavaScript coding. SOLID principles - Ideas for keeping code tidy and easy to manage. Tools like ESLint and Prettier can automatically check your code for you, which is super helpful. Adding these to your online coding space is a great idea. Following these rules makes working with others easier, improves your code, and boosts your efficiency. Implement Version Control Using a system like Git for keeping track of your code changes is crucial. It lets you: Keep a history of what's changed. Work on different parts without messing up the main project. Team up with others more easily. Go back to older versions if needed. Services like GitHub or GitLab are great for storing your code and working with others. Some good habits include: Saving changes often with clear notes. Working on new features separately. Combining changes carefully. Fixing any mix-ups right away. Marking big updates clearly. Version control is key for organized and collaborative coding, helping you and your team stay on track. Prioritize Code Testing and Reviews Making sure your code works as expected is super important. This means: Unit tests check small parts to see if they're right. Integration tests make sure those parts work together well. Functional tests check the whole system from start to finish. Tools like Jest and pytest can help make testing easier. Code reviews are when others look at your changes to find any issues early. Using reviews on GitHub is a good way to do this. Focusing on testing and reviews means less trouble with bugs later on. Optimize Performance Making your app run smoothly involves a few tricks: Code profiling helps find slow spots. Compression makes files smaller so they load faster. Caching saves time by remembering frequently used info. Async processing lets longer tasks run without slowing things down. Avoiding slow loops and algorithms keeps things efficient. A fast and responsive app is better for everyone. Always look for ways to make things quicker. Secure Sensitive Data Keeping private information safe is super important. You can do this by: Encrypting personal details like passwords. Access control means only letting the right people see certain things. Validation checks inputs to avoid sneaky tricks. Automated scans with tools to find weak spots. Penetration testing is when experts try to break in to find problems. Protecting data keeps everyone's trust. Always follow the best security steps, especially when dealing with personal information. sbb-itb-bfaad5b Debugging and Troubleshooting Finding and fixing problems in your code is a big part of coding online. Here are some simple ways to do it better: Use Built-In Debugging Features Most places where you can code online have tools to help you find problems, like: Breakpoints to stop your code and look at what's going on Step-through to go through your code one step at a time Console output to see messages and errors Input testing to try out your code with different data Learn how to use these tools. For instance, Repl.it has a debugger for Python and other languages. Knowing these tools well will make it easier to find and fix issues. Check Error Messages and Stack Traces When something doesn't work, the error messages and details can tell you a lot. Make sure to read them carefully and look up anything you don't understand. This can help you figure out exactly where and why the problem is happening. Use Print Statements and Logging A simple trick is to show the value of things in your code or send out messages. Tools like Winston can help keep these messages organized. By showing values at different points, you can understand better how your code is working. Validate Assumptions with Tests Sometimes, we think our code does one thing, but it actually does something else. Writing tests to check if your code works as expected can help catch these mistakes. This also makes sure your code keeps working right even when you make changes later. Search Stack Overflow but Don't Copy-Paste Stack Overflow has a lot of answers, but just copying and pasting won't help you learn. Instead, try to understand the different ways to solve a problem and come up with your own solution based on what you learn. Use Version Control for Experimentation Tools like Git let you try out new ideas without messing up your main code. You can make a separate branch for your experiments, and if it works out, you can add it to the main code. This way, you can try new things without worry. Ask for Help in Developer Communities If you're really stuck, sometimes asking other people can give you new ideas. Places like Reddit, Dev.to, and Hashnode are full of people who might have faced the same problem. Just make sure to explain your problem well and share any error messages you got. By sticking to these simple tips and using the right tools, you can make finding and fixing problems in your code a lot easier. Conclusion Coding online is really handy. It lets you write, test, and run your code easily without needing to set up a lot on your computer. These online places to code are great because you can get to them from anywhere, work with others easily, and they're safe to use. But, to make the most of these tools, it's important to stick to good coding habits. This means writing your code in a way that others can understand, making sure it works right, making it run smoothly, and keeping any private information safe. If you run into problems, there's built-in help for fixing them, and you can also ask other coders for advice. In short, online coding tools are super helpful for both working alone or with a team. By setting things up right, using the tools they offer, and learning from the process, you can make your coding projects go smoother and faster. These online tools give you a flexible and easy way to turn your ideas into working code. Related Blog Posts Best Online Learning Sites for Programming Best Programming Practice Sites to Join a Professional Network Online JavaScript IDE: A Developer's Guide Online Code Writer: Best Practices Author Nimrod Kramer @NimrodKramer Related tags on daily.dev Table of contents Read more on daily.dev Why not level up your reading with daily.dev? Stay up-to-date with the latest developer news every time you open a new tab. Start reading - Free forever Why not level up your reading with daily.dev? 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https://daily.dev/es/blog/mozilla-community-joining-forces
Mozilla Community: Joining Forces Discover more from daily.dev Personalized news feed, dev communities and search, much better than what’s out there. Maybe ;) Start reading - Free forever Start reading - Free forever Continue reading > Start reading - Free forever Start now Home Blog Get into tech Mozilla Community: Joining Forces Apr 1, 2024 Author Nimrod Kramer @NimrodKramer Related tags on daily.dev Table of contents Read more on daily.dev 🎯 Join the Mozilla community to contribute to a healthier internet through coding, volunteering, and engaging in events. Explore ways to get involved and make a difference. Join the Mozilla community and contribute to a healthier internet! Here's how you can get involved: Get Started : Create a Mozilla account to engage in forums, chat on Matrix or IRC, report bugs, and contribute code. Say Hello : Introduce yourself in Mozilla's forum. Share your interests and why you're excited about Mozilla. Chat and Connect : Use Matrix and IRC for real-time conversations with the Mozilla community. Contribute : Whether you're a coder, tester, translator, event organizer, or marketer, there's a place for you. Participate in Events : Attend MozFest, check Mozilla's event calendar, and join the annual Mozilla All Hands to meet others in the community. Engage Online : Join discussions on Mozilla Discourse Forums, chat on Matrix, and follow Mozilla on social media. Everyone's effort helps keep the internet open and accessible. Whether you're a tech expert or just passionate about an open internet, there's a role for you in the Mozilla community. Creating a Mozilla Account To be part of Mozilla's group, you first need to make an account. This lets you into Mozilla's chat rooms, forums, and bug tracker. Go to accounts.firefox.com to sign up. You'll need an email and a password. Once you're in, you can pick how your profile looks, choose what emails you get, and link your social media. Having an account means you can: Chat and post in Mozilla forums Talk in real time on Matrix or IRC Report and follow bugs in Mozilla stuff Maybe even get to add your own code Spend a little time checking out your account and profile settings. It'll help you get used to how things work in Mozilla's world before you start talking to others. Introductory Forum Post A good first step is to say hi on Mozilla's forum. Tell people about yourself, what you like, and why you're interested in Mozilla. Here's how to make a good intro post: Be friendly and easygoing. People like real talk more than fancy words. Talk about how you've used Mozilla products or what you think about them. It's okay to say you're new to all this. Mozilla's all about welcoming new folks. Mention what you're curious about or want to learn. This helps others point you to cool discussions. You might want to add links to stuff you've done online, like your GitHub or LinkedIn. After you post, keep an eye out for any replies or questions. Once you've got your account and made an intro post, you're ready to dive into Mozilla's community. Feel free to ask questions or join in on conversations that catch your eye. It's all about getting involved! Joining Mozilla's Chat Platforms Mozilla also has chat rooms for quick talks with people from all over. You can use Matrix and IRC for this. To get on Matrix, sign up at chat.mozilla.org . You can look around and join chats that interest you. There are chats for all sorts of topics like coding, making websites, and more. For IRC, you'll need a program like Hexchat. Here are some Mozilla IRC rooms to check out: #introduction - Say hi and ask anything #developers - Talk about coding for Mozilla #addons - Make add-ons for Firefox #websites - Help with Mozilla websites #marketing - Join in on Mozilla's marketing efforts Chatting in real-time is a great way to meet people in the Mozilla community. Don't hesitate to jump in and introduce yourself! Exploring Ways to Contribute There are lots of different ways you can be a part of the Mozilla community, not just by using their products. Here are a few main things you can do: Becoming a Mozilla Rep Mozilla Reps is a program for volunteers who love Mozilla and want to help spread the word. To be a Rep, you need to: Fill out a form about yourself and what you're into Share links to your work online to show what you can do Have 2 people who are already involved with Mozilla say good things about you If you become a Rep, you'll: Spend at least 5 hours a week on Mozilla stuff Plan events and teach people about Mozilla Write about Mozilla on social media and blogs Get more people to join in It's a cool way to take charge and help Mozilla grow. Coding for Firefox and Toolkit Mozilla has a lot of info for people who want to help with coding on projects like: Firefox for computers and phones Gecko, which helps web pages look right NSS, a security tool Making new features for Firefox You should know how to: Code in languages like C/C++, JavaScript, Python, Rust Find and fix code problems Code for different types of computers and devices Write code that's safe and easy to keep up There's a big guide that helps new people get started. Volunteering in the Mozilla Community Even if you're not a coder, you can still help out. Here are some ways: User Support Help find and fix problems in new versions of Firefox Answer people's questions online Testing Try out new versions of Firefox and tell Mozilla about any bugs Help test Mozilla websites Localization Help translate Mozilla's stuff into different languages Event Organizing Host parties for new Firefox releases Teach people about Mozilla at schools or local meetups Documentation and Marketing Make guides and docs better Spread the word about Mozilla on blogs and social media There are many ways to help, so you can pick what fits you best. Going to Events and Meetings MozFest 2024 MozFest is a big yearly event by Mozilla where people talk about how to make the internet better using art, tech, and more. The next one is from October 11-13 in London, UK. It's about working together online. Here 's what you can do if you're new: Look at the 2024 sessions and spaces to see what's happening Make a MozFest profile to meet others going Go to talks about things you care about like online safety, open-source work, or making stuff Check out the welcome event and meet people Talk about what you know and join in on conversations You can also lead a talk, help out, or volunteer Checking Mozilla's Event Calendar Mozilla has a calendar online where you can see all their planned events. You can: Look for events about coding, community, Mozilla VPN, and more Find out if events are happening near you or online Check if there's help like captions or sign language Click on an event to get more details like how to sign up, who to contact, and more. You can follow the whole calendar or just parts that interest you. Mozilla All Hands Mozilla All Hands is a big meet-up that happens every year or so where Mozilla folks get together. They aim to: Make stronger bonds between Mozilla teams from all over Share what they're working on and future plans Give awards for great work Work together in workshops and sessions The next All Hands is in Whistler, Canada from June 3-7, 2024. Sign-ups start early in 2024, and you can ask for help with travel costs to get there. sbb-itb-bfaad5b Engaging in Community Conversations Mozilla Discourse Forums The Mozilla Discourse forums are a great spot to talk about everything related to Mozilla. Here, you can dive into topics like: How Firefox works and its extra features Making sure websites work well in all browsers Keeping your online info safe Learning about Pocket and other Mozilla tools Getting into Rust, a programming language by Mozilla Helping out with MDN web docs Understanding the rules for chatting and working together First, sign up and say hello in the New Members category . Then, look around for topics you like, reply to conversations, or start a new one. The forums make it easy to talk back and forth thanks to features like replying, liking, saving posts, and using tags. Matrix Chat Channels by Topic Besides forums, Mozilla uses Matrix for chat rooms where you can talk about specific topics in real time. You can join chat rooms about: #rust - Chat about Rust, a programming language from Mozilla #security - Talk about keeping the web safe and private #mdn - Help out with MDN web docs #compatibility - Discuss how to make websites work well in Firefox and other browsers Matrix is good for when you want to have quick chats. Remember to check the community participation guidelines before you start chatting. Mozilla Social Media Accounts Mozilla also talks and shares news on social media. Follow these accounts to keep up: Twitter @mozilla - For official news from Mozilla @firefox - For updates on the Firefox browser @MozDevNet - For developer resources LinkedIn Mozilla - Mozilla's main page Firefox Browser - For stories and updates on Firefox YouTube Mozilla - Watch videos about what Mozilla is up to Social media lets Mozilla share news and connect with people. Follow the accounts that match your interests and join in the conversation! Conclusion: Joining the Open Internet Movement Mozilla wants to make sure the internet is open and fair for everyone. By joining the Mozilla community, you can really make a difference. Here's what you need to know: Mozilla has lots of ways for you to help out, no matter how much you know about tech. You can work on coding, testing, translating, planning events, and talking about Mozilla to others. Projects like the Common Voice and MDN Web Docs are big parts of what Mozilla does. They're all about making the internet better. When you help with Mozilla's projects, like Firefox, you're part of a big team. The Mozilla Manifesto guides this teamwork. If you become a Mozilla Rep or help organize Mozilla events, you can spread the word about Mozilla and bring in more people to help. Mozilla uses forums, chat rooms, and social media to talk about ideas. This helps everyone share what they know. By being part of Mozilla, you're helping to keep the internet a good place for talking, learning, and privacy. You can start by making an account and saying hello on the forums. Share a bit about yourself, what you like, and why Mozilla interests you. This is the first step to making new friends and finding ways to help. Everyone's effort counts - Mozilla has special roles for you no matter your skills. As a developer, you can use your knowledge to make the internet better for everyone. So come join us and help make a difference. Related Questions Is Mozilla Foundation legit? Yes, the Mozilla Foundation is a real non-profit group working to make the internet better for everyone. It started in 2003 and is known for making the Firefox web browser. The Foundation fights for an internet that respects your privacy and gives everyone a fair chance. Does Mozilla track you? No, Mozilla respects your privacy. It doesn't collect your browsing data unless you choose to share it to help improve Firefox. Mozilla puts your privacy first. Is Mozilla still nonprofit? Yes, Mozilla is still a non-profit. The Mozilla Foundation, set up in 2003, supports the Mozilla open source projects , looking after policies, trademarks, and copyrights. There's also the Mozilla Corporation, a company owned by the Foundation that works on Firefox and other projects. Is Mozilla owned by Google? No, Mozilla and Firefox aren't part of Google. Mozilla started at Netscape in 1998 and now operates independently under the Mozilla Foundation, which owns the Mozilla Corporation. 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Dez. 2023 Erstklassige Hilfe - Nitro is symple the best - Obwohl ich einen Freeplan habe, hat mir der außergewöhnliche und hilfsbereite Support erneut weitergeholfen. Nitro ist einfach für den Websitespeed "the one and only", sobald ich mehr traffic auf meiner Seite erhalte, werde ich nitro ugraden. Besten dank. 1. Dezember 2023 Bewertung ohne vorherige Einladung CE Carsten Erhard DE • 2 Bewertungen 30. Nov. 2023 Großartiger Support Großartiger Support, Vielen dank 30. November 2023 Bewertung ohne vorherige Einladung Miran Hama NL • 1 Bewertung 6. Nov. 2023 Nitropack is a perfect team Nitropack is a perfect team with high value knowleage. Fast and quality services. 15. September 2023 Bewertung ohne vorherige Einladung Sarah Özler DE • 3 Bewertungen 18. Okt. 2023 Nayden has help me a lot! 18. Oktober 2023 Bewertung ohne vorherige Einladung Sandra Probian DE • 2 Bewertungen 10. 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Garv Nanwani || Home home about projects blogs contact home about projects blogs contact i'm Garv Full Stack Web Developer And Designer Contact me about Hey, My name is Garv Nanwani and I am currently a Second Year Undergraduate Student at Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi. My field of Interests are programming and psychology. I have been coding for around 2 years now. I love to design websites and build full stack applications using MERN stack preferably. I am also a guest writer at daily.dev where I write technical articles related to development and programming in general. Connect with me Projects Blogging Site Tech Used - Django Html Css Website where I can host my blogs. Made with Django backend, and all the user posts are managed through admin. Live Site Repo Link Weather PWA App Tech Used - React, PWA A PWA weather app which you can install on your phones as well as desktop. Functions properly on every platform and loads an offline page when the user is offline. Live Site Repo Link Dictionary App Tech Used - Html, CSS and JavaScript Dictionary wherein you can find the meaning of any word, gives suggestions and also has feature for audio pronunciation of the word. Live Site Repo Link Calculator Tech Used - Vanilla JavaScript Calculator made using Html, CSS and JavaScript which can perform all the basic math operations. Live Site Repo Link skills Languages Python Javascript Technologies React Django Node js Tools Vs code Git Figma timeline Sept - 2020 Currently working on a full stack MERN project. 6 Aug - 2020 Started writing blogs, sharing my knowledge, and giving back to the community. Got pretty active on twitter, Connected with a lot of like-minded developers, and trying to be an active member of the community as much as I can, also made my blog with the help of Django to share what I learned with the community. 5 April - 2020 Got hands onto react and nodejs, both are amazing technologies and slowly started getting my hands dirty with MERN stack and learning how to make to full-fledged apps out of it. 4 Jan - 2020 Started with JavaScript, its a complete language in itself and it took me a while to get on hold with it. Played around with JavaScript, skimmed through its frameworks, and make some small projects out of it. 3 2019 School over, came into college. Started learning web development. Cleared the basics like how the web works, how files are transferred, and all. Then completed an HTML, CSS course and designed some basic websites with it that lacked functionality, and as I knew python I played around with Django and learned a lot about how the backend works 2 2018 Started with learning python, my main goal with programming was to create things that could help the masses. Python was a great language to jump on but it didn't teach the basics of how computer work so I learned java and C with it. 1 blog Technology Introduction To Testing In React Consider a situation, You build out an entire application, and now you want to release it on the web so that other people can use it. But you are scared that your application may fail in some conditions, Garv Nanwani Oct 7 Technology Making An Awesome Developer Portfolio The two main things that can help you get that job are the necessary skills, projects, and a place to showcase them. That's where you need a killer portfolio. Garv Nanwani Sept 21 Technology 8 Tips for Optimizing Your Website’s Speed Have you ever considered the performance of your website, how fast your content loads, and what is the response time of your page? Garv Nanwani Sept 15 Technology Semantic HTML And Why Does it Matter Do you use a div tag for enclosing every significant section of your webpage and are tired of maintaining the whole codebase afterward Garv Nanwani Sept 3 Technology What is a PWA and why you should know about it Have you ever wondered how you can convert your webpage to an app that can run on a mobile phone no matter its Android or iOS? Garv Nanwani Aug 18 Technology Getting Started With Responsive Web Design Whenever you create any website, you often see the desktop version of it, but what if someone sees it on a smaller screen size like a mobile phone or a tablet Garv Nanwani Aug 8 Contact Me Send Message © Garv Nanwani. All rights reserved 🇮 🇳
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Getting Started With Responsive Web Design Discover more from daily.dev Personalized news feed, dev communities and search, much better than what’s out there. Maybe ;) Start reading - Free forever Start reading - Free forever Continue reading > Start reading - Free forever Start now Home Blog Webdev Getting Started With Responsive Web Design Aug 11, 2020 Author Garv Nanwani @thisisgarv Related tags on daily.dev Table of contents Read more on daily.dev 🎯 Whenever you create any website, you often see the desktop version of it, but what if someone sees it on a smaller screen size like a mobile phone or a tablet, in that case, the design and look of your website can drastically change. The main idea behind Responsive Web Design is to make a website that can adapt to any device that is being used to display it. Not only on larger screen sizes but also mobile phones and tablets. Most of the users that will visit your website will be using a mobile phone just quickly to go through it, so it becomes necessary for you to make sure your website looks fine in either case otherwise what will happen is your navbar will be going somewhere else, and your main section somewhere else, and at the end the user experience decreases drastically. So, here are somethings that you should keep in mind while making any website so that it looks good no matter what the screen size is - One and the most important thing, to begin with, is websites are responsive by default, it's you who makes them unresponsive. For example, you created a div added some text to it, no matter what the screen size is, it will automatically adapt to it. But the moment you add a definite width or height to it, it becomes restricted and thus looks good on some screens and ugly on others, and then what you do is apply a lot of breakpoints and make the code even messier, same goes with images and every other thing. So now let's get started with what the things you should keep in mind while creating a responsive website - 1) Viewport Viewport is the region within the browser that displays the webpage, the viewport changes with the change in screen-size. If you don't apply the viewport meta tag or any other property, the mobile browsers will render the page at a desktop screen width, and then what will happen is the user will have to zoom in, zoom out to get a perfect fit and the site dimensions will vary from user to user, giving a bad user experience. What you can do is apply this meta tag in your head tag, <meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1"> Using this meta viewport tag will make the width=device-width to match the screen's width. This will make sure your content renders properly no matter its a mobile phone or a laptop. 2) The layout and flow Now there are quite a few layout designs in CSS, and understanding the flow of your website and using the best-suited layout for it matters, you can go for a flexbox or a grid layout. Prefers not to use float as it can cause some side effects and then you have to clear and all that, but yeah choose the best layout for your site and design the website such that the elements can stack one after another on smaller screen sizes and you can get smooth user experience. 3) Relative Units This is an essential aspect of responsive web design, the problem with units like pixels is that it is definite, doesn't matter you view it on a mobile or a laptop, the size will remain the same and its a negative point because 700 px width may be small for a laptop. Still, it won't fit on a mobile phone ever, and your content will overflow here and there. So rather than using values in pixels try to use units like em, rem, vw, vh, % which are relative units and have a tendency to adapt to different screens for eg, vw that is viewport width is relative to viewport width of the screen that the website is being viewed on, so its a good practice to use units like these, but make sure you understand the basics of how these units work and where to use which, otherwise it can cause issues. 4) Breakpoints Now, breakpoints are useful in most of the scenarios, but make sure you are using them when required and not unnecessarily using them here and there. What you can do is define few media queries, and initially start with bigger breakdowns, open the chrome dev tools go to the device menu and there you can check the responsiveness of your website at a given width and height of the viewport, try to play around with it and find areas where your site is losing responsiveness and mark the breakpoints and apply this method till you get that perfect look on all screen sizes. 5) Mobile First or Desktop First There is a great debate that goes on as to whether to use the mobile-first approach or the desktop first approach while building any website. I believe most of the people coming on your website will be going through your website in mobile so it's better to stick to a mobile-first approach website so that you get the perfect looking website on a mobile and then you can easily set the layout for desktop, and a lot of people say mobile-first is a better way of creating websites, but in some use cases the desktop first website may seem good and at last, it varies according to the project needs and your preference, but if responsiveness is your first priority, then the mobile-first approach will give better results. 6) Frameworks Okay, so what if you are in a hurry, and you cant take all the pain of responsive websites from scratch? You can use a responsive framework like bootstrap, which works on the grid system or Bulma, etc. You can use the pre-build components in bootstrap and can get started with a nice looking responsive website without any issue. But on a condition that you know how things work under the hood, for beginners, it is not advised to jump directly to frameworks until you have a solid foundation of CSS; otherwise, there is no benefit of using frameworks, and you will struggle with CSS afterward. Well, that's it, there are a lot more things to responsive web design, but for a beginner level you can get started with these, and as you dive deeper into the concepts, you can learn many such more things ;) If you liked this article, don't forget to follow me on Twitter, where I share my journey with the world. My twitter handle - @thisisgarv ‍ Author Garv Nanwani @thisisgarv Related tags on daily.dev Table of contents Read more on daily.dev Why not level up your reading with daily.dev? Stay up-to-date with the latest developer news every time you open a new tab. Start reading - Free forever Why not level up your reading with daily.dev? Stay up-to-date with the latest developer news every time you open a new tab. 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Dezember 2024 Bewertung ohne vorherige Einladung Antwort von NitroPack 27. Dez. 2024 Hi Tom, thanks for sharing your experience with us! We are happy to hear that Delia resolved your issue quickly and we will make sure to pass the kind words! Dr. Igor Hodorkovski DE • 4 Bewertungen 29. Nov. 2024 I am very glad to have it! 29. November 2024 Bewertung ohne vorherige Einladung Antwort von NitroPack 2. Dez. 2024 Hi Igor! Thank you for taking the time to share your review and feedback! We greatly appreciate your kind words and we're happy to have you with us on your journey. If you ever need anything, please don't hesitate to reach out! Our team is here to help 24/7/365. Daniel K DE • 2 Bewertungen 9. Aug. 2024 problems solved 9. August 2024 Bewertung ohne vorherige Einladung Antwort von NitroPack 13. Aug. 2024 Thank you for your review, Brendan! We're happy to hear about your positive experience with the team! H. H.Vogt DE • 2 Bewertungen 29. Juli 2024 Good and fast tool and quick help! Good and fast tool and quick help! 29. Juli 2024 Bewertung ohne vorherige Einladung Antwort von NitroPack 30. Juli 2024 Thank you for taking the time to share your review and feedback! We greatly appreciate your kind words and we're happy to have you with us on your journey. If you ever need anything, please don't hesitate to reach out! Our team is here to help 24/7/365. YA Yavuz DE • 1 Bewertung 19. Juli 2024 Best tool on the market Best tool on the market. Super nice service, especially Miroslav, who helped us in no time. Would 100% recommend. 19. Juli 2024 Bewertung ohne vorherige Einladung Antwort von NitroPack 25. Juli 2024 Thank you for your review, Yavuz! We're happy to hear about your positive experience with Miroslav! We'll be sure to pass your kind words along to the team. If you need anything else, please don't hesitate to reach out! Carst Er DE • 1 Bewertung 1. Dez. 2023 Erstklassige Hilfe - Nitro is symple the best - Obwohl ich einen Freeplan habe, hat mir der außergewöhnliche und hilfsbereite Support erneut weitergeholfen. Nitro ist einfach für den Websitespeed "the one and only", sobald ich mehr traffic auf meiner Seite erhalte, werde ich nitro ugraden. Besten dank. 1. Dezember 2023 Bewertung ohne vorherige Einladung CE Carsten Erhard DE • 2 Bewertungen 30. Nov. 2023 Großartiger Support Großartiger Support, Vielen dank 30. November 2023 Bewertung ohne vorherige Einladung Miran Hama NL • 1 Bewertung 6. Nov. 2023 Nitropack is a perfect team Nitropack is a perfect team with high value knowleage. Fast and quality services. 15. September 2023 Bewertung ohne vorherige Einladung Sarah Özler DE • 3 Bewertungen 18. Okt. 2023 Nayden has help me a lot! 18. Oktober 2023 Bewertung ohne vorherige Einladung Sandra Probian DE • 2 Bewertungen 10. Okt. 2023 Nitropack macht meine Seite unglaublich… Nitropack macht meine Seite unglaublich viel schneller - viel schneller als jedes andere Tool. Dabei kam es in 1,5 Jahren 2x zu Problemen und beide wurden super schnell gelöst. Ich bin sehr zufrieden! 10. Oktober 2023 Bewertung ohne vorherige Einladung Angela Schreier DE • 6 Bewertungen 3. Okt. 2023 Sehr schnelle Hilfe durch den Support. 3. Oktober 2023 Bewertung ohne vorherige Einladung PS Piotr Snuszka PL • 2 Bewertungen 24. Sept. 2023 Very fast Support! 24. September 2023 Bewertung ohne vorherige Einladung Valentin Ahrens DE • 6 Bewertungen 21. Mai 2023 Fast and good! 20. Mai 2023 Bewertung ohne vorherige Einladung 1 weitere Bewertung von Valentin ansehen Bewertungen in allen Sprachen anzeigen ( 1’137 Bewertungen) Zurück 1 Nächste Seite So funktioniert Trustpilot Unser Portal steht allen offen Auf Trustpilot hat jeder die Möglichkeit, Bewertungen abzugeben. 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Getting Started With Responsive Web Design Discover more from daily.dev Personalized news feed, dev communities and search, much better than what’s out there. Maybe ;) Start reading - Free forever Start reading - Free forever Continue reading > Start reading - Free forever Start now Home Blog Webdev Getting Started With Responsive Web Design Aug 11, 2020 Author Garv Nanwani @thisisgarv Related tags on daily.dev Table of contents Read more on daily.dev 🎯 Whenever you create any website, you often see the desktop version of it, but what if someone sees it on a smaller screen size like a mobile phone or a tablet, in that case, the design and look of your website can drastically change. The main idea behind Responsive Web Design is to make a website that can adapt to any device that is being used to display it. Not only on larger screen sizes but also mobile phones and tablets. Most of the users that will visit your website will be using a mobile phone just quickly to go through it, so it becomes necessary for you to make sure your website looks fine in either case otherwise what will happen is your navbar will be going somewhere else, and your main section somewhere else, and at the end the user experience decreases drastically. So, here are somethings that you should keep in mind while making any website so that it looks good no matter what the screen size is - One and the most important thing, to begin with, is websites are responsive by default, it's you who makes them unresponsive. For example, you created a div added some text to it, no matter what the screen size is, it will automatically adapt to it. But the moment you add a definite width or height to it, it becomes restricted and thus looks good on some screens and ugly on others, and then what you do is apply a lot of breakpoints and make the code even messier, same goes with images and every other thing. So now let's get started with what the things you should keep in mind while creating a responsive website - 1) Viewport Viewport is the region within the browser that displays the webpage, the viewport changes with the change in screen-size. If you don't apply the viewport meta tag or any other property, the mobile browsers will render the page at a desktop screen width, and then what will happen is the user will have to zoom in, zoom out to get a perfect fit and the site dimensions will vary from user to user, giving a bad user experience. What you can do is apply this meta tag in your head tag, <meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1"> Using this meta viewport tag will make the width=device-width to match the screen's width. This will make sure your content renders properly no matter its a mobile phone or a laptop. 2) The layout and flow Now there are quite a few layout designs in CSS, and understanding the flow of your website and using the best-suited layout for it matters, you can go for a flexbox or a grid layout. Prefers not to use float as it can cause some side effects and then you have to clear and all that, but yeah choose the best layout for your site and design the website such that the elements can stack one after another on smaller screen sizes and you can get smooth user experience. 3) Relative Units This is an essential aspect of responsive web design, the problem with units like pixels is that it is definite, doesn't matter you view it on a mobile or a laptop, the size will remain the same and its a negative point because 700 px width may be small for a laptop. Still, it won't fit on a mobile phone ever, and your content will overflow here and there. So rather than using values in pixels try to use units like em, rem, vw, vh, % which are relative units and have a tendency to adapt to different screens for eg, vw that is viewport width is relative to viewport width of the screen that the website is being viewed on, so its a good practice to use units like these, but make sure you understand the basics of how these units work and where to use which, otherwise it can cause issues. 4) Breakpoints Now, breakpoints are useful in most of the scenarios, but make sure you are using them when required and not unnecessarily using them here and there. What you can do is define few media queries, and initially start with bigger breakdowns, open the chrome dev tools go to the device menu and there you can check the responsiveness of your website at a given width and height of the viewport, try to play around with it and find areas where your site is losing responsiveness and mark the breakpoints and apply this method till you get that perfect look on all screen sizes. 5) Mobile First or Desktop First There is a great debate that goes on as to whether to use the mobile-first approach or the desktop first approach while building any website. I believe most of the people coming on your website will be going through your website in mobile so it's better to stick to a mobile-first approach website so that you get the perfect looking website on a mobile and then you can easily set the layout for desktop, and a lot of people say mobile-first is a better way of creating websites, but in some use cases the desktop first website may seem good and at last, it varies according to the project needs and your preference, but if responsiveness is your first priority, then the mobile-first approach will give better results. 6) Frameworks Okay, so what if you are in a hurry, and you cant take all the pain of responsive websites from scratch? You can use a responsive framework like bootstrap, which works on the grid system or Bulma, etc. You can use the pre-build components in bootstrap and can get started with a nice looking responsive website without any issue. But on a condition that you know how things work under the hood, for beginners, it is not advised to jump directly to frameworks until you have a solid foundation of CSS; otherwise, there is no benefit of using frameworks, and you will struggle with CSS afterward. Well, that's it, there are a lot more things to responsive web design, but for a beginner level you can get started with these, and as you dive deeper into the concepts, you can learn many such more things ;) If you liked this article, don't forget to follow me on Twitter, where I share my journey with the world. My twitter handle - @thisisgarv ‍ Author Garv Nanwani @thisisgarv Related tags on daily.dev Table of contents Read more on daily.dev Why not level up your reading with daily.dev? Stay up-to-date with the latest developer news every time you open a new tab. Start reading - Free forever Why not level up your reading with daily.dev? Stay up-to-date with the latest developer news every time you open a new tab. 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You can read better optimized documentation at /guide/advanced/pool.md for this page in Markdown format Custom Pool advanced ​ WARNING This is an advanced, experimental and very low-level API. If you just want to run tests , you probably don't need this. It is primarily used by library authors. Vitest runs tests in a pool. By default, there are several pool runners: threads to run tests using node:worker_threads (isolation is provided with a new worker context) forks to run tests using node:child_process (isolation is provided with a new child_process.fork process) vmThreads to run tests using node:worker_threads (but isolation is provided with vm module instead of a new worker context) browser to run tests using browser providers typescript to run typechecking on tests TIP See vitest-pool-example for example of a custom pool runner implementation. Usage ​ You can provide your own pool runner by a function that returns PoolRunnerInitializer . vitest.config.ts ts import { defineConfig } from 'vitest/config' import customPool from './my-custom-pool.ts' export default defineConfig ({ test: { // will run every file with a custom pool by default pool: customPool ({ customProperty: true , }) }, }) If you need to run tests in different pools, use the projects feature: vitest.config.ts ts import customPool from './my-custom-pool.ts' export default defineConfig ({ test: { projects: [ { extends: true , test: { pool: 'threads' , }, }, { extends: true , test: { pool: customPool ({ customProperty: true , }) } } ], }, }) API ​ The pool option accepts a PoolRunnerInitializer that can be used for custom pool runners. The name property should indicate name of the custom pool runner. It should be identical with your worker's name property. my-custom-pool.ts ts import type { PoolRunnerInitializer } from 'vitest/node' export function customPool ( customOptions : CustomOptions ) : PoolRunnerInitializer { return { name: 'custom-pool' , createPoolWorker : options => new CustomPoolWorker (options, customOptions), } } In your CustomPoolWorker you need to define all required methods: my-custom-pool.ts ts import type { PoolOptions, PoolWorker, WorkerRequest } from 'vitest/node' class CustomPoolWorker implements PoolWorker { name = 'custom-pool' private customOptions : CustomOptions constructor ( options : PoolOptions , customOptions : CustomOptions ) { this .customOptions = customOptions } send ( message : WorkerRequest ) : void { // Provide way to send your worker a message } on ( event : string , callback : ( arg : any ) => void ) : void { // Provide way to listen to your workers events, e.g. message, error, exit } off ( event : string , callback : ( arg : any ) => void ) : void { // Provide way to unsubscribe `on` listeners } async start () { // do something when the worker is started } async stop () { // cleanup the state } deserialize ( data ) { return data } } Your CustomPoolRunner will be controlling how your custom test runner worker life cycles and communication channel works. For example, your CustomPoolRunner could launch a node:worker_threads Worker , and provide communication via Worker.postMessage and parentPort . In your worker file, you can import helper utilities from vitest/worker : my-worker.ts ts import { init, runBaseTests, setupEnvironment } from 'vitest/worker' init ({ post : ( response ) => { // Provide way to send this message to CustomPoolRunner's onWorker as message event }, on : ( callback ) => { // Provide a way to listen CustomPoolRunner's "postMessage" calls }, off : ( callback ) => { // Optional, provide a way to remove listeners added by "on" calls }, teardown : () => { // Optional, provide a way to teardown worker, e.g. unsubscribe all the `on` listeners }, serialize : ( value ) => { // Optional, provide custom serializer for `post` calls }, deserialize : ( value ) => { // Optional, provide custom deserializer for `on` callbacks }, runTests : ( state , traces ) => runBaseTests ( 'run' , state, traces), collectTests : ( state , traces ) => runBaseTests ( 'collect' , state, traces), setup: setupEnvironment, }) Suggest changes to this page Last updated: Pager Previous page Extending Reporters Next page Recipes © 2026 VoidZero Inc. and Vitest contributors.
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Navigating Chrome Generator for Beginner Developers Discover more from daily.dev Personalized news feed, dev communities and search, much better than what’s out there. Maybe ;) Start reading - Free forever Start reading - Free forever Continue reading > Start reading - Free forever Start now Home Blog Get into tech Navigating Chrome Generator for Beginner Developers Apr 3, 2024 Author Nimrod Kramer @NimrodKramer Related tags on daily.dev Table of contents Read more on daily.dev 🎯 Discover the benefits of Chrome generators for beginner developers. Learn how to save time, work more efficiently, test better, improve teamwork, and learn from real data. Get started with essential Chrome generators and integrate them into your workflow. If you're a beginner developer venturing into web development, getting to know Chrome generators can significantly ease your learning and coding process. Here’s a quick rundown to get you started: Chrome generators are built-in tools in Chrome Developer Tools, aimed at creating test data and profiles to facilitate website development. They help by automating repetitive tasks , enabling you to test various scenarios , providing real-life data examples , and allowing you to focus more on coding . Key benefits include saving time, improving efficiency, enhancing testing, promoting teamwork, and offering learning opportunities from real data. To begin, familiarize yourself with essential Chrome generators like the Chrome Extension Generator , Chrome Theme Generator , and Chrome DevTools Generator . Installing a generator is straightforward: search for it in the Chrome Web Store, add it to Chrome, and start exploring its functionalities. Integrating these tools into your workflow involves identifying repetitive tasks, incorporating generators into your IDEs, and adopting best practices for optimal use. Advanced tips include writing custom templates and incorporating generators into CI/CD processes. Lastly, the Chrome developer community offers abundant resources and support to help you navigate and make the most out of these tools. Remember, Chrome generators are here to simplify your development work, allowing you to concentrate on more complex and creative aspects of coding. What are Chrome Generators? Chrome generators are part of Chrome's tools for developers. They let you quickly make test data, profiles, and other things you need when making websites. Here’s what you should know about chrome generators: They make repetitive tasks easier by creating things like user profiles and fake data automatically. This means you don’t have to waste time doing it yourself. Generators let you test different situations easily. For example, you can see what happens if your site gets a lot of users at once or if someone enters weird info. They help teams work better together by making the same test data and profiles for everyone. This way, everyone is working with the same information. The data from generators shows you what real user data can look like , helping you understand it better. By doing the boring work of making test data, generators let you spend more time learning how to code . In short, chrome generators take care of the dull parts of making websites, so you can focus on the more interesting stuff. Benefits of Chrome Generators Using Chrome's generators can really help you out: Save time because you don’t have to make user profiles or test data by hand. Generators do it in seconds. Work more efficiently since you’re not stuck doing the same tasks over and over. This means you can spend more time on the fun parts of web development. Test better by quickly making data for all kinds of situations. This helps you find and fix problems on your site. Improve teamwork as everyone uses the same data from the generators. This keeps things consistent. Learn from real data because the generators make realistic test data. Reuse code - since the generators make data that you can easily replace, you don’t have to worry about wasting time on data you won’t use again. Overall, chrome generators are great for making your work easier, helping you test your site, work well with your team, learn, and save time! Getting Started with Chrome Generators Essential Chrome Generators Here are some really useful tools for people just starting out in web development: Chrome Extension Generator - This tool helps you quickly start making a Chrome extension by setting up some basic code for you. It's a good way to try making your own extensions. Chrome Theme Generator - With this, you can design your own Chrome browser themes. It's a fun way to learn more about CSS. Chrome DevTools Generator - This more advanced tool makes fake data you can use to practice testing in Chrome DevTools. It's great for improving your problem-solving skills. These tools are great because they do a lot of the setup work for you, letting you focus more on the actual coding part. Installing Your First Generator Here's how to get started with a Chrome generator tool: Go to the Chrome Web Store and look up the generator you want, like "Chrome Theme Generator". Click "Add to Chrome" on the tool's page. A message will pop up asking if you're sure you want to add the extension. Click "Add Extension". Done! The tool is now installed. To open it, click the Extensions button on your Chrome toolbar. Here are some tips for using your first generator: Take a little time to look around the tool and see what it can do before you start using it seriously. First, try making some simple test data or projects to get used to how it works. If you're stuck, look at the tool's help guide. It's okay to make mistakes. Experiment and see what happens. Consider setting up a separate Chrome profile for your experiments to keep them separate from your main work. Starting with these basics, you'll be well on your way to using these tools to speed up your learning and work more efficiently. They're really helpful for new developers wanting to grow quickly. Integrating Generators into Your Workflow Identifying Repetitive Tasks When you start a new project, first take a moment to think about the steps you always do, like: Setting up user accounts Entering test data Creating dummy content Find the tasks you do over and over again. These are the ones you can speed up with generators. Here's how to know you're doing the same things too much: You're copying and pasting the same stuff a lot You keep changing small things in the same test data It feels slow to get going on a project because of all the setup Focus on tasks that are boring or easy to mess up when you do them by hand. Generators can handle these for you! Integrating Generators into IDEs Lots of generators work with popular coding tools like VS Code and WebStorm. Here's how to make them part of your daily coding: Check your coding tool's store for generator add-ons. These let you use the tools without leaving your coding environment. Make shortcuts in your coding tool to start generators quickly. Use a plugin to automatically make common test data when you start a project, based on templates. Making generators a regular part of your coding routine helps you use them without even thinking about it. Best Practices To make the most of generators: Update them often to get new features. Many generators get better over time. If you find a problem or think of a way to make a generator better, you can suggest changes to the project. This helps everyone. Feel free to change the generators' default settings and templates to fit what you need for a project. They're there to make your life easier. Setting them up to create the exact data you need saves you time and effort. Following these tips will help you use generators more effectively, making your work easier and more creative. Advanced Tips and Tricks Writing Custom Templates Most generators let you change the data they make by writing your own templates. Here's how to do it: Start with the default template and tweak it a bit. This is a good way to learn how it works. Use placeholders like {{firstName}} to put in different data in different spots. Add fields you need for your projects. Make different templates for various needs, like tests with good or bad outcomes. Share your templates with teammates to speed things up. With some practice, you can create templates that fit exactly what you're working on. Incorporating Generators into CI/CD Adding generators to your CI/CD setup can make test data automatically: Add generator tools to your CI/CD setup, like Jenkins or CircleCI. Set up tasks in your workflow to run generators when needed. Save the data where your tests can find it. Use the same data again instead of making new data every time. This helps keep your test data up-to-date without extra work. Other Tips Mix and match generators for more complex data. Help out with generator projects on GitHub if you have ideas. For big projects, use more powerful tools like generators.dev to make lots of data. Keep looking for ways to use generators to make developing easier and more fun! sbb-itb-bfaad5b Community and Support Finding help and learning more about Chrome generators is easy thanks to a bunch of resources and a supportive community. Here's where you can go for help: Documentation and Tutorials Check out the Chrome DevTools documentation for a deep dive into generators and other tools. It's got everything from the basics to more complex stuff. The GoogleWebDev YouTube channel offers step-by-step video guides on using these tools. It's like having someone show you how it's done. Try the Discover DevTools course for hands-on learning. It's free and breaks down the core ideas into fun coding tasks. Udacity has a no-cost course that focuses on Chrome DevTools. Getting Help from the Community If you've got questions, the google-chrome-devtools tag on Stack Overflow is a good place to ask. Follow the Chrome DevTools Twitter account and Facebook page for updates and tips. Join the Chrome Developers Discord for chat and advice. Go to Chrome Dev Summit and similar events for free talks and workshops from experts. Contributing and Getting Involved Found a bug or have an idea for a new feature? Let the folks know on the Chrome DevTools GitHub repo . You can create your own DevTools plugins and extensions. Share them on the Chrome Web Store . If you're good at writing or improving guides, contribute to DevTools documentation . Share your knowledge through videos, blogs, or by giving talks and workshops. Getting involved with the Chrome DevTools community is a great way to keep learning and help others too. Conclusion Chrome generators are super helpful for new developers. They do a lot of the boring stuff for you, like making fake data or setting up profiles, so you can focus more on learning how to code. Here's what you should remember: Save time by letting these tools do the repetitive work. This means you have more time to code things that matter. Find problems faster by using these tools to test how your website works in different situations. Learn from real examples because the fake data these tools make looks a lot like what you'd see in the real world. Jump right into projects by using these tools to get the basic setup done quickly, especially if you're making a Chrome extension. Make your coding life easier by adding these tools into your coding setup and routines. While these tools won't teach you coding from scratch, they make learning much smoother by cutting out a lot of unnecessary work. If you're just starting: Try out some simple tools first to see how they help. Use these tools in projects that catch your interest, like creating a Chrome extension. As you get better, you can tweak these tools to fit what you're working on. Think about helping to improve these tools for others. Join online groups of Chrome developers to learn more and get help. By using these tools wisely, you can learn faster and have more fun coding. They're here to help you focus on turning your ideas into real projects! Related Questions How do I navigate to Chrome dev tools? To open Chrome's developer tools, simply right-click on any part of a webpage and choose "Inspect". This action opens up a section where you can see the webpage's HTML in the Elements panel. You can also press Command+Option+I on a Mac or Control+Shift+I on Windows/Linux to open the last panel you were using. How do I learn Developer Tools in Chrome? Learning Chrome's Developer Tools is straightforward: Open DevTools by right-clicking on a webpage and choosing "Inspect" or by using keyboard shortcuts. Explore the various panels like Elements, Console, and Sources by clicking on them. Try modifying some HTML or CSS in the Elements panel to see real-time changes on the page. Use the Console to run some JavaScript commands directly. In the Sources panel, you can set breakpoints and step through your code. Use the Network and Performance panels to analyze your site's requests and overall performance. For more detailed learning, check out Google's official documentation and tutorial videos. How do I use developer options in Chrome? To use Chrome's developer options : Type chrome://flags in the browser's address bar to access Experimental Features. Turn on any development features you're interested in, like tools for debugging JavaScript or working with CSS layouts. Open DevTools to make the most of these features while you're developing websites. What are the Chrome shortcuts for developers? Here are some useful Chrome shortcuts for developers : To open DevTools: Cmd+Opt+I (Mac) or Ctrl+Shift+I (Win/Linux) To open the Console panel: Cmd+Opt+J (Mac) or Ctrl+Shift+J (Win/Linux) To inspect elements: Cmd+Shift+C (Mac) or Ctrl+Shift+C (Win/Linux) To reload the page, ignoring cached content: Cmd+Shift+R (Mac) or Ctrl+F5 (Win/Linux) To toggle the device toolbar for responsive testing: Cmd+Shift+M (Mac) or Ctrl+Shift+M (Win/Linux) Related Blog Posts Chrome Generator Essentials for Developers Automate Chrome Extension for Community Engagement Chrome E: Streamlining Your Workflow Widget Chrome: Enhancing Developer Workflows Author Nimrod Kramer @NimrodKramer Related tags on daily.dev Table of contents Read more on daily.dev Why not level up your reading with daily.dev? Stay up-to-date with the latest developer news every time you open a new tab. Start reading - Free forever Why not level up your reading with daily.dev? 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Common Errors | Guide | Vitest Skip to content Main Navigation Guides API Config Blog v4.0.17 v4.0.17 Releases Notes Contributing Team unreleased v3.x v2.x v1.x v0.x Search English 简体中文 Appearance English 简体中文 Menu Return to top Sidebar Navigation Introduction Why Vitest Getting Started Features Browser Mode Why Browser Mode Getting Started Multiple Setups Component Testing Visual Regression Testing Trace View Guides CLI Test Filtering Test Context Test Environment Test Run Lifecycle Snapshot Mocking Mocking Dates Mocking Functions Mocking Globals Mocking Modules Mocking the File System Mocking Requests Mocking Timers Mocking Classes Parallelism Test Projects Reporters Coverage Testing Types Vitest UI In-Source Testing Test Annotations Extending Matchers IDE Integration Debugging Common Errors Migration Guide Migrating to Vitest 4.0 Migrating from Jest Performance Profiling Test Performance Improving Performance OpenTelemetry Advanced Getting Started Running Tests via API Extending Reporters Custom Pool Recipes Comparisons On this page Are you an LLM? You can read better optimized documentation at /guide/common-errors.md for this page in Markdown format Common Errors ​ Cannot find module './relative-path' ​ If you receive an error that module cannot be found, it might mean several different things: You misspelled the path. Make sure the path is correct. It's possible that you rely on baseUrl in your tsconfig.json . Vite doesn't take into account tsconfig.json by default, so you might need to install vite-tsconfig-paths yourself, if you rely on this behaviour. ts import { defineConfig } from 'vitest/config' import tsconfigPaths from 'vite-tsconfig-paths' export default defineConfig ({ plugins: [ tsconfigPaths ()] }) Or rewrite your path to not be relative to root: diff - import helpers from 'src/helpers' + import helpers from '../src/helpers' Make sure you don't have relative aliases . Vite treats them as relative to the file where the import is instead of the root. ts import { defineConfig } from 'vitest/config' export default defineConfig ({ test: { alias: { '@/' : './src/' , '@/' : new URL ( './src/' , import . meta .url).pathname, } } }) Failed to Terminate Worker ​ This error can happen when NodeJS's fetch is used with default pool: 'threads' . This issue is tracked on issue Timeout abort can leave process(es) running in the background #3077 . As work-around you can switch to pool: 'forks' or pool: 'vmForks' . vitest.config.js CLI ts import { defineConfig } from 'vitest/config' export default defineConfig ({ test: { pool: 'forks' , }, }) bash vitest --pool=forks Custom package conditions are not resolved ​ If you are using custom conditions in your package.json exports or subpath imports , you may find that Vitest does not respect these conditions by default. For example, if you have the following in your package.json : json { "exports" : { "." : { "custom" : "./lib/custom.js" , "import" : "./lib/index.js" } }, "imports" : { "#internal" : { "custom" : "./src/internal.js" , "default" : "./lib/internal.js" } } } By default, Vitest will only use the import and default conditions. To make Vitest respect custom conditions, you need to configure ssr.resolve.conditions in your Vitest config: vitest.config.js ts import { defineConfig } from 'vitest/config' export default defineConfig ({ ssr: { resolve: { conditions: [ 'custom' , 'import' , 'default' ], }, }, }) Why ssr.resolve.conditions and not resolve.conditions ? Vitest follows Vite's configuration convention: resolve.conditions applies to Vite's client environment, which corresponds to Vitest's browser mode, jsdom, happy-dom, or custom environments with viteEnvironment: 'client' . ssr.resolve.conditions applies to Vite's ssr environment, which corresponds to Vitest's node environment or custom environments with viteEnvironment: 'ssr' . Since Vitest defaults to the node environment (which uses viteEnvironment: 'ssr' ), module resolution uses ssr.resolve.conditions . This applies to both package exports and subpath imports. You can learn more about Vite environments and Vitest environments in environment . Segfaults and Native Code Errors ​ Running native NodeJS modules in pool: 'threads' can run into cryptic errors coming from the native code. Segmentation fault (core dumped) thread '<unnamed>' panicked at 'assertion failed Abort trap: 6 internal error: entered unreachable code In these cases the native module is likely not built to be multi-thread safe. As work-around, you can switch to pool: 'forks' which runs the test cases in multiple node:child_process instead of multiple node:worker_threads . vitest.config.js CLI ts import { defineConfig } from 'vitest/config' export default defineConfig ({ test: { pool: 'forks' , }, }) bash vitest --pool=forks Suggest changes to this page Last updated: Pager Previous page Debugging Next page Migration Guide © 2026 VoidZero Inc. and Vitest contributors.
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https://daily.dev/es/blog/general-programming-and-continuous-learning-staying-updated
General Programming and Continuous Learning: Staying Updated Discover more from daily.dev Personalized news feed, dev communities and search, much better than what’s out there. Maybe ;) Start reading - Free forever Start reading - Free forever Continue reading > Start reading - Free forever Start now Home Blog Get into tech General Programming and Continuous Learning: Staying Updated Apr 9, 2024 Author Nimrod Kramer @NimrodKramer Related tags on daily.dev Table of contents Read more on daily.dev 🎯 Discover the importance of continuous learning in programming, the challenges faced by developers, and strategies to stay updated. Learn about the rapid pace of change and the future of programming. In the fast-evolving world of technology, staying updated with the latest trends in general programming is crucial for developers. Continuous learning is not just beneficial; it's essential for staying relevant, innovative, and ahead in your career. This article covers the importance of continuous learning, challenges faced by developers, and strategies to stay updated. Here's a quick overview: Continuous learning is key for developers to adapt to new technologies and maintain their value in the job market. The pace of change in programming is rapid, with new languages, frameworks, and computing methods emerging regularly. Not keeping up with these changes can negatively impact your career, but continuous learning opens up new opportunities. Continuous learning involves structured learning, self-directed exploration, and social learning from peers. Developers need to cultivate a mindset of curiosity, humility, reflection, and a willingness to experiment and share knowledge. Various resources, including online courses, meetups, and publications, support continuous learning. Real-world success stories demonstrate the transformative power of continuous learning in tech careers. In essence, making continuous learning a part of your daily routine ensures you remain innovative, efficient, and highly valued in the tech industry. The Rapid Pace of Change The world of programming is always changing really fast. There are always new languages like Rust, new tools like React for creating websites, and new ways to organize and run software, like with microservices. Experts say that what a software developer knows today might be out-of-date in just 2-3 years if they don't keep learning. Here are some quick examples of how fast things change: Programming languages - In the last five years, Swift, Kotlin, and TypeScript have become really popular. JavaScript frameworks - React, Angular, and Vue are now used in more than 80% of projects, and they keep changing. Cloud computing - New ideas like serverless computing and using containers have changed how we make and run software. This fast pace means it's super important for developers to keep learning. It's got to be a regular part of your job. Impacts on Careers If you don't make an effort to learn new stuff, it could really hurt your career. As new tools and ways of doing things become popular, your current skills might not be enough anymore. Developers who don't learn regularly might find it hard to get or keep a good job. On the other hand, if you're always learning—like taking online courses, reading up on the latest tech, or playing around with new software—you'll open up new opportunities for yourself. You could get promoted, take on leadership roles, or move into new areas that are just starting to grow. You'll be in demand, which makes it easier to change jobs if you want to. In a field where things are always changing, staying curious and ready to learn is the key to having a job you love. Not learning could mean getting stuck, getting bored, or even losing your job. By keeping up with all the new stuff, you can make sure you're always ready for what's next, while also being a part of creating new things. Understanding Continuous Learning Continuous learning in programming means always working to get better and learn more about making software. It's about keeping up with new programming languages, tools, and what's happening in the tech world. For programmers who want to stay on top of their game, keep coming up with new ideas, and be really good at their jobs, continuous learning is super important. What is Continuous Learning? Continuous learning is when you make it a habit to keep learning new things about programming all the time. It's not just about taking a class or going to a workshop once in a while. It's about making learning a regular part of your life and job. Here's what it includes: Formal learning - This is when you learn in a structured way, like taking a course or getting a certification to learn new skills. Self-directed learning - This is when you teach yourself by finding online tutorials, reading books, or listening to podcasts. Social learning - This is when you learn from others by working together, getting advice from mentors, or sharing knowledge in groups. Principles and Benefits Here are some key ideas behind continuous learning in programming: Reinforcing - Going over things more than once helps you remember them better. Incremental - Learning a little bit at a time makes it easier to keep going. Adaptive - What you need to learn can change, so being flexible is important. And here are some good things that come from continuous learning: Innovation - Learning about new tools or languages can give you fresh ideas. Efficacy - Getting better at what you already know makes you more productive. Value - Adding new skills makes you more important and useful. Engagement - Learning new things keeps you interested and excited about your work. In a field where things are always changing, making learning a regular part of your life is key for programmers who want to keep doing great work, stay in demand, and enjoy their jobs. It's really worth it for you and for where you work. Cultivating a Continuous Learning Mindset To keep growing in your programming career, it's not just about picking up new skills. It's about building a mindset that loves to learn, is ready to change, and wants to share what you know. This way, you and your team get the most out of learning new things all the time. Traits of Continuous Learners People who are great at learning continuously usually have these qualities: Curiosity - They're always asking questions and wanting to know more about how things work. This pushes them to learn on their own. Humility - They understand that there's always something new to learn. This openness helps them see where they need to improve. Reflection - They think about what they've done to figure out what they can do better next time. This helps them spot what they need to learn next. Developing these qualities helps programmers see the bigger picture and keeps them excited about learning more. Willingness to Experiment and Share Two important parts of learning all the time are: Experimenting with new languages, frameworks, and ways of doing things. Trying stuff out helps you learn faster. Sharing what you've learned and the best ways to do things with your team. Talking about what you know helps you understand it better and can help your teammates learn new things too. Programmers who try new things and talk about what they've learned not only get better themselves but also help their whole team get better. Strategies for Continuous Learning Continuous learning is super important for anyone making software because tech changes all the time. Here’s how you can keep learning and stay on top of your game: Structured Learning Online courses and certifications - Websites like Udemy, Coursera, and edX have lots of courses on new stuff like machine learning. Getting certificates shows you know your stuff. Bootcamps and workshops - These are short, intense classes that teach you new skills fast, like how to protect computers from hackers. College degrees and diplomas - Going to college can give you a deep dive into computer science. It’s good if you want to focus on one area or move into leading teams. Social Learning Meetups and conferences - These are places where you can meet other people who make software and learn what’s new. You can see cool new things and make friends. Code reviews - Looking at code that others wrote can show you new ways to solve problems. Mentorship programs - Learning from someone who’s been there before can help you grow faster. They can teach you both the tech stuff and how to work well with others. Self-directed Learning Online tutorials and courses - This is a flexible way to learn new skills on your own time. Reading books and publications - Books break down tough ideas so they’re easier to understand. Publications keep you up-to-date on what’s happening now. Experimenting and building projects - Trying out what you’ve learned by making your own apps is a great way to get better at solving problems. Making time to learn new things regularly is key to being a great developer. Resources for Continuous Learning Staying up-to-date with the latest tech and best ways to do things is really important for any developer's growth. Here are some easy ways to keep learning regularly. Publication Feeds Websites like daily.dev send you articles about new tech stuff right to your browser or email. This way, you can learn about new things without feeling swamped. Open Source Trends on GitHub Checking out popular open source projects on GitHub is a cool way to get ideas and see what other developers are making. You can even try these projects yourself to play around with new languages and frameworks. Podcasts and Videos If you like learning in small chunks, podcasts and short videos make complicated topics easy to understand. You can find these on YouTube, Spotify, and Apple Podcasts, and they're great for improving your skills a little at a time. Conferences and Meetups Besides online stuff, going to developer events in person can be really useful. These events have workshops, tech talks, and chances to meet other people who like programming. It's a good way to learn new things and make friends in the tech world. Along with these resources, daily.dev helps you keep learning by showing you articles and news that match what you're interested in. It makes it easier to keep up with industry news and learn new things. Plus, you can talk to other people on the platform. By using these different ways to learn, developers can keep growing and stay sharp. sbb-itb-bfaad5b Real-World Success Stories Let's look at some true stories of people who changed their jobs for the better by always learning new things. These stories show how you can grow in your career by picking up new skills: Web Developer to Full Stack Engineer Imagine someone who makes websites. They decided to learn more about how the whole website works, not just the part you see. They spent about six months learning new stuff in their free time, like Node.js and MongoDB, which are tools that help websites store and manage data. This learning helped them move up from being a beginner at making websites to a more advanced role where they could work on all parts of a website. They also started earning more money and got the chance to lead projects. IT Professional to Data Scientist Some people who work with computer systems decide to move into data science, which is all about understanding and using data in smart ways. One person, who already knew a bit about databases and math, learned Python (a programming language), how to make sense of large amounts of data, and how to use machine learning (which helps computers learn from data). They took an online course to get better at these skills and then got a job where they could use what they learned. Soon, they were working on more complicated projects and even leading a team. These stories show that if you're willing to put in the effort to learn new things, you can really move forward in your career. There are so many possibilities out there for those who keep learning. Overcoming Challenges Continuous learning can be tough because it's hard to know where to find good information and how to keep going, especially when you're doing it on your own. But, with a bit of effort and a plan, you can get past these hurdles. Finding Reliable Resources When looking for stuff to learn from, make sure you're getting it from trustworthy places. Look for materials created by people or organizations that know their stuff and can prove it. Checking out reviews on websites like Udemy can show you if a course is worth your time before you spend any money. Using a service like daily.dev can help you find good, relevant articles and news. Staying Motivated Keeping up the drive to learn by yourself can be hard. It's easy to get sidetracked. Here are some tips to help: Make clear, doable goals for what you want to learn and give yourself a deadline. Break big goals into smaller steps. Make a regular time slot for learning every week. Even if it's just a short time each day, sticking to it helps. Find a buddy who's learning too. You can swap tips and help keep each other on track. Keep track of what you're learning. Seeing what you've done can give you a boost to keep going. Try out what you've learned by doing small projects. This helps make the learning stick. Being curious, setting goals, managing your time, and keeping track of your progress can help you deal with the usual challenges of continuous learning. With a bit of organization and someone to learn with, you'll be amazed at what you can achieve. The Future of Programming Emerging Trends The future of programming is looking pretty cool with lots of new stuff that's going to change how we make software. Here's a quick look at what's coming up: Artificial Intelligence (AI) - AI is about making computers that can think and learn like humans. Developers will need to learn how to add AI into their apps to make them smarter. Blockchain - Blockchain is a way to store data across many computers so that it's safe and can't be changed easily. It's great for making programs that need to keep data secure and clear. Quantum Computing - This uses the rules of quantum physics to process information in ways normal computers can't. It could make computers much faster and more powerful, and developers will need to learn how to use this new power. Augmented and Virtual Reality - AR and VR mix the digital world with the real world, opening up new possibilities for games, training, and more. These new areas mean developers will have to keep learning new languages, frameworks, and ways of doing things to stay up-to-date. Importance of Lifelong Learning As things in programming keep changing quickly, it's super important for developers to keep learning all their lives. Here's why it's a good idea: Adaptability - Keeping up with new stuff makes it easier to change direction when needed. This way, you won't fall behind. Specialization - As new areas pop up, learning about them early can make you an expert in a special part of programming. Being an expert can be really valuable. Thought Leadership - Knowing a lot about a specific area can make you a go-to person. You could lead the way with new ideas, talk at events, or help make open source projects better. Career Progression - While old skills might become less important, new skills can open doors to better jobs and more money. Learning new things is key to moving up in your career. In a world where the only constant is change, making learning a big part of your life is essential for any developer who wants to keep up and do well. Conclusion For anyone who builds software for a living, always learning new stuff is key. The world of coding changes super fast. New programming languages, ways to build apps, and tools pop up all the time. So, setting aside a bit of time each week to learn something new is really important. Yes, it might seem like a lot to always be learning. But if you think of it as taking small steps towards getting better, it's not so scary. Whether it's reading about coding, taking an online class, going to meet-ups, or just trying out your own projects, folks who keep learning throughout their careers find lots of benefits. Here's why keeping up with learning is good for you: It helps you stay ahead in your job as the skills employers want keep changing. You get smarter about making cool and useful software. You open up more chances to grow in your career, maybe even becoming an expert in something special. You become better at adapting to new jobs or different kinds of work. You find more joy and excitement in your work because it keeps changing. To make the most of your learning: Make clear plans that match what you want in your career. Set aside regular time to learn new things. Use different ways to learn , like websites, books, or hands-on projects. Teach what you know to others or help out in online communities. Check how you're doing now and then, and adjust your plans as needed. Learning takes effort, but for those who code, being curious and ready to learn more can lead to big things. By keeping up with learning, you're setting yourself up for success, now and in the future. Related Questions How do you ensure continuous learning and development? Here are 7 simple tips to keep learning: It's okay to mess up. You learn a lot from mistakes. Enjoy the journey of learning, not just the end result. Always be curious and ask lots of questions. Take breaks to let what you've learned really sink in. Use what you're good at as a foundation for learning more. Learn with and from others. Sharing ideas helps everyone grow. Try out what you've learned in real situations. How do you stay up to date on different coding practices? Read websites and blogs about tech Sign up for online courses Go to events for developers Follow people who know a lot about tech on social media Help out with open source projects Be part of online groups for developers This helps you learn about new programming languages, tools, and how to do things better. Why is continuous learning important in technology? Continuous learning helps tech folks keep their skills fresh. It means they can work on harder projects, get better jobs, lead teams, and stay ahead in a fast-moving field. What is the main goal of continuous learning? The big idea is to keep getting better and smarter over time. This means not just sticking to what you know, but also picking up new skills and ways of doing things. For those in tech, it's about always learning the latest in programming languages, tools, and how to work better. 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https://daily.dev/blog/best-online-learning-sites-for-programming-a-users-guide
Best Online Learning Sites for Programming Discover more from daily.dev Personalized news feed, dev communities and search, much better than what’s out there. Maybe ;) Start reading - Free forever Start reading - Free forever Continue reading > Start reading - Free forever Start now Home Blog Get into tech Best Online Learning Sites for Programming Feb 19, 2024 Author Nimrod Kramer @NimrodKramer Related tags on daily.dev Table of contents Read more on daily.dev 🎯 Discover the best online learning sites for programming to kickstart or advance your coding skills from the comfort of your home. Explore top platforms like Codecademy, freeCodeCamp, Coursera, and more. Looking to dive into programming or enhance your coding skills? Discover the best online platforms to kickstart or advance your programming journey right from the comfort of your home. We've curated a list of top-notch sites offering a wide range of programming languages, interactive learning experiences, and community support to cater to both beginners and experienced coders. Here's what we found: Codecademy : Interactive, browser-based coding with a mix of free and paid courses. freeCodeCamp : Completely free, project-based learning for web development. Coursera : University-quality courses on a wide array of programming languages. Udemy : A vast selection of courses on various programming languages with varying prices. edX : Collaborations with universities offering both free and paid courses. Udacity : Focuses on tech careers with free courses and paid Nanodegrees. Pluralsight : Industry-focused learning with a subscription model. The Odin Project : Free, open-source curriculum for full-stack web development. SoloLearn : Mobile-friendly, bite-sized lessons for beginners with a free and premium model. Khan Academy : Non-profit platform offering free courses on web and database programming. Choose based on your current skill level, the programming languages you're interested in, and your preferred learning style. Whether you're just starting or looking to specialize, there's a platform out there for you. Introduction Today, knowing how to code is really important, especially with everything moving online. There are so many places on the internet where you can learn to program, it might feel a bit too much to pick one. This guide is here to help you out by showing you some of the top places to learn programming online. We're going to talk about some great platforms like Codecademy, Treehouse , and Udemy. It doesn't matter if you're just starting out and want to learn your first coding language, or if you've been coding for a while and want to learn something new, there's something out there for everyone. Here's what we looked at to find the best places to learn coding: How good and detailed the courses are If they let you practice coding by doing it Support from other learners and forums to talk about coding The range of coding languages and tools they teach Being able to learn at your own speed How much it costs and if there's a way to try it for free Keep reading to see our picks for the top online coding schools and bootcamps in 2024. With the right website, you can learn all about programming and get skills for your career without having to leave your house. Key Considerations Before Choosing an Online Learning Site When picking a place to learn programming online, think about a few important things that can make or break your learning experience: Quality of Courses It's super important that the courses are good. You want to make sure what you're learning is up-to-date and taught by people who really know their stuff. Courses that have you work on actual projects are great because you get to practice what you're learning. Checking out what other learners have said can give you a good idea if a course is worth it or not. Programming Languages Offered Figure out which programming languages you're interested in and pick a platform that teaches those. If you're into website development, for example, you'll want something that covers HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. Cost Prices can be all over the place. Some sites offer free tutorials while others might ask for a monthly fee for more in-depth lessons. It's a good idea to try out a platform with a free trial if they offer one. Also, keep an eye out for any discounts, especially if you're a student. Community Support Learning is easier when you can ask for help. Check if the platform has a community or forums where you can ask questions. Being able to talk to other students can really help when you're stuck. Keeping these points in mind will help you pick the best place to learn programming online and make sure you're set up for success. Recommended Online Learning Sites for Programming 1. Codecademy Codecademy is a place on the internet where you can learn how to code, for both beginners and those who already know some coding. It's got courses that are free and some that you have to pay for. They teach a bunch of different coding languages and topics like: Range of programming languages covered Website development (HTML, CSS, JavaScript, React, Angular) Basic coding (Python, Java, C++, Ruby, SQL, Bash/Shell, R) Making apps for phones (React Native, Flutter) Understanding data (Python, R, SQL) Making smart programs (Python, TensorFlow) Interactive learning experience At Codecademy, you learn by doing. This means you get to try out coding right in your web browser while going through the lessons. They show you a little video, then let you try coding yourself. If you make a mistake, they tell you right away so you can fix it. Quality and depth of course content If you're new, they have courses that start with the basics. If you've been coding for a while, they have more detailed courses that dive deep into topics, with projects that let you practice what you're learning. The quality of what you learn is pretty good, but some courses are more detailed than others. Pricing options You can start learning for free with some basic courses. If you want more in-depth lessons, projects, and to earn certificates, there's a Pro option that costs $15.99 a month if you pay for a whole year at once. Community support and resources Codecademy has a place where you can talk to other learners, ask questions, and get help. They also have extra stuff like coding challenges , a place to practice coding online, and quizzes to see how much you've learned. 2. freeCodeCamp Range of programming languages covered freeCodeCamp has lots of free courses on how to make websites and apps. They teach stuff like HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, which are used for making websites, as well as Python and Java for more complex coding. They help you learn both the basics and more advanced stuff for creating things on the internet. Interactive learning experience With freeCodeCamp, you learn by actually coding. You'll watch videos and read articles to understand new ideas, then use what you learned by solving problems and making projects. This way, you really get the hang of coding by doing it. Quality and depth of course content Experts who know a lot about coding make the courses, and they keep everything up-to-date. While the basic courses give you a strong start, some of the harder topics might not go as deep as some paid sites. But for a free service, the quality is really good. Pricing options (free or paid) Everything on freeCodeCamp is totally free. They don't have any paid plans or extra costs. Donations keep the site running so everyone can learn coding without paying. Community support and resources There's a big group of people learning and teaching coding on freeCodeCamp. You can get help and talk to others in chat rooms and forums. They also have challenges and practice projects to help you learn more, plus news updates for coders. 3. Coursera Range of programming languages covered Coursera teaches a bunch of coding languages like Python, Java, R, C++, and SQL. They've got classes for beginners and also tougher ones on things like making smart computer programs. Interactive learning experience With Coursera, you watch videos, read stuff, take quizzes, do coding tasks, and even check other students' work. You can also chat in forums. This mix helps you really get the hang of things. Quality and depth of course content Coursera works with big-name schools to make really good classes. Some classes just touch the basics, while others go deep into topics. You can get a certificate to show you know your stuff. Pricing options You can take many classes for free. But, if you want more, like unlimited classes or certificates, they have these options: Coursera Plus is $399/year for all the classes and special stuff you want Paying for Specializations, to get a certificate, usually costs between $39-$79 Community support and resources Each class has a forum for students to talk and help each other out. Coursera also offers help with careers, tech problems, and has groups for learning more about yourself and growing. 4. Udemy Range of programming languages covered Udemy has lots of courses on different coding languages like Python, Java, JavaScript, C#, and others. Whether you're just starting or already know some coding, you'll find something that fits. Interactive learning experience In Udemy's courses, you get to do projects and exercises right on your computer. This way, you actually use what you learn by coding yourself. Quality and depth of course content The people teaching Udemy courses know their stuff, but the quality can be different from one course to another. Always look at what other students say before choosing. Some courses go deep into topics, while others just cover the basics. Pricing options You can find free courses Paid courses can cost between $9.99 to $94.99 They often have discounts and deals Community support and resources You can ask questions and talk to both teachers and other students in the discussion areas. Udemy keeps adding new courses and updating old ones based on what people want to learn. 5. edX Range of programming languages covered edX teaches a lot of coding languages like Python, Java, C++, and R. They have beginner courses if you're just starting and more detailed ones for things like machine learning and looking at data. Interactive learning experience On edX, you watch videos, read stuff, and do exercises and quizzes. You also get to solve coding problems to practice what you've learned. Plus, you can talk to other people learning the same thing in forums. Quality and depth of course content edX works with big schools like MIT and Harvard to make really good courses on a bunch of topics. Some courses just give you a basic idea, while others go deep into more complicated stuff. Pricing options You can watch edX courses for free but you won't get to turn in assignments or get certificates If you want those extras, you pay a fee (usually between $50-300) Community support and resources Every course on edX has forums where you can ask questions and chat with other students. edX also has help available if you run into any problems. 6. Udacity Range of programming languages covered Udacity teaches a bunch of languages like Python, Java, JavaScript, and SQL. They also have courses on cool stuff like making smart robots and learning about data. Interactive learning experience Udacity uses videos, coding tasks, quizzes, and projects to help you learn. You get to write actual code and work on real projects. Quality and depth of course content Udacity works with big companies to make courses that teach you skills that jobs are looking for. The courses are really good and they have something for everyone, from beginners to people who know a lot already. Pricing options They have over 200 courses you can take for free Their special programs, called Nanodegrees, cost about $300-400 a month and last for 3-6 months There are also some scholarships and cheaper plans you can find Community support and resources Udacity gives you access to mentors, reviews of your projects, help with finding a job, forums to talk to other students, and more. 7. Pluralsight Range of programming languages covered Pluralsight teaches a lot of different coding stuff like JavaScript, Python, Java, C#, and many others. They also cover how to use tools that help make websites and apps, like React and Angular. Interactive learning experience You watch videos to learn, and then you get to try coding yourself. They have little quizzes and projects to work on, which makes sure you understand what you're learning. Quality and depth of course content The lessons are really detailed and made by people who know a lot about coding. They're good for both beginners and those who already know some coding but want to learn more. Pricing options If you're learning by yourself, it costs $29 a month for the basic plan and $45 a month for the one with extra stuff. If a group is learning together, it starts at $399 for each person for a year. There are more expensive options for teams that want more features. They let you try it out for 10 days without paying. Community support and resources You can talk to other learners in forums. They also have guides, exercises you can download, and quizzes to help you along with the videos. 8. The Odin Project The Odin Project is a totally free way to learn how to build websites and web apps from scratch. It's all about learning by doing real projects. Range of programming languages covered This site teaches you everything you need to know to be a web developer. That includes HTML for creating web pages, CSS for styling them, JavaScript for making them interactive, and Ruby for server-side programming. It also dives into frameworks like Ruby on Rails and React, which help developers build more complex sites faster. Interactive learning experience At The Odin Project, you learn by making actual websites and apps. You'll get hands-on with coding tasks and projects, which is a great way to understand how everything works. Quality and depth of course content The content here is made by pros and is really thorough. It starts with the basics and goes all the way to advanced stuff, preparing you for real web development jobs. Pricing options (free or paid) Everything on The Odin Project is free. There are no hidden fees or subscription costs. Community support and resources There's a friendly community here to help you out whenever you're stuck. You can also show off your projects, get feedback, and chat with other learners. Plus, there's a chat server for talking and sharing tips. 9. SoloLearn Range of programming languages covered SoloLearn teaches a bunch of coding languages like HTML, CSS, JavaScript, Python, Java, C++, and C#. These are languages you'd use to make websites, apps, and work with data. Interactive learning experience SoloLearn breaks things down into small lessons, coding tasks, and quizzes to keep learning fun and hands-on. You can even write and test your code right in your web browser or on their mobile app, making it easy to practice anywhere. Quality and depth of course content If you're just starting, SoloLearn's courses give you a good foundation. They might not go into super deep detail, but they're a great first step before diving into more complex stuff. Pricing options SoloLearn is mostly free. They do have a Premium option for $12.99 a month that gets rid of ads and offers things like completion certificates and private chat support. Community support and resources SoloLearn has a forum where you can ask questions and talk to other people learning to code. It's a good place to get help and make friends who are also learning. 10. Khan Academy Range of programming languages covered Khan Academy has free lessons on how to make websites and work with data using HTML, CSS, JavaScript, SQL, and Python. These are the basics for creating stuff on the internet and analyzing information. Interactive learning experience Khan Academy teaches with videos, articles, and hands-on challenges. You can try out coding right in your web browser, which helps you see if you've got it right. Quality and depth of course content Khan Academy is all about making things simple to understand. They focus on the basics of coding. You won't dive into super complex stuff, but you'll get a solid start. Pricing options Everything on Khan Academy is free. You don't have to pay for any of their courses. Community support and resources Khan Academy doesn't have its own place for chatting with other learners, but since it teaches popular coding languages, there are lots of other places online where you can ask questions and get help. sbb-itb-bfaad5b How to Pick the Right Platform for You Choosing the right place to learn programming online depends on a few things: Learning Stage Are you just starting out or do you already know some coding and want to learn more? For beginners, websites like Codecademy, SoloLearn, and freeCodeCamp are great. If you're ready for more challenging material, check out Pluralsight, Udacity, or Udemy. Languages and Skills Think about what you want to learn. Is it making websites, creating apps, or something else? Look for platforms that have courses on these topics and let you practice by doing projects. Teaching Style What helps you learn best? Watching videos, reading, or maybe interactive tutorials? Pick a platform that teaches in the way you like. For example, Treehouse and Udemy have lots of videos, while Educative offers lessons you can read with places to try coding right there. Budget Decide how much you can spend on learning to code. Some places like freeCodeCamp, Khan Academy, and SoloLearn are free. Others, like Pluralsight (starts at $29/month), Treehouse ($25/month), or Educative ($29/month for a yearly plan), cost money. Try out free trials before you buy a subscription. Also, look out for discounts. By figuring out what you need and what you can spend, you can find the best place to learn coding. It's okay to try different sites as you go to see what you like best. Conclusion Learning to code might seem scary at first, but there are so many great online places to learn now that it's easier than ever. When you're trying to pick a place to learn, think about what you want to achieve, how you like to learn, and how much money you want to spend. Here are the key things to keep in mind: Your current skill level - If you're just starting, look for sites that are easy for beginners. If you already know some coding, then choose sites with more challenging lessons. Programming languages covered - Make sure the site has tutorials on the specific coding languages you want to learn. Quality of courses - Choose sites that have engaging, practical courses taught by people who know their stuff. Interactive coding - Being able to write and test your code directly on the website is super helpful. Community features - Sites with forums or ways to talk to teachers and other students can be really useful when you're stuck. Pricing and free trials - It's a good idea to try a few sites for free before you decide to pay for anything. Look out for student discounts too. The sites we've talked about are some of the best ones out there for learning to code right now, but there are always new ones popping up. Keep looking around and don't be afraid to try different ones until you find the best fit for you. With regular practice, you'll get the hang of coding and start making your own projects come to life. Related Questions What is the best website to learn programming? Some top picks for beginners wanting to learn how to code include: Codecademy: Offers hands-on lessons in many programming languages like Python and JavaScript. It's free to start, with more in-depth lessons for a fee. freeCodeCamp: A free site where you can learn web development through practice and projects. It covers topics like making websites with HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. Khan Academy: A free site with beginner-friendly coding courses. You can learn about making websites, using databases with SQL, and more. The Odin Project: A free, open-source site that teaches you web development from start to finish. It includes everything from the basics to advanced topics. Coursera: Offers courses from universities on programming. Some courses are free, but you usually pay for certificates. What is the best online course to learn programming? Highly recommended online places to learn coding include: Codecademy: Great for interactive lessons across many programming languages. Offers both free and paid options. freeCodeCamp: A top free choice for learning web development with hands-on projects. Coursera: Features courses from top colleges. Some are free, while others require payment for a certificate. Udemy: A place to find affordable courses on a wide range of coding topics. The quality can vary, so check reviews. edX: Like Coursera, it offers university-level courses, some for free and others for a fee. Which platform is best for learning programming language? The best platforms for learning to code offer interactive lessons, well-designed courses, and support from a community. Top picks include: Codecademy: Known for its hands-on coding lessons across various languages. Coursera: Great for high-quality courses from universities. Udemy: Offers a wide selection of affordable coding courses. Remember to check for quality. edX: Provides rigorous courses on languages like Python and Java from universities. Pluralsight: Teaches popular languages through courses by industry pros. Subscriptions start at $29/month. What are the best sites to practice coding? Top sites for coding practice are: freeCodeCamp: Focuses on web development with practical coding challenges and projects. HackerRank: Offers a variety of coding problems to solve, good for practice. Codewars : Lets you tackle coding challenges, moving up in difficulty and earning ranks. CodinGame: A fun way to learn and practice by playing coding games. LeetCode : Has a collection of coding interview questions, useful for job prep. 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Apache Hadoop 3.4.0 – Apache Hadoop 3.4.0 Release Notes Wiki | git | Apache Hadoop  | Last Published: 2024-03-04  | Version: 3.4.0 General Overview Single Node Setup Cluster Setup Commands Reference FileSystem Shell Compatibility Specification Downstream Developer's Guide Admin Compatibility Guide Interface Classification FileSystem Specification Common CLI Mini Cluster Fair Call Queue Native Libraries Proxy User Rack Awareness Secure Mode Service Level Authorization HTTP Authentication Credential Provider API Hadoop KMS Tracing Unix Shell Guide Registry Async Profiler HDFS Architecture User Guide Commands Reference NameNode HA With QJM NameNode HA With NFS Observer NameNode Federation ViewFs ViewFsOverloadScheme Snapshots Edits Viewer Image Viewer Permissions and HDFS Quotas and HDFS libhdfs (C API) WebHDFS (REST API) HttpFS Short Circuit Local Reads Centralized Cache Management NFS Gateway Rolling Upgrade Extended Attributes Transparent Encryption Multihoming Storage Policies Memory Storage Support Synthetic Load Generator Erasure Coding Disk Balancer Upgrade Domain DataNode Admin Router Federation Provided Storage MapReduce Tutorial Commands Reference Compatibility with 1.x Encrypted Shuffle Pluggable Shuffle/Sort Distributed Cache Deploy Support for YARN Shared Cache MapReduce REST APIs MR Application Master MR History Server YARN Architecture Commands Reference Capacity Scheduler Fair Scheduler ResourceManager Restart ResourceManager HA Resource Model Node Labels Node Attributes Web Application Proxy Timeline Server Timeline Service V.2 Writing YARN Applications YARN Application Security NodeManager Running Applications in Docker Containers Running Applications in runC Containers Using CGroups Secure Containers Reservation System Graceful Decommission Opportunistic Containers YARN Federation Shared Cache Using GPU Using FPGA Placement Constraints YARN UI2 YARN REST APIs Introduction Resource Manager Node Manager Timeline Server Timeline Service V.2 YARN Service Overview QuickStart Concepts Yarn Service API Service Discovery System Services Hadoop Compatible File Systems Aliyun OSS Amazon S3 Azure Blob Storage Azure Data Lake Storage Tencent COS Huaweicloud OBS Auth Overview Examples Configuration Building Tools Hadoop Streaming Hadoop Archives Hadoop Archive Logs DistCp HDFS Federation Balance GridMix Rumen Resource Estimator Service Scheduler Load Simulator Hadoop Benchmarking Dynamometer Reference Changelog and Release Notes Java API docs Unix Shell API Metrics Configuration core-default.xml hdfs-default.xml hdfs-rbf-default.xml mapred-default.xml yarn-default.xml kms-default.xml httpfs-default.xml Deprecated Properties Apache Hadoop 3.4.0 Release Notes These release notes cover new developer and user-facing incompatibilities, important issues, features, and major improvements. HADOOP-16054 | Major | Update Dockerfile to use Bionic The build image has been upgraded to Bionic. HDFS-15281 | Major | ZKFC ignores dfs.namenode.rpc-bind-host and uses dfs.namenode.rpc-address to bind to host address ZKFC binds host address to “dfs.namenode.servicerpc-bind-host”, if configured. Otherwise, it binds to “dfs.namenode.rpc-bind-host”. If neither of those is configured, ZKFC binds itself to NameNode RPC server address (effectively “dfs.namenode.rpc-address”). HADOOP-17010 | Major | Add queue capacity weights support in FairCallQueue When FairCallQueue is enabled, user can specify capacity allocation among all sub-queues via configuration “ipc.<port>.callqueue.capacity.weights”. The value of this config is a comma-separated list of positive integers, each of which specifies the weight associated with the sub-queue at that index. This list length should be IPC scheduler priority levels, defined by “scheduler.priority.levels”. By default, each sub-queue is associated with weight 1, i.e., all sub-queues are allocated with the same capacity. HADOOP-17024 | Major | ListStatus on ViewFS root (ls “/”) should list the linkFallBack root (configured target root). ViewFS#listStatus on root(“/”) considers listing from fallbackLink if available. If the same directory name is present in configured mount path as well as in fallback link, then only the configured mount path will be listed in the returned result. HDFS-15288 | Major | Add Available Space Rack Fault Tolerant BPP Added a new BlockPlacementPolicy: “AvailableSpaceRackFaultTolerantBlockPlacementPolicy” which uses the same optimization logic as the AvailableSpaceBlockPlacementPolicy along with spreading the replicas across maximum number of racks, similar to BlockPlacementPolicyRackFaultTolerant. The BPP can be configured by setting the blockplacement policy class as org.apache.hadoop.hdfs.server.blockmanagement.AvailableSpaceRackFaultTolerantBlockPlacementPolicy HDFS-13183 | Major | Standby NameNode process getBlocks request to reduce Active load Enable balancer to redirect getBlocks request to a Standby Namenode, thus reducing the performance impact of balancer to the Active NameNode. The feature is disabled by default. To enable it, configure the hdfs-site.xml of balancer: dfs.ha.allow.stale.reads = true. HADOOP-17079 | Major | Optimize UGI#getGroups by adding UGI#getGroupsSet Added a UserGroupMapping#getGroupsSet() API and deprecate UserGroupMapping#getGroups. The UserGroupMapping#getGroups() can be expensive as it involves Set->List conversion. For user with large group membership (i.e., > 1000 groups), we recommend using getGroupSet to avoid the conversion and fast membership look up. HDFS-15385 | Critical | Upgrade boost library to 1.72 Boost 1.72 is required when building native code. HADOOP-17091 | Major | [JDK11] Fix Javadoc errors Upgraded to Yetus master to change javadoc goals. Changed javadoc goals from javadoc:javadoc to process-sources javadoc:javadoc-no-fork . Javadoc with JDK11 fails in some modules. Ignored them for now and we will fix them later. HADOOP-17215 | Major | ABFS: Support for conditional overwrite ABFS: Support for conditional overwrite. HDFS-15025 | Major | Applying NVDIMM storage media to HDFS Add a new storage type NVDIMM and a new storage policy ALL_NVDIMM for HDFS. The NVDIMM storage type is for non-volatile random-access memory storage medias whose data survives when DataNode restarts. HDFS-15098 | Major | Add SM4 encryption method for HDFS New encryption codec “SM4/CTR/NoPadding” is added. Requires openssl version >=1.1.1 for native implementation. YARN-9809 | Major | NMs should supply a health status when registering with RM Improved node registration with node health status. HADOOP-17125 | Major | Using snappy-java in SnappyCodec The SnappyCodec uses the snappy-java compression library, rather than explicitly referencing native binaries. It contains the native libraries for many operating systems and instruction sets, falling back to a pure java implementation. It does requires the snappy-java.jar is on the classpath. It can be found in hadoop-common/lib, and has already been present as part of the avro dependencies HDFS-15253 | Major | Set default throttle value on dfs.image.transfer.bandwidthPerSec The configuration dfs.image.transfer.bandwidthPerSec which defines the maximum bandwidth available for fsimage transfer is changed from 0 (meaning no throttle at all) to 50MB/s. HADOOP-17292 | Major | Using lz4-java in Lz4Codec The Hadoop’s LZ4 compression codec now depends on lz4-java. The native LZ4 is performed by the encapsulated JNI and it is no longer necessary to install and configure the lz4 system package. The lz4-java is declared in provided scope. Applications that wish to use lz4 codec must declare dependency on lz4-java explicitly. HDFS-15380 | Major | RBF: Could not fetch real remote IP in RouterWebHdfsMethods WARNING: No release note provided for this change. HDFS-15719 | Critical | [Hadoop 3] Both NameNodes can crash simultaneously due to the short JN socket timeout The default value of the configuration hadoop.http.idle_timeout.ms (how long does Jetty disconnect an idle connection) is changed from 10000 to 60000. This property is inlined during compile time, so an application that references this property must be recompiled in order for it to take effect. HADOOP-16492 | Major | Support HuaweiCloud Object Storage as a Hadoop Backend File System Added support for HuaweiCloud OBS ( https://www.huaweicloud.com/en-us/product/obs.html ) to Hadoop file system, just like what we do before for S3, ADLS, OSS, etc. With simple configuration, Hadoop applications can read/write data from OBS without any code change. HDFS-15767 | Major | RBF: Router federation rename of directory. Added support for rename across namespaces for RBF through DistCp. By default the option is turned off, needs to be explicitly turned on by setting dfs.federation.router.federation.rename.option to DISTCP along with the configurations required for running DistCp. In general the client timeout should also be high enough to use this functionality to ensure that the client doesn’t timeout. HADOOP-17424 | Major | Replace HTrace with No-Op tracer Dependency on HTrace and TraceAdmin protocol/utility were removed. Tracing functionality is no-op until alternative tracer implementation is added. HDFS-15683 | Major | Allow configuring DISK/ARCHIVE capacity for individual volumes Add a new configuration “dfs.datanode.same-disk-tiering.capacity-ratio.percentage” to allow admins to configure capacity for individual volumes on the same mount. HDFS-15814 | Major | Make some parameters configurable for DataNodeDiskMetrics WARNING: No release note provided for this change. HADOOP-16748 | Major | Migrate to Python 3 and upgrade Yetus to 0.13.0 Upgraded Yetus to 0.13.0. Removed determine-flaky-tests-hadoop.py. Temporarily disabled shelldocs check in the Jenkins jobs due to YETUS-1099. HADOOP-17514 | Minor | Remove trace subcommand from hadoop CLI `trace` subcommand of hadoop CLI was removed as a follow-up of removal of TraceAdmin protocol. HADOOP-17482 | Minor | Remove Commons Logger from FileSystem Class The protected commons-logging LOG has been removed from the FileSystem class. Any FileSystem implementation which referenced this for logging will no longer link. Fix: move these implementations to using their own, private SLF4J log (or other logging API) HADOOP-17531 | Critical | DistCp: Reduce memory usage on copying huge directories Added a -useiterator option in distcp which uses listStatusIterator for building the listing. Primarily to reduce memory usage at client for building listing. HADOOP-16870 | Major | Use spotbugs-maven-plugin instead of findbugs-maven-plugin Removed findbugs from the hadoop build images and added spotbugs instead. Upgraded SpotBugs to 4.2.2 and spotbugs-maven-plugin to 4.2.0. HADOOP-17222 | Major | ** Create socket address leveraging URI cache** DFS client can use the newly added URI cache when creating socket address for read operations. By default it is disabled. When enabled, creating socket address will use cached URI object based on host:port to reduce the frequency of URI object creation. To enable it, set the following config key to true: <property> <name>dfs.client.read.uri.cache.enabled</name> <value>true</value> </property> HADOOP-16524 | Major | Automatic keystore reloading for HttpServer2 Adds auto-reload of keystore. Adds below new config (default 10 seconds): ssl.{0}.stores.reload.interval The refresh interval used to check if either of the truststore or keystore certificate file has changed. HDFS-15942 | Major | Increase Quota initialization threads The default quota initialization thread count during the NameNode startup process (dfs.namenode.quota.init-threads) is increased from 4 to 12. HADOOP-17524 | Major | Remove EventCounter and Log counters from JVM Metrics Removed log counter from JVMMetrics because this feature strongly depends on Log4J 1.x API. HDFS-15975 | Major | Use LongAdder instead of AtomicLong This JIRA changes public fields in DFSHedgedReadMetrics. If you are using the public member variables of DFSHedgedReadMetrics, you need to use them through the public API. HADOOP-17650 | Major | Fails to build using Maven 3.8.1 In order to resolve build issues with Maven 3.8.1, we have to bump SolrJ to latest version 8.8.2 as of now. Solr is used by YARN application catalog. Hence, we would recommend upgrading Solr cluster accordingly before upgrading entire Hadoop cluster to 3.4.0 if the YARN application catalog service is used. YARN-9279 | Major | Remove the old hamlet package org.apache.hadoop.yarn.webapp.hamlet package was removed. Use org.apache.hadoop.yarn.webapp.hamlet2 instead. YARN-10820 | Major | Make GetClusterNodesRequestPBImpl thread safe Added syncronization so that the “yarn node list” command does not fail intermittently HDFS-16265 | Blocker | Refactor HDFS tool tests for better reuse WARNING: No release note provided for this change. HADOOP-17956 | Major | Replace all default Charset usage with UTF-8 All of the default charset usages have been replaced to UTF-8. If the default charset of your environment is not UTF-8, the behavior can be different. HDFS-16278 | Major | Make HDFS snapshot tools cross platform WARNING: No release note provided for this change. HDFS-16285 | Major | Make HDFS ownership tools cross platform WARNING: No release note provided for this change. YARN-8234 | Critical | Improve RM system metrics publisher’s performance by pushing events to timeline server in batch When Timeline Service V1 or V1.5 is used, if “yarn.resourcemanager.system-metrics-publisher.timeline-server-v1.enable-batch” is set to true, ResourceManager sends timeline events in batch. The default value is false. If this functionality is enabled, the maximum number that events published in batch is configured by “yarn.resourcemanager.system-metrics-publisher.timeline-server-v1.batch-size”. The default value is 1000. The interval of publishing events can be configured by “yarn.resourcemanager.system-metrics-publisher.timeline-server-v1.interval-seconds”. By default, it is set to 60 seconds. HDFS-16419 | Major | Make HDFS data transfer tools cross platform WARNING: No release note provided for this change. HADOOP-17526 | Major | Use Slf4jRequestLog for HttpRequestLog Use jetty’s Slf4jRequestLog for http request log. As a side effect, we remove the dummy HttpRequestLogAppender, just make use of DailyRollingFileAppender. But the DRFA in log4j1 lacks the ability of specifying the max retain files, so there is no retainDays config any more. Will add the above ability back after we switch to log4j2’s RollingFileAppender. HDFS-15382 | Major | Split one FsDatasetImpl lock to volume grain locks. Throughput is one of the core performance evaluation for DataNode instance. However it does not reach the best performance especially for Federation deploy all the time although there are different improvement, because of the global coarse-grain lock. These series issues (include HDFS-16534, HDFS-16511, HDFS-15382 and HDFS-16429.) try to split the global coarse-grain lock to fine-grain lock which is double level lock for blockpool and volume, to improve the throughput and avoid lock impacts between blockpools and volumes. HADOOP-13386 | Major | Upgrade Avro to 1.9.2 Java classes generated from previous versions of avro will need to be recompiled HDFS-16511 | Major | Improve lock type for ReplicaMap under fine-grain lock mode. WARNING: No release note provided for this change. HADOOP-18188 | Major | Support touch command for directory Before this improvement, “hadoop fs -touch” command threw PathIsDirectoryException for directory. Now the command supports directory and will not throw that exception. HDFS-16534 | Major | Split datanode block pool locks to volume grain. WARNING: No release note provided for this change. HADOOP-18088 | Major | Replace log4j 1.x with reload4j log4j 1 was replaced with reload4j which is fork of log4j 1.2.17 with the goal of fixing pressing security issues. If you are depending on the hadoop artifacts in your build were explicitly excluding log4 artifacts, and now want to exclude the reload4j files, you will need to update your exclusion lists <exclusion> <groupId>org.slf4j</groupId> <artifactId>slf4j-reload4j</artifactId> </exclusion> <exclusion> <groupId>ch.qos.reload4j</groupId> <artifactId>reload4j</artifactId> </exclusion> HADOOP-15983 | Major | Use jersey-json that is built to use jackson2 Use modified jersey-json 1.20 in https://github.com/pjfanning/jersey-1.x/tree/v1.20 that uses Jackson 2.x. By this change, Jackson 1.x dependency has been removed from Hadoop. downstream applications which explicitly exclude jersey from transitive dependencies must now exclude com.github.pjfanning:jersey-json HADOOP-18219 | Blocker | Fix shadedclient test failure WARNING: No release note provided for this change. HDFS-16453 | Major | Upgrade okhttp from 2.7.5 to 4.9.3 okhttp has been updated to address CVE-2021-0341 HDFS-16595 | Major | Slow peer metrics - add median, mad and upper latency limits Namenode metrics that represent Slownode Json now include three important factors (median, median absolute deviation, upper latency limit) that can help user determine how urgently a given slownode requires manual intervention. HADOOP-18237 | Major | Upgrade Apache Xerces Java to 2.12.2 Apache Xerces has been updated to 2.12.2 to fix CVE-2022-23437 HADOOP-18332 | Major | Remove rs-api dependency by downgrading jackson to 2.12.7 Downgrades Jackson from 2.13.2 to 2.12.7 to fix class conflicts in downstream projects. This version of jackson does contain the fix for CVE-2020-36518. HADOOP-18079 | Major | Upgrade Netty to 4.1.77.Final Netty has been updated to address CVE-2019-20444, CVE-2019-20445 and CVE-2022-24823 HADOOP-18344 | Major | AWS SDK update to 1.12.262 to address jackson CVE-2018-7489 and AWS CVE-2022-31159 The AWS SDK has been updated to 1.12.262 to address jackson CVE-2018-7489 HADOOP-18382 | Minor | Upgrade AWS SDK to V2 - Prerequisites In preparation for an (incompatible but necessary) move to the AWS SDK v2, some uses of internal/deprecated uses of AWS classes/interfaces are logged as warnings, though only once during the life of a JVM. Set the log “org.apache.hadoop.fs.s3a.SDKV2Upgrade” to only log at INFO to hide these. HADOOP-18442 | Major | Remove the hadoop-openstack module The swift:// connector for openstack support has been removed. It had fundamental problems (swift’s handling of files > 4GB). A subset of the S3 protocol is now exported by almost all object store services -please use that through the s3a connector instead. The hadoop-openstack jar remains, only now it is empty of code. This is to ensure that projects which declare the JAR a dependency will still have successful builds. HADOOP-17563 | Major | Update Bouncy Castle to 1.68 or later bouncy castle 1.68+ is a multirelease JAR containing java classes compiled for different target JREs. older versions of asm.jar and maven shade plugin may have problems with these. fix: upgrade the dependencies HADOOP-18528 | Major | Disable abfs prefetching by default ABFS block prefetching has been disabled to avoid HADOOP-18521 and buffer sharing on multithreaded processes (Hive, Spark etc). This will have little/no performance impact on queries against Parquet or ORC data, but can slow down sequential stream processing, including CSV files -however, the read data will be correct. It may slow down distcp downloads, where the race condition does not arise. For maximum distcp performance re-enable the readahead by setting fs.abfs.enable.readahead to true. HADOOP-18621 | Critical | CryptoOutputStream::close leak when encrypted zones + quota exceptions WARNING: No release note provided for this change. HADOOP-18215 | Minor | Enhance WritableName to be able to return aliases for classes that use serializers If you have a SequenceFile with an old key or value class which has been renamed, you can use WritableName.addName to add an alias class. This functionality previously existed, but only worked for classes which extend Writable. It now works for any class, notably key or value classes which use io.serializations. HADOOP-18649 | Major | CLA and CRLA appenders to be replaced with RFA ContainerLogAppender and ContainerRollingLogAppender both have quite similar functionality as RollingFileAppender. Both are marked as IS.Unstable. Before migrating to log4j2, replacing them with RollingFileAppender. Any downstreamers using it should do the same. HADOOP-18654 | Major | Remove unused custom appender TaskLogAppender TaskLogAppender is IA.Private and IS.Unstable. Removing it before migrating to log4j2 as it is no longer used within Hadoop. Any downstreamers using it should use RollingFileAppender instead. HADOOP-18631 | Major | Migrate Async appenders to log4j properties Migrating Async appenders from code to log4j properties for namenode audit logger as well as datanode/namenode metric loggers Provided sample log4j properties on how we can configure AsyncAppender to wrap RFA for the loggers Incompatible change as three hdfs-site configs are no longer in use, they are to be replaced with log4j properties. Removed them and added a log to indicate that they are now replaced with log4j properties. The configs: dfs.namenode.audit.log.async dfs.namenode.audit.log.async.blocking dfs.namenode.audit.log.async.buffer.size Namenode audit logger as well as datanode/namenode metric loggers now use SLF4J logger rather than log4j logger directly HADOOP-18329 | Major | Add support for IBM Semeru OE JRE 11.0.15.0 and greater Support has been added for IBM Semeru Runtimes, where due to vendor name based logic and changes in the java.vendor property, failures could occur on java 11 runtimes 11.0.15.0 and above. HADOOP-18687 | Major | Remove unnecessary dependency on json-smart json-smart is no longer dependency of the hadoop-auth module (it not required) so is not exported transitively as a dependency or included in hadoop releases. If application code requires this on the classpath, a version must be added to the classpath explicitly -you get to choose which one HADOOP-18752 | Major | Change fs.s3a.directory.marker.retention to “keep” The s3a connector no longer deletes directory markers by default, which speeds up write operations, reduces iO throttling and saves money. this can cause problems with older hadoop releases trying to write to the same bucket. (Hadoop 3.3.0; Hadoop 3.2.x before 3.2.2, and all previous releases). Set “fs.s3a.directory.marker.retention” to “delete” for backwards compatibility MAPREDUCE-7432 | Major | Make Manifest Committer the default for abfs and gcs By default, the mapreduce manifest committer is used for jobs working with abfs and gcs.. Hadoop mapreduce jobs will pick this up automatically; for Spark it is a bit complicated: read the docs to see the steps required. HADOOP-18820 | Major | AWS SDK v2: make the v1 bridging support optional The v1 aws-sdk-bundle JAR has been removed; it only required for third party applications or for use of v1 SDK AWSCredentialsProvider classes. There is automatic migration of the standard providers from the v1 to v2 classes, so this is only of issue for third-party providers or if very esoteric classes in the V1 SDK are used. Consult the aws_sdk_upgrade document for details HADOOP-18073 | Major | S3A: Upgrade AWS SDK to V2 The S3A connector now uses the V2 AWS SDK. This is a significant change at the source code level. Any applications using the internal extension/override points in the filesystem connector are likely to break. Consult the document aws_sdk_upgrade for the full details. HADOOP-18876 | Major | ABFS: Change default from disk to bytebuffer for fs.azure.data.blocks.buffer The default value for fs.azure.data.blocks.buffer is changed from “disk” to “bytebuffer” This will speed up writing to azure storage, at the risk of running out of memory -especially if there are many threads writing to abfs at the same time and the upload bandwidth is limited. If jobs do run out of memory writing to abfs, change the option back to “disk” HADOOP-18948 | Minor | S3A. Add option fs.s3a.directory.operations.purge.uploads to purge on rename/delete S3A directory delete and rename will optionally abort all pending uploads under the to-be-deleted paths when fs.s3a.directory.operations.purge.upload is true It is off by default. HADOOP-18996 | Major | S3A to provide full support for S3 Express One Zone Hadoop S3A connector has explicit awareness of and support for S3Express storage.A filesystem can now be probed for inconsistent directoriy listings through fs.hasPathCapability(path, “fs.capability.directory.listing.inconsistent”). If true, then treewalking code SHOULD NOT report a failure if, when walking into a subdirectory, a list/getFileStatus on that directory raises a FileNotFoundException. YARN-5597 | Major | YARN Federation improvements We have enhanced the YARN Federation functionality for improved usability. The enhanced features are as follows: 1. YARN Router now boasts a full implementation of all interfaces including the ApplicationClientProtocol, ResourceManagerAdministrationProtocol, and RMWebServiceProtocol. 2. YARN Router support for application cleanup and automatic offline mechanisms for subCluster. 3. Code improvements were undertaken for the Router and AMRMProxy, along with enhancements to previously pending functionalities. 4. Audit logs and Metrics for Router received upgrades. 5. A boost in cluster security features was achieved, with the inclusion of Kerberos support. 6. The page function of the router has been enhanced. 7. A set of commands has been added to the Router side for operating on SubClusters and Policies. HADOOP-18830 | Major | S3A: Cut S3 Select S3 Select is no longer supported through the S3A connector HADOOP-18993 | Minor | S3A: Add option fs.s3a.classloader.isolation (#6301) If the user wants to load custom implementations of AWS Credential Providers through user provided jars can set {{fs.s3a.extensions.isolated.classloader}} to {{false}}. 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How to Contribute to Open Source GitHub Repositories Discover more from daily.dev Personalized news feed, dev communities and search, much better than what’s out there. Maybe ;) Start reading - Free forever Start reading - Free forever Continue reading > Start reading - Free forever Start now Home Blog Get into tech How to Contribute to Open Source GitHub Repositories Feb 21, 2024 Author Nimrod Kramer @NimrodKramer Related tags on daily.dev Table of contents Read more on daily.dev 🎯 Learn how to contribute to open source GitHub repositories, understand the benefits, find projects, make your first pull request, and engage with the open source community. Contributing to open source projects on GitHub can seem daunting for beginners. But with the right guidance on selecting a project, setting up your development environment, and making changes, you can successfully make your first open source contribution on GitHub. This guide will walk you through the entire process step-by-step, from creating a GitHub account to opening your first pull request, empowering you to join the open source community. Embarking on Your Open Source Journey Understanding Open Source Software: A Beginner's Primer Open source software (OSS) is software with source code that anyone can inspect, modify, and enhance. The code is openly shared so developers can collaborate and evolve the software. Key aspects of OSS include: Free distribution - OSS can be used and shared freely. Open source code - The source code is public and accessible for anyone to view, modify, and distribute. Collaborative development - OSS projects involve global collaboration between developers. Anyone can contribute code, find bugs, suggest improvements, etc. Rapid innovation - By enabling collaborative development on a global scale, OSS fosters faster innovation cycles. New features emerge through community cooperation. Contributing to OSS presents exciting learning and growth opportunities, especially for those new to software development. It allows you to gain practical experience, expand your skills, build a portfolio, and engage with the wider development community. Why Contribute to Open Source Projects? Here are some of the key benefits of contributing to open source projects: Develop new skills - Work on real-world projects to practice coding, debugging, documentation, communication, etc. Enhance your portfolio - Public contributions serve as proof of your abilities for future job and freelance applications. Build your network - Interact with fellow developers worldwide who can become mentors, collaborators, and friends. Solve meaningful problems - OSS projects empower people to create solutions for themselves and others. Add your talents to make a difference. Learn best practices - Exposure to high-quality code and feedback from experienced developers helps you improve. Express creativity - Implement innovative features and optimizations to flex your creative muscles. Gain recognition - Quality contributions can boost your reputation both within projects and across the wider tech community. Exploring GitHub Open Source Projects for Beginners GitHub hosts a vibrant ecosystem of OSS projects welcoming new contributors. Here are some beginner-friendly options: First Timers Only - Repositories labeled for first-time contributors. Good First Issue - Beginner issues to start contributing. Awesome for Beginners - A curated list of projects for getting started. Up For Grabs - Start tackling unclaimed issues. First Contributions - A hands-on tutorial for creating your first pull request. The key is finding projects that interest you and match your current skill level. Review the documentation, communication channels, and open issues to determine if a project is a good fit. Start small by fixing typos, improving documentation, adding comments, or correcting minor bugs. This builds confidence for tackling more complex contributions over time. How do I start contributing to open source projects on GitHub? You can start contributing to open source projects on GitHub by following these steps: Explore Projects Browse GitHub to find open source projects that interest you and match your skills. Search by topic, programming language, most popular, or recommended for new contributors. Some places to look: GitHub Explore First Timers Only Up For Grabs Good First Issues Fork the Repository Once you've found a project, fork it by clicking the "Fork" button. This creates your own copy of the repository to work on. Create a Branch It's good practice to create a new branch to keep your changes separate from the main branch: git checkout -b my-new-feature Name your branch something descriptive for the feature or fix you'll be working on. Make Changes Make your code changes to implement the feature or bug fix. Test your changes thoroughly. Commit Your Changes Commit your changes with a descriptive commit message: git commit -m "Implement new feature X" Group related commits together in logical chunks. Push to GitHub Push your changes to your forked repository on GitHub: git push origin my-new-feature Open Pull Request On GitHub, open a pull request from your branch to the upstream repository. Describe your changes and why you made them. Request a review. Discuss and Update Have a conversation in the pull request with the maintainers. Make changes to address any feedback. Push follow-up commits to keep the PR updated. Celebrate When Merged! Hooray! You've successfully made your first open source contribution! 🎉 Keep contributing to projects and growing your skills. How do I contribute to a public GitHub repository? Contributing to public GitHub repositories is a great way to get involved in open source projects. Here are the basic steps to make your first contribution: Create a Fork The first step is to create a "fork" of the repository you want to contribute to. This creates a copy of the codebase that you can edit without impacting the original project. On GitHub, you'll see a "Fork" button on the top right of the repository page - click that to fork the repo to your own GitHub account. Clone Your Fork Locally Next, you'll want to clone your forked copy of the repository to your local machine so you can make changes: git clone https://github.com/<your-username>/<repo-name> Then, navigate into the new project directory: cd <repo-name> Create a New Branch It's best practice to create a new branch for each contribution instead of making changes directly on the main branch: git checkout -b <branch-name> Make Your Changes Now you can make edits, add features, fix bugs - whatever your contribution is. Be sure to test your changes! Commit Your Changes Once you're happy with your edits, stage and commit them: git add . git commit -m "Your commit message" Write clear, concise commit messages to explain your changes. Push Your Commits Push your changes to your forked GitHub repository: git push origin <branch-name> Open a Pull Request On GitHub, you should now see the option to open a pull request - this proposes merging your contributions from your fork into the main repository. The project owners will review and approve your PR or start a discussion if there are any other changes needed. Once approved and merged, congratulations - you've contributed to open source! How do I contribute to a file in GitHub? Adding a CONTRIBUTING file helps clarify how others can participate in your project. Here are the steps to add one in GitHub: Navigate to the main page of your GitHub repository Click on the Add file dropdown menu above the file list Select Create new file Name the file CONTRIBUTING.md In the file editor, add information about: How to report issues or bugs Coding standards and conventions Ways to contribute: Code Documentation Design Translation Testing procedures Scroll down and click Commit new file to save Including CONTRIBUTING guidelines makes it easier for new contributors to understand your project's processes. The file also signals that you welcome community participation. Some things to cover are coding standards to follow, instructions for reporting bugs/issues, testing procedures, and different ways to contribute besides coding. The CONTRIBUTING file gives your project transparency and helps it be more collaborative. Even if you are the sole contributor, adding these guidelines early on will save time later as others join. It's an important part of building an open culture that welcomes new ideas. sbb-itb-bfaad5b How to do open source contributions? Contributing to open source can seem daunting, but following this checklist can help ensure your first contribution goes smoothly: A CHECKLIST BEFORE YOU CONTRIBUTE Meets the definition of open source - Ensure the project has an open source license allowing contributions from anyone. Project actively accepts contributions - Look at the project's CONTRIBUTING file, recent commit activity, and open issues to see if maintainers are responsive and welcoming to new contributors. Project is welcoming - A code of conduct, documentation, labeling first-time issues, and a friendly tone in discussions indicate a welcoming project. Give context - In your pull request or issue, explain your reasons for contributing and what problem you are trying to solve to help maintainers understand your perspective. Do your homework beforehand - Read documentation, review open issues, research previous discussions to ensure you are not duplicating efforts. Keep requests short and direct - Be clear and concise in your communications to respect maintainers' time. Link to longer discussions if needed. Keep all communication public - Discuss contributions publicly through issues or pull requests rather than private channels to keep transparency. It's okay to ask questions (but be patient!) - Don't hesitate to ask for clarification, but understand that maintainers volunteer their time and may not respond instantly. The open source community appreciates new contributors as they bring fresh perspectives. By following these tips, you can make the process smooth for both yourself and maintainers. Over time, you will become a member of the community! Get Started with Open Source Contributions This section provides a step-by-step guide for beginners looking to make their first open source contribution on GitHub. Setting Up Your GitHub Account To contribute to open source projects on GitHub, you'll first need to: Set up a free GitHub account Configure your profile with your name, location, bio, profile picture etc. This helps build credibility within the open source community Set up two-factor authentication for account security Familiarize yourself with GitHub's interface and features like Issues, Pull Requests, Repositories etc. GitHub provides excellent documentation and guides for beginners. Invest some time going through these to set up an optimal account. Mastering the Basics of Git and GitHub Before you can contribute effectively, having a solid grasp of some fundamental Git and GitHub concepts is essential: Install Git on your local machine and understand basic commands like clone , commit , push , pull etc. Here's a great Git tutorial for beginners . Fork repositories you wish to contribute to. This creates your own copy to work on. Create branches for your contributions to keep them isolated. Open and work on issues assigned to you within repositories. Issues help coordinate contributions. Submit polished pull requests with your changes for review and potential merging. Practice using Git locally and make some test contributions to build confidence. The workflow will quickly become second nature! How to Find Open Source Projects to Contribute to on GitHub With some fundamentals in place, it's time to find projects matching your interests and abilities! The First Timers Only site compiles beginner-friendly open source opportunities. GitHub's Good First Issues helps you filter repositories by your skills. Specific communities like Up For Grabs or First Contributions organize beginner issues across various projects. Look for documentation gaps, bug fixes, UI enhancements or other entry-level issues to cut your teeth on. Work up to more complex contributions as you gain experience! Your First GitHub Contributions: A Step-by-Step Guide Contributing to open source can be an exciting and rewarding way to enhance your coding skills, build your portfolio, and give back to the developer community. This guide will walk first-timers through the process of making that all-important first contribution on GitHub. How to Fork a Repository on GitHub Forking a repository creates your own copy of it under your GitHub account. This allows you to freely experiment with changes without affecting the original project. Here are the steps: Navigate to the project's GitHub page and click the "Fork" button in the top-right. This creates a forked copy in your account. The forked repository copy appears in your GitHub repositories. You're now ready to clone it locally. Cloning and Setting Up Your Local Development Environment Cloning downloads a local version of your forked repository to work on. Make sure you've installed Git and set up a development environment with text editor or IDE. Here's how to clone: Copy the forked repository URL on GitHub. Open terminal/command prompt and git clone <forked-url> to download files. Set the upstream remote so you can sync changes from original repo: git remote add upstream <original-url> Creating a New Feature Branch for Your Contribution Develop new features and changes in dedicated branches instead of main branch. This keeps it organized: git checkout -b <branchname> Descriptive branch names like "add-readme-section" help identify purpose. How to Make and Test Your Code Changes Time to add your contribution! Follow project contribution guidelines, coding styleguides, or issues marked "good first issue". Develop and test locally with Git commits before pushing changes. Add meaningful commit messages so maintainers can follow development. Make atomic commits for easier reviewing/rollback. Committing Your Changes and Pushing to GitHub Once changes are ready, commit them to your forked repository branch: git add . git commit -m "Detailed commit message" git push origin <branchname> This updates your remote GitHub fork branch. Opening Your First Pull Request You're ready to have maintainers review your changes: In your forked GitHub repository, click "Pull request" button for your branch. Give PR an informative title and description explaining changes. Project maintainers will review, provide feedback, and potentially merge it in! And that's how you make your first open source contribution on GitHub! Navigating the Open Source Landscape: Beyond Your First Contribution Encourage readers to build upon their initial GitHub contribution by engaging more deeply with the open source community. Finding Good First Issues to Tackle After making your first open source contribution on GitHub, the next step is to find more "good first issues" that are well-suited for new contributors. Here are some tips: Look for the labels good first issue , beginner , easy , or help wanted . Maintainers often tag issues that are ideal for newbies. Check the project's CONTRIBUTING guide for advice on getting started. Some projects maintain a specific list of beginner-friendly issues. If there's a Slack or Discord channel, ask about good first issues to tackle. The community is often happy to guide new contributors. Once you gain experience on easier issues, try finding slightly more complex ones to stretch your skills. Participating in Code Reviews and Community Discussions To become a valued member of an open source project, it's important to get involved beyond just contributing code: Ask clarifying questions during code reviews of your pull requests. Be receptive to feedback from maintainers and community members. Provide thoughtful code reviews for other contributors' PRs. Offer constructive suggestions. Join the conversation in Slack/Discord. Share ideas and give technical help to other community members. Help triage issues , reproduce bug reports, etc. This allows maintainers to focus on higher-priority tasks. Building positive relationships and demonstrating dedication to a project is key. The Path to Becoming an Open Source Project Maintainer As you continue contributing high-quality code and participating actively, you may be invited to become a maintainer, taking on additional responsibilities: Monitor pull requests and issues to ensure community guidelines are followed Review and merge approved pull requests Make releases of new software versions Shape project roadmaps and processes While being a maintainer requires more work, it allows you to guide the project's direction. It also looks great on your resume! Conclusion: Reflecting on the Open Source Contribution Experience Revisiting the Benefits of Open Source Contributions Contributing to open source projects on GitHub provides numerous benefits for developers of all skill levels. It allows you to: Gain practical experience using version control systems like Git and GitHub. Improve coding abilities through reading and reviewing others' code. Enhance collaboration and communication skills by interacting with project maintainers and contributors. Expand your development portfolio with real-world examples of contributions. Network with other developers and potentially find job opportunities. Learn about agile software development workflows. Discover new projects and technologies that could be useful for your own work. Join open source communities where you can both seek help and share your knowledge. Resources and Communities for Ongoing Learning There are many online resources and communities that can help continue your open source education: DigitalOcean's How To Contribute to Open Source Guide - Articles and tutorials on finding projects, making contributions, open source workflows, and more. Open Source Guides - Collection of best practices for starting and running open source projects. Open Source Friday Events - Global events to encourage contributions to open source projects. 24 Pull Requests - Year-round initiative promoting open source collaboration through GitHub contributions. Up For Grabs - Lists projects that actively want help from new contributors. Open Source Slack/Discord Communities - Great places to chat with other open source enthusiasts. Related Blog Posts How to Start Contributing to Open Source Projects Dev Resources: Community-Driven Content How to Get Started with Software Development: First Steps How to learn to code Author Nimrod Kramer @NimrodKramer Related tags on daily.dev Table of contents Read more on daily.dev Why not level up your reading with daily.dev? Stay up-to-date with the latest developer news every time you open a new tab. Start reading - Free forever Why not level up your reading with daily.dev? Stay up-to-date with the latest developer news every time you open a new tab. 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Latest Software Development News: Cloud Computing Shifts Discover more from daily.dev Personalized news feed, dev communities and search, much better than what’s out there. Maybe ;) Start reading - Free forever Start reading - Free forever Continue reading > Start reading - Free forever Start now Home Blog Get into tech Latest Software Development News: Cloud Computing Shifts Feb 16, 2024 Author Nimrod Kramer @NimrodKramer Related tags on daily.dev Table of contents Read more on daily.dev 🎯 Explore the latest software development news on cloud computing shifts, microservices, low-code platforms, API-first development, and remote work potential. Stay informed on how cloud computing is transforming software development practices. Most people would agree that keeping up with the latest software development news can be challenging. In this post, we'll explore major cloud computing shifts that are transforming software development practices and creating new opportunities for developers. You'll discover cloud infrastructure trends, the rise of microservices and low-code platforms, new approaches like API-first development and DevOps deployment, remote work potential, and more from the latest developer news . Introduction to Cloud-Driven Software Development Trends A shift towards cloud computing is rapidly changing how software is developed and deployed. As more organizations adopt cloud platforms like AWS, Azure, and Google Cloud, developers must adapt to new infrastructure environments, architectures, and methodologies. Understanding the latest cloud capabilities can unlock new opportunities for collaboration, efficiency, and innovation. Exploring the Latest Software Development News Today Recent surveys show over 90% of enterprises now use public or private cloud services. Adoption has grown by over 30% year-over-year from 2020-2021 as more workloads migrate to the cloud. Key drivers include flexibility, scalability, and lower costs compared to on-premises data centers. As per the latest software development news today, this widespread adoption directly impacts developers. Cloud-native development prioritizes loosely coupled microservices, APIs, containerization, and infrastructure-as-code solutions. Teams must learn new skills to build applications suited for dynamic cloud environments. Understanding Cloud Infrastructure Environments The cloud offers almost unlimited compute power, storage, and services on-demand. This allows developers to focus less on infrastructure management, freeing more time for coding and collaboration. Key cloud capabilities like serverless computing and edge computing are also gaining traction. Serverless abstracts servers entirely, executing code only when triggered by events like API calls. Edge computing pushes processing to local devices, reducing latency. As developers better understand these emerging cloud infrastructure environments, they can build more resilient, performant and innovative applications aligned to business needs. Joining developer communities and learning from peers accelerates this process. Cloud Computing's Influence on Software Development Practices Cloud computing has fundamentally shifted how software is developed and delivered. By providing on-demand access to computing resources, the cloud has enabled more flexible and scalable development practices. Shift to Microservices in Cloud Development Architecture The rise of cloud-native development has driven a migration from large, monolithic applications to smaller, independently deployable microservices. This modular approach aligns with the dynamic resource allocation of cloud platforms. Key benefits include: Faster iteration - Microservices can be developed and updated independently without affecting the entire codebase. This accelerates feature development. Flexible scaling - Individual microservices can scale up or down based on demand instead of the entire monolith. This optimizes infrastructure costs. Resilience - Issues with one microservice are isolated from the rest of the application. This increases overall uptime and reliability. Advent of Low-Code Platforms in Custom Software Development Low-code platforms provide visual, drag-and-drop interfaces for building cloud-based applications without extensive coding. These tools allow faster delivery with fewer specialized developers. Key aspects include: Rapid application development - Low-code platforms significantly accelerate development lifecycles, enabling faster prototyping and deployment. Wider access - With less emphasis on manual coding, low-code opens up custom software development to more citizen developers. Cloud-native support - Leading low-code platforms integrate natively with major cloud providers like AWS, Azure, and Google Cloud. Automated Infrastructure Provisioning in the Development Lifecycle Infrastructure-as-Code (IaC) tools like Terraform allow developers to define and provision cloud infrastructure through code. This introduces automation into environment configuration: Consistency - IaC ensures development, test, and production environments share a common configuration. Efficiency - Automated scripting eliminates manual setup and reduces risk of human error. Version control - Storing IaC scripts in repositories allows tracking of infrastructure changes. API-First Approach: A Pillar of Cloud Development The API-first strategy focuses on designing reusable APIs before implementation, a reversal from legacy applications where APIs were an afterthought. This aligns with cloud development principles: Modularity - APIs enable loose coupling between services, supporting independent evolution. Interoperability - Standardized APIs abstract underlying implementations allowing integration between diverse platforms and languages. Developer experience - Well-documented APIs enhance developer productivity when building client applications and services. Embracing Agile Methodology and DevOps Deployment Cloud computing complements modern software methodologies like Agile which focus on early and frequent working software releases. Integrating Agile with DevOps further accelerates cloud delivery: Continuous integration & delivery - Automates build, test, and deployment steps to improve release efficiency. Infrastructure automation - Scripts provisioning and configuration to easily replicate environments. Monitoring & observability - Enhanced visibility into system and application metrics to rapidly detect and resolve issues. Together, Agile and DevOps unlock the velocity and experimentation the cloud enables while maintaining stability and reliability expected of enterprise systems. sbb-itb-bfaad5b Latest News in Software Industry: Developer Opportunities and Networking Cloud computing adoption is accelerating, creating new opportunities and demands for software developers. As organizations shift more workloads to the cloud, developers need expertise in areas like cloud architecture design and DevOps to build and manage cloud-native applications . This section explores emerging roles and skills requirements for developers as the industry embraces cloud platforms. Cloud Architecture Design: A New Frontier for Developers With cloud adoption growing rapidly, understanding how to design scalable and resilient cloud-based applications is a crucial skillset. Developers are needed who can: Choose the right cloud infrastructure environments and services for specific workloads Architect solutions optimized for cloud platforms, using best practices Design modular components and microservices oriented architectures Build in security, compliance, and governance from the start Mastering cloud architecture principles allows developers to fully utilize the flexibility and power of cloud platforms. This expertise is in high demand as organizations modernize legacy applications and build new cloud-native software systems. Professional Networking Opportunities in a Cloud-Dominant Era Widespread reliance on cloud technologies has expanded professional networking and collaboration opportunities for developers in several ways: Open source projects on GitHub allow developers worldwide to cooperate on building cloud-based tools and platforms Remote work enabled by cloud services allows developers to join globally distributed teams Attendance at virtual cloud computing conferences and events facilitates networking Participation in online cloud computing communities breeds connections With geographical location no longer a barrier, developers can grow their professional networks exponentially in a cloud-first world. DevOps and SRE: Skills in High Demand To deploy and operate complex cloud-native applications, organizations need developers with DevOps and Site Reliability Engineering (SRE) skills including: Infrastructure as Code (IaC) using tools like Terraform and CloudFormation CI/CD pipeline automation Cloud monitoring, logging and troubleshooting SRE practices like blameless postmortems As cloud adoption matures, DevOps and SRE will become mandatory capabilities for developers working on enterprise-grade cloud projects and teams. Remote Work in Software Dev News: A Cloud-Enabled Reality By enabling access to tools, data and systems from anywhere with an internet connection, cloud platforms make remote software development seamless and practical at scale. Freed from geography constraints, developers can: Join globally distributed teams and projects Gain flexibility to work when and where they want Reduce commute time and increase work-life balance As more organizations rely on cloud services for key workloads, remote and hybrid work models for developers will likely become the norm rather than the exception. Enterprise Java Applications and Microservices in the Cloud Cloud native technologies like containers, Kubernetes and serverless are ideal deployment platforms for Java enterprise applications and microservices architectures. Benefits include: Easy scalability Faster release cycles Resiliency and availability Cost savings As cloud adoption spreads across enterprises, developers building and modernizing Java systems will need fluency in cloud native deployment patterns. Software Developer News Sites: Staying Informed on Cloud Shifts Identifying key resources and sites that offer up-to-date information on cloud computing and software development is crucial for developers looking to stay current. Here are some of the top sites to follow: Top Software Developer News Sites to Follow Hacker News - One of the most popular tech news aggregators with a strong focus on software development. Features the latest news and discussions. Reddit Programming - A thriving Reddit community discussing programming languages, coding questions, developer news, and more. DZone - Offers original programming content including tutorials, guides, and news. Features content hubs for various languages and frameworks. The New Stack - Publishes the latest analysis and commentary on cloud-native computing, containers, and microservices. InfoQ - Covers emerging tech trends with a software development lens. Topics span programming languages, architecture, DevOps, and more. Developers News on Cloud Innovations and Case Studies Consuming case studies on real-world cloud usage allows developers to learn: Implementation challenges and solutions for cloud migrations Architectural patterns for designing cloud-native apps Optimization strategies for cloud infrastructure Business impacts of shifting legacy systems to the cloud Sites like AWS Customer Stories and Azure Customer Stories provide such case studies across various industries. Keeping Up with Latest Software Tech News in Cloud Computing Strategies developers can use to track cloud advancements: Subscribe to cloud provider blogs - Such as Amazon Web Services Blog, Google Cloud Blog, Microsoft Azure Blog etc. Follow influencers on social media - Industry thought leaders frequently discuss the latest in cloud. Attend virtual conferences and webinars - To learn about new cloud products and features. Setup news alerts - For cloud computing and related topics on sites like Google News. User Design and Experience in the Age of Cloud Software With increasing shift to cloud platforms, software teams must emphasize user-centric design including: Optimizing UX for varying device sizes and contexts Designing intuitive, self-service experiences Monitoring UX metrics and user feedback Iterating quickly to address pain points Enhancing accessibility following modern standards The cloud shift provides opportunities to engage users through compelling, personalized experiences. Key Takeaways on Cloud Computing and Software Development Cloud computing shifts are having a major influence on software development practices and career paths for developers. Here are some key takeaways: Accelerated Pace of Delivery in Cloud-Enabled Environments Cloud infrastructure allows for faster provisioning of environments needed to develop and test applications. This speeds up release cycles significantly. Technologies like containers and orchestration platforms like Kubernetes enable continuous delivery and deployment of software. Microservices architecture, which is well-suited for cloud environments, enables faster iterations. Emerging Technical Skills for the Latest Software Development News Understanding cloud infrastructure environments like AWS, Azure, and Google Cloud is becoming essential. Skills like Kubernetes, infrastructure automation, and CI/CD pipelines are in high demand to leverage cloud benefits. Focus on latest technologies like low code platforms, microservices, and API-first development. Software News Today: Embracing Remote Work Flexibility Cloud reliance enables location-independent collaboration between developers. Open source projects on GitHub showcase developer capabilities regardless of geography. Remote work enables developers to participate in global teams and opportunities. Key takeaways include faster delivery cycles, emerging skill demands like Kubernetes, and increased remote work flexibility - all catalyzed by cloud computing shifts covered in the latest software development news. Related posts News for Programmers: Community-Driven Insights Programmer Community: Continuous Learning How to Get Started with Software Development: First Steps How to Learn Software Engineering Online: A Guide Author Nimrod Kramer @NimrodKramer Related tags on daily.dev Table of contents Read more on daily.dev Why not level up your reading with daily.dev? Stay up-to-date with the latest developer news every time you open a new tab. Start reading - Free forever Why not level up your reading with daily.dev? Stay up-to-date with the latest developer news every time you open a new tab. Start reading - Free forever Read more Get into tech Beginner's Guide: How to Start Learning Coding from Scratch Start coding today with our free step-by-step guide. Learn which programming language to pick, best free resources, and create your first project in 30 days. Nimrod Kramer February 19, 2024 daily.dev Building the developer economy at daily.dev Discover how daily.dev is building a new developer economy powered by Cores and Awards — where real skills, contributions, and craftsmanship are recognized and rewarded by the community. Nimrod Kramer April 29, 2025 Get into tech VSCode Extensions Every Developer Needs Discover essential VSCode extensions for developers to enhance productivity, improve code quality, streamline project management, and collaborate effectively. Dive into tools like Prettier, ESLint, GitHub Copilot, Live Share, and more. Nimrod Kramer April 3, 2024 See more on daily.dev daily.dev is a professional network for developers to learn, collaborate, and grow together. 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Coding Project Ideas for Community Engagement Discover more from daily.dev Personalized news feed, dev communities and search, much better than what’s out there. Maybe ;) Start reading - Free forever Start reading - Free forever Continue reading > Start reading - Free forever Start now Home Blog Get into tech Coding Project Ideas for Community Engagement Feb 28, 2024 Author Nimrod Kramer @NimrodKramer Related tags on daily.dev Table of contents Read more on daily.dev 🎯 Explore coding project ideas for community engagement and learn how to make a positive impact through tech. From social platforms to environmental cleanup games, these projects bring people together. Looking for ways to use your coding skills to benefit your community? Here are some project ideas that can make a real difference: Social Platform : Create an app for community members to connect, share posts, and find events. Volunteer Exchange : Develop a website to match volunteers with opportunities that suit their skills and schedule. Event Manager : Build an app to help organize community events, manage tickets, and promote activities. Community Newsletter Tool : Make a platform for easy newsletter creation, distribution, and analytics for community groups. Civic Data Visualization : Use local data to create visualizations that inform about community affairs. These projects not only enhance your coding portfolio but also foster a sense of unity and collaboration in your local area. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced developer, there's something for everyone to contribute towards community betterment. The Importance of Community Engagement Through Coding Getting involved in community projects through coding is great for both the people who code and the community. Coders get to work on real projects that matter, learning a lot in the process. Communities get the benefit of having tech-savvy folks solve problems that can make life better for everyone. Why Community Engagement Matters For coders just starting out, working on community projects is a fantastic way to get better at coding and learn how projects come to life. They get to see a project from start to finish - figuring out what needs to be done, creating the code, testing it, and making sure it keeps working. This experience teaches important skills like working with others, explaining tech stuff in simple terms, and keeping a project on track. Plus, volunteering lets coders try out new tech stuff without the usual rules you might find in a regular job. This means they can learn and grow in ways they choose. Communities get a lot from having coders volunteer. Coders can make websites, apps, and other tools that help community groups do their work better, reach more people, and solve problems more efficiently. When communities tap into these tech skills, they can do cool things without needing a lot of money. Making an Impact Through Code Coders can really make a difference by working on things that matter, like keeping people safe, helping with health and education, or protecting the environment. They can make apps that help people communicate quickly in emergencies, keep track of community events, make it easier to volunteer, or let everyone access public information in a fun way. By automating boring tasks, they also help community groups focus on what's really important. And when they turn complex data into easy-to-understand visuals, they help everyone see what's going on in the community. In the end, coding for a good cause lets coders use their skills to help others. Seeing the positive change their work makes can be really rewarding. Coding Project Ideas for Community Engagement 1. Community Resource Sharing Platform Technology Stack To build a community resource sharing platform, you could use a combination of tools like MERN ( MongoDB , Express, React, Node.js ) or Django /Python. Think of MongoDB or PostgreSQL as big, flexible storage spaces for user info and what they're sharing. Express and Django are like the brains that make the website work fast and smart. React helps make the website look good and easy to use, while Python/Django helps organize how everything looks on the screen. For making the website look nice, you can use React Bootstrap or Material UI. The back-end part, which is Node.js or Python, will take care of signing people in, letting them upload files, searching, sending notifications, and more. You can use cloud services like AWS S3 for storing pictures and documents. Adding Maps and Calendar through APIs can help with finding places and scheduling. All these tools together let you build a community sharing platform that's easy and nice to use. Impact on Community A community resource sharing platform is like a big online library where people can lend and borrow things they need. It helps everyone save money, especially families and groups that don't have a lot to spend. They can borrow what they need instead of buying it. Groups that help the community can organize sharing better with this platform. It also helps the environment because things get reused instead of thrown away. Sharing unused spaces means less need to build new ones. This platform also brings people together. They meet when they share things, which can lead to new ideas and projects. It can even become a place where people find volunteer work or talk about what's happening in the community. In short, a sharing platform can help the community use what it has more wisely. It's good for the wallet, the planet, and brings people closer. 2. Local Event Organizer App Technology Stack To make a local event organizer app, you could use: React Native - This lets you create apps that work on both iPhones and Android phones using JavaScript. Firebase - For logging users in, storing details about events, and keeping images/files. Google Maps API - To show maps, locations, and directions. Stripe - For handling payments for tickets. SendGrid - To send emails or text messages with updates and reminders. Using these tools, you can build a user-friendly mobile app that makes planning and promoting events much easier. People can set up events with information like what it's about, where it is, when it's happening, ticket info, and pictures. The app can help spread the word, sell tickets, and send out updates. Impact on Community A local event organizer app could make it easier for people to come together for things like neighborhood parties, festivals, charity events, and group meetings. It can do a lot of the heavy lifting for event organizers, like making event pages, handling tickets and payments, getting the word out, and keeping track of schedules, all in one place. This means event organizers can spend more time making their events great and less time on the boring stuff. People looking for something to do can find events and buy tickets easily. By making it simpler to manage and find events, this app can help make neighborhoods more lively and connected. It can also show local events first to help more people come. In the end, this helps everyone in the community feel closer. Event organizers can also learn what works best by looking at data from their events. Community leaders can see how many people are joining in across different areas. Over time, this information can help plan events that bring people together in ways that matter to them. 3. Environmental Cleanup Game Technology Stack To create an environmental cleanup game, you might use: Unity - This helps build the game world and makes things move. Photon - Allows players to join and play together online. Mapbox - Creates realistic maps from real-world locations. Blender - Used to design 3D models like trash, tools, and vehicles. With these tools, you can develop a game where players work together to clean up different areas like parks, beaches, and cities. They can pick up trash, use cleanup machines, plant trees, and sort recycling. The game can show real places that need cleaning, making it more relatable. Impact on Community A game about cleaning up the environment can teach people about pollution and how to take care of our planet in a fun way. It shows how litter affects animals and why recycling is important. Players might feel more connected to places they know, like their local park, and want to help keep it clean in real life. Schools could use the game to get students excited about local cleanup efforts. The game could also highlight groups that organize cleanups, encouraging players to volunteer. Seeing the positive changes in the game could inspire players to make a difference in their communities. This game makes learning about the environment enjoyable and shows that when people work together, they can make a big difference. It encourages players to adopt good habits for taking care of our planet. 4. Neighborhood Watch Alert System Technology Stack To make a neighborhood watch alert system, you'll need: React Native - This helps us create apps for both iPhone and Android phones that can get alerts. AWS Lambda - A way to send notifications without needing a full server. DynamoDB - A place to keep all the alert info safe and organized. Auth0 - Makes sure only the right people can get into the app. Mapbox - Shows maps where incidents are happening. These tools help us make a quick and reliable app where community members can share and receive safety alerts. People can report problems by adding photos and where it happened. The app then tells other people in the neighborhood. Admins can check these alerts and talk to the police if needed. Impact on Community A neighborhood watch alert system helps neighbors watch out for each other and stay safe. It sends out quick alerts about nearby problems, so more people can help keep an eye out. This makes everyone feel like they're part of a team looking after their area. When alerts show exactly where something happened, nearby folks can decide if they can help right away, while waiting for the police. Sharing this info also helps spot patterns of trouble, making it easier to keep the neighborhood safe. People feel safer knowing their neighbors are looking out for them. The police can also use this info to know where to focus their efforts better. In the end, it helps bring the community together to make their neighborhood a safer place. 5. Community Skill-Share Platform Technology Stack To make a community skill-share website, you might use: Django - This is a tool that helps you build websites quickly. It takes care of a lot of the complicated stuff for you. PostgreSQL - A type of database that keeps track of all the details about users, what skills they have, events, and more. React - This helps make the website look good and easy for people to use. AWS S3 - A place to keep files like photos and videos that people share. Stripe - This lets you take payments if someone charges for teaching. Celery - This sends out reminders and updates to users about new things happening on the platform. With these tools, you can create a website where people can teach and learn all sorts of things - like cooking, arts, tech stuff, or everyday skills! Impact on Community A community skill-share platform lets people teach and learn from each other. It's a great way for everyone to get to know different people and learn new things without spending a lot of money. It also lets people realize they have skills others want to learn, making them feel good. Sharing skills helps them connect more with their community. People might even swap skills, like teaching gardening in return for learning how to bake. This helps everyone help each other out. They share more than skills - they share their culture, ideas, and friendship. This kind of sharing means less waste too. Instead of everyone buying their own tools, they can borrow and reuse what others have. In the end, this platform brings people together in a meaningful way, helping everyone share what they know and making the community stronger and more connected. sbb-itb-bfaad5b Conclusion Coding projects that focus on helping the community are a great way to do something good while getting better at coding. By working on projects that meet what the community needs, we can create websites and apps that bring people closer, help the environment, make resources easier to get to, and tackle local problems. Projects like creating ways for people to share things, tools for joining in on community decisions, games that teach about taking care of the environment, systems that keep neighborhoods safe, or websites where people can learn new skills from each other show how coding can help communities work better together. A little bit of coding can lead to big changes, helping people connect, talk, and work together on important things. For coders, using their skills to help their community doesn't just make them better at coding. It also lets them work on things they care about. Turning care into action, these projects let us use what we know to make the world a better place. Starting with small projects in our own areas, working together on open-source projects, or beginning new efforts from the ground up, coders can see how tech can lead to positive changes in society. As more people learn to code and more people get online, the chances to work on community-focused projects will keep growing. Whether by volunteering, taking action for a cause, or starting a business that does good, coding for the community can lead to results that make our societies stronger, give power to people, and inspire future coders to use their skills for good. Related Questions What are some coding projects I can do? Here are a few beginner-friendly coding projects you might like: Make a simple website or blog using HTML and CSS Create a basic 2D game using JavaScript Build a weather app that gets weather info from the internet Create a list of tasks web app with React Make a Twitter bot using Node.js Build a simple app for phones with React Native Help out on open source projects you find on GitHub These projects are a good start to practice coding. Begin with easy ones and take on more challenging projects as you get better. How do I choose a coding project? When picking a coding project, think about: What you know - Choose something that's a bit challenging but doable What you like - Pick a project in a topic you love Your goal - Decide if you're learning or building your work collection Size - Start with something small and manageable What you need - Make sure you have the time and resources Looking at websites with project ideas , GitHub, or talking to other coders can give you inspiration. 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Comparisons with Other Test Runners | Guide | Vitest Skip to content Main Navigation Guides API Config Blog v4.0.17 v4.0.17 Releases Notes Contributing Team unreleased v3.x v2.x v1.x v0.x Search English 简体中文 Appearance English 简体中文 Menu Return to top Sidebar Navigation Introduction Why Vitest Getting Started Features Browser Mode Why Browser Mode Getting Started Multiple Setups Component Testing Visual Regression Testing Trace View Guides CLI Test Filtering Test Context Test Environment Test Run Lifecycle Snapshot Mocking Mocking Dates Mocking Functions Mocking Globals Mocking Modules Mocking the File System Mocking Requests Mocking Timers Mocking Classes Parallelism Test Projects Reporters Coverage Testing Types Vitest UI In-Source Testing Test Annotations Extending Matchers IDE Integration Debugging Common Errors Migration Guide Migrating to Vitest 4.0 Migrating from Jest Performance Profiling Test Performance Improving Performance OpenTelemetry Advanced Getting Started Running Tests via API Extending Reporters Custom Pool Recipes Comparisons On this page Are you an LLM? You can read better optimized documentation at /guide/comparisons.md for this page in Markdown format Comparisons with Other Test Runners ​ Jest ​ Jest took over the Testing Framework space by providing out-of-the-box support for most JavaScript projects, a comfortable API ( it and expect ), and the full pack of testing features that most setups would require (snapshots, mocks, coverage). We are thankful to the Jest team and community for creating a delightful testing API and pushing forward a lot of the testing patterns that are now a standard in the web ecosystem. It is possible to use Jest in Vite setups. @sodatea built vite-jest , which aims to provide first-class Vite integration for Jest . The last blockers in Jest have been solved, so this is a valid option for your unit tests. However, in a world where we have Vite providing support for the most common web tooling (TypeScript, JSX, most popular UI Frameworks), Jest represents a duplication of complexity. If your app is powered by Vite, having two different pipelines to configure and maintain is not justifiable. With Vitest you get to define the configuration for your dev, build and test environments as a single pipeline, sharing the same plugins and the same vite.config.js. Even if your library is not using Vite (for example, if it is built with esbuild or Rollup), Vitest is an interesting option as it gives you a faster run for your unit tests and a jump in DX thanks to the default watch mode using Vite instant Hot Module Reload (HMR). Vitest offers compatibility with most of the Jest API and ecosystem libraries, so in most projects, it should be a drop-in replacement for Jest. Cypress ​ Cypress is a browser-based test runner and a complementary tool to Vitest. If you'd like to use Cypress, we suggest using Vitest for all headless logic in your application and Cypress for all browser-based logic. Cypress is known as an end-to-end testing tool, but their new component test runner has great support for testing Vite components and is an ideal choice to test anything that renders in a browser. Browser-based runners, like Cypress, WebdriverIO and Web Test Runner, will catch issues that Vitest cannot because they use the real browser and real browser APIs. Cypress's test driver is focused on determining if elements are visible, accessible, and interactive. Cypress is purpose-built for UI development and testing and its DX is centered around test driving your visual components. You see your component rendered alongside the test reporter. Once the test is complete, the component remains interactive and you can debug any failures that occur using your browser devtools. In contrast, Vitest is focused on delivering the best DX possible for lightning fast, headless testing. Node-based runners like Vitest support various partially-implemented browser environments, like jsdom , which implement enough for you to quickly unit test any code that references browser APIs. The tradeoff is that these browser environments have limitations in what they can implement. For example, jsdom is missing a number of features like window.navigation or a layout engine ( offsetTop , etc). Lastly, in contrast to the Web Test Runner, the Cypress test runner is more like an IDE than a test runner because you also see the real rendered component in the browser, along with its test results and logs. Cypress has also been integrating Vite in their products : re-building their App's UI using Vitesse and using Vite to test drive their project's development. We believe that Cypress isn't a good option for unit testing headless code, but that using Cypress (for E2E and Component Testing) and Vitest (for unit tests) would cover your app's testing needs. WebdriverIO ​ WebdriverIO is, similar to Cypress, a browser-based alternative test runner and a complementary tool to Vitest. It can be used as an end-to-end testing tool as well as for testing web components . It even uses components of Vitest under the hood, e.g. for mocking and stubbing within component tests. WebdriverIO comes with the same advantages as Cypress allowing you to test your logic in real browser. However, it uses actual web standards for automation, which overcomes some of the tradeoffs and limitation when running tests in Cypress. Furthermore, it allows you to run tests on mobile as well, giving you access to test your application in even more environments. Web Test Runner ​ @web/test-runner runs tests inside a headless browser, providing the same execution environment as your web application without the need for mocking out browser APIs or the DOM. This also makes it possible to debug inside a real browser using the devtools, although there is no UI shown for stepping through the test, as there is in Cypress tests. To use @web/test-runner with a Vite project, use @remcovaes/web-test-runner-vite-plugin . @web/test-runner does not include assertion or mocking libraries, so it is up to you to add them. uvu ​ uvu is a test runner for Node.js and the browser. It runs tests in a single thread, so tests are not isolated and can leak across files. Vitest, however, uses worker threads to isolate tests and run them in parallel. For transforming your code, uvu relies on require and loader hooks. Vitest uses Vite , so files are transformed with the full power of Vite's plugin system. In a world where we have Vite providing support for the most common web tooling (TypeScript, JSX, most popular UI Frameworks), uvu represents a duplication of complexity. If your app is powered by Vite, having two different pipelines to configure and maintain is not justifiable. With Vitest you get to define the configuration for your dev, build and test environments as a single pipeline, sharing the same plugins and the same configuration. uvu does not provide an intelligent watch mode to rerun the changed tests, while Vitest gives you amazing DX thanks to the default watch mode using Vite instant Hot Module Reload (HMR). uvu is a fast option for running simple tests, but Vitest can be faster and more reliable for more complex tests and projects. Mocha ​ Mocha is a test framework running on Node.js and in the browser. Mocha is a popular choice for server-side testing. Mocha is highly configurable and does not include certain features by default. For example, it does not come with an assertion library, with the idea being that Node's built-in assertion runner is good enough for most use cases. Another popular choice for assertions with Mocha is Chai . Vitest also provides out-of-the-box setup for a few other features, which take additional configuration or the addition of other libraries in Mocha, for example: Snapshot testing TypeScript JSX support Code Coverage Mocking Smart watch mode (only re-runs affected tests) While Mocha supports Native ESM, it has limitations and configuration constraints. Watch mode does not work with ES Module files, for example. Performance-wise, Mocha runs tests serially by default but supports parallel execution with the --parallel flag (though some reporters and features don't work in parallel mode). If you're already using Vite in your build pipeline, Vitest allows you to reuse the same configuration and plugins for testing, whereas Mocha would require a separate test setup. Vitest provides a Jest-compatible API while also supporting Mocha's familiar describe , it , and hook syntax, making migration straightforward for most test suites. Mocha remains a solid choice for projects that need a minimal, flexible test runner with complete control over their testing stack. However, if you want a modern testing experience with everything included out of the box - especially for Vite-powered applications - Vitest has you covered. Playwright ​ Playwright is a testing framework from Microsoft that excels at end-to-end testing across multiple browsers (Chromium, Firefox, and WebKit). It controls real browsers to test complete user workflows—from logging in and navigating your app to submitting forms and verifying results. Vitest, on the other hand, is optimised for fast, isolated unit and component tests in a headless environment. These differences make it an ideal complement to Vitest. A standard setup is to use Vitest for all unit and component tests (business logic, utilities, hooks, and UI component tests), and Playwright for end-to-end tests that verify critical user paths and cross-browser compatibility. This combination gives you fast feedback during development with Vitest while ensuring your complete application works correctly in real browsers with Playwright. Vitest recently introduced browser mode , which runs tests in real browsers. However, there are key architectural differences: Playwright component tests run in a Node.js process and control the browser remotely. Vitest's browser mode runs tests natively in the browser, maintaining consistency with Vitest's test runner and developer experience, but it does have some limitations . Suggest changes to this page Last updated: Pager Previous page Recipes © 2026 VoidZero Inc. and Vitest contributors.
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Choosing Competitive Programming Websites for Beginners Discover more from daily.dev Personalized news feed, dev communities and search, much better than what’s out there. Maybe ;) Start reading - Free forever Start reading - Free forever Continue reading > Start reading - Free forever Start now Home Blog Get into tech Choosing Competitive Programming Websites for Beginners Feb 24, 2024 Author Nimrod Kramer @NimrodKramer Related tags on daily.dev Table of contents Read more on daily.dev 🎯 Learn how to choose the best competitive programming website for beginners and get started with coding challenges. Boost your problem-solving skills and coding foundations. Choosing the right competitive programming website as a beginner can feel overwhelming. Here's a quick guide to help you decide: Codeforces : Offers a range of problems from easy to complex, with a large global community. LeetCode : Ideal for job interview prep with easy to hard problems and a rich learning section. HackerRank: Features lots of guides for beginners, supports many languages, and connects coders with companies. CodeChef : Has a beginner-friendly area and provides everything for free. AtCoder : Known for contests for all levels and a friendly, worldwide community. Quick Comparison Website Pros Cons Codeforces Large community, free, problem difficulty range Few beginner guides, basic website design LeetCode Many easy problems, rich learning resources, user-friendly Focus on job prep, some features are paid HackerRank Beginner-friendly guides, supports many languages, job opportunities Paid features, smaller community CodeChef Special area for beginners, free, supportive community Fewer problems, less intuitive website AtCoder Contests for all skill levels, active community, free Not primarily English, less beginner-focused Your choice should align with your current skill level, learning priorities, and the kind of user experience you prefer. Try solving some easy problems on different platforms to see which one suits you best. The Essence of Competitive Programming Competitive programming is all about using your brain to solve tricky puzzles under time pressure. It's a way to practice and get really good at figuring out problems, kind of like doing really intense brain workouts. When you dive into competitive programming as a beginner, here's what you get out of it: Boosts your thinking and problem-solving skills: You learn to look at a problem, break it down, and figure out a step-by-step solution. This skill is super important for all kinds of coding work. Strengthens your coding foundations: You'll work on challenges that cover basic but essential topics like lists, trees, sorting, and more. Getting these basics down is crucial. Makes you a quicker and smarter coder: Since you're racing against the clock, you'll learn to write code that's not just correct but also fast and efficient. This is about finding the best way to solve a problem quickly. Helps you learn how to make your code better: You're not just aiming to get the right answer; you're also trying to do it in a way that doesn't waste computer memory or take too long. This teaches you to always look for the best solution. Gives you confidence in solving tough problems: The more you practice, the better you'll get at tackling new and difficult challenges. This is a great confidence booster and prepares you for real-life coding tasks. Competitive programming can seem a bit scary at first, but it's a fantastic way to learn and improve. The key is to start with the right websites that offer challenges suited to beginners. This will help you build your skills step by step. Key Factors to Consider When Choosing a Platform Choosing the right place to start competitive programming is a big deal if you're a beginner wanting to get better. Here's what to think about: Language Support It's important that the site lets you use languages you know or want to learn, like C++, Java, Python, and JavaScript. Being able to work in different languages means you can try more types of challenges. Problem Diversity A good site has all kinds of problems to solve, from math to searching to working with data. This helps you learn a lot of different things and keeps it interesting. Community Engagement A site with an active community means you can get help, see how others solve problems, join teams, and make friends who also like coding. Places like CodeChef and Codeforces are known for this. Learning Resources Having access to guides, articles, and tips makes it easier to understand the problems and learn how to solve them better. It's great when this info is easy to find. User Interface A simple, easy-to-use website makes focusing on coding a lot easier. Features like automatic checking of your solutions and being able to code right in your browser are super helpful. Rating System A system that scores your solutions is good for seeing how you're doing. As your score gets better, you get to try harder problems. It also adds a bit of fun competition with others. When you look at these things, you can find the best website for starting out in competitive programming. It's all about finding a place that makes learning and getting better fun and rewarding. Comparative Analysis of Top Competitive Programming Websites 1. Codeforces Overview Codeforces is a site where people who like competitive coding can join contests and solve problems. It was created by a group of programmers from Russia. The site is free and has lots of different challenges for people all around the world. Codeforces lets you try a bunch of problems that vary in how tough they are. It also has a place where you can talk to others, share solutions, and read about how to tackle different challenges. Most of what you can do on Codeforces doesn’t cost anything. Language Support You can use many programming languages on Codeforces, including popular ones like C++, Java, Python, and JavaScript. This means you can solve problems in a language you’re comfortable with or one you’re trying to learn. Problem Difficulty Range The problems on Codeforces are rated by how hard they are, from 800 (easier) to 3500+ (really hard). There are plenty of easier problems that are perfect for beginners. Learning Resources Codeforces has a section full of articles and guides to help you understand important coding concepts. If you have questions, you can also ask in the community forums. Community and Support The Codeforces community is big and includes coders from all over the world. You can join discussions, read blogs, and see how others approach problems. Cost Signing up and joining contests on Codeforces is free. There are some extra features that cost money, but everything you need to get started and improve is available without paying. 2. LeetCode Overview LeetCode is a go-to site for practicing coding problems, especially if you're preparing for job interviews. It has over 1,900 different coding questions you can try out, ranging from super simple to really tough. It's also a place where you can see how others solve problems and learn from them. Language Support You can code in many languages on LeetCode, including C++, Java, Python, and JavaScript. This means you can stick with what you know or try something new. Problem Difficulty Range LeetCode sorts its problems into three levels: Easy, Medium, and Hard. This setup helps you start with the basics and gradually tackle more challenging questions. Each problem is also tagged by topic, like arrays or linked lists, making it easier to focus on what you want to learn. Learning Resources LeetCode's Explore section is full of videos and articles that explain coding concepts, interview questions, and more. There's also a Discuss section where you can chat about how to solve problems. Community and Support LeetCode has a huge community of over 12 million users. Here, you can find folks to practice coding with and get advice. Cost You can use LeetCode for free, which lets you access most of its features. If you want extra stuff like detailed problem analysis or practice interviews, there's a paid option. 3. HackerRank Overview HackerRank is all about giving coders a place to practice and get better. It has tons of challenges in different programming languages for all skill levels. You can solve problems, join contests, work together on projects, and even get noticed by companies looking to hire. Language Support HackerRank lets you use over 50 programming languages, including favorites like C++, Java, Python, and JavaScript. This means you can pick the language you’re most comfortable with to tackle challenges. Problem Difficulty Range The challenges on HackerRank are for everyone, from beginners to pros. They label their challenges as easy, medium , and hard, so you can start simple and move up as you get better. Learning Resources HackerRank has all sorts of help like tutorials , videos, tips for coding, and forums where you can talk to others. If you’re just starting, they have basics to help you build up your skills for the tougher stuff. Community and Support HackerRank’s community is huge, with over 8 million users. You can talk about how to solve problems, work on code together, and even find job chances through the site. Cost You can use HackerRank for free to access most challenges, learn from tutorials, and join the community. If you want more like advanced testing or special challenges, they have plans you can pay for. 4. CodeChef Overview CodeChef is a place where coders can come to get better by solving different coding problems. It started in 2009 and now has over 1.5 million people using it from all over the world. Language Support You can use a bunch of programming languages on CodeChef, like C, C++, Java, Python, and even some less common ones like Haskell and Kotlin. This means you can work in the language you know best. Problem Difficulty Range The problems on CodeChef are marked from easy to hard. This lets beginners start with simpler stuff and move up as they get more comfortable. They also have guides on basic topics like lists and sorting. Learning Resources CodeChef has a special section for beginners that goes over all the basics you need for competitive coding. It includes easy-to-follow tutorials. Community and Support There's a place called CodeChef Discuss where you can talk to other coders, ask questions, and learn new ways to solve problems. The community is really welcoming. Cost Joining CodeChef doesn't cost anything. You just need to sign up with your email, and you're ready to start practicing. 5. AtCoder Overview AtCoder is a platform from Japan for competitive coding. It's a place where you can join online contests or just practice coding problems on your own. More than half a million people use AtCoder, making it a popular choice worldwide. Language Support You can use over 40 programming languages on AtCoder, including common ones like C++, Java, Python, and also others like C#, Ruby, and Rust. This means you can solve problems in a language you're comfortable with. Problem Difficulty Range AtCoder has problems for everyone, from beginners to experts. They have beginner contests for newbies and grand contests for really tough challenges. This way, no matter your level, you can find problems that suit you. Learning Resources AtCoder lets you check your answers with their online judge and has articles that explain how to solve problems. There's also a forum where you can talk about coding with others and learn from them. Community and Support The AtCoder community is active and friendly. During contests, you can see how others solve problems, and there's always someone to discuss coding techniques with. Users also create study groups and events to learn together. Cost Using AtCoder is totally free. You can try out problems, enter contests, read articles, and join in the discussions without paying anything. The only time you might spend money is if you want to buy AtCoder merchandise. Pros and Cons Comparison Website Pros Cons Codeforces \- Big community to learn from \- Free \- Problems sorted by how hard they are \- Not many beginner guides \- Website could look better LeetCode \- Lots of easy problems for starters \- Helpful learning section \- Easy to use website \- Mainly for job interview prep \- You need to pay for some stuff HackerRank \- Lots of guides for newbies \- Works with many coding languages \- Companies hire through it \- You have to pay for some things \- Not as big a community as Codeforces CodeChef \- Beginner-friendly area \- Everything's free \- Place to ask questions and get help \- Not as many problems as others \- Website could be easier to use AtCoder \- Contests for all levels \- Friendly, worldwide community \- Free \- Mostly not in English \- Not as beginner-focused When looking at the best websites for beginners in competitive coding, Codeforces is great because it has a lot of people you can learn from. LeetCode and HackerRank are also good because they have lots of tutorials, articles, and problems to solve. CodeChef has a nice section for new coders. AtCoder is used by people all over the world, but it's not as focused on beginners. What you choose depends on what you're looking for. If you want to learn from others, Codeforces might be for you. If you like structured learning and tutorials, check out LeetCode and HackerRank. CodeChef is good if you're starting from scratch and want to talk about problems. AtCoder gives you a chance to join a global community, but it might not hold your hand as much. Think about what you need and what you want to get better at to pick the best website. sbb-itb-bfaad5b Making the Right Choice Picking the best site for starting competitive programming might seem tough with so many choices out there. But if you think about what you really need, it gets easier. Here's what to keep in mind: Assess Your Current Skill Level What programming languages do you know? Sites support popular ones like C++, Java, Python. How good are you with data structures, algorithms, or math? This decides the problem levels you can handle. Is this your first time solving coding problems ? Then you might need more guidance. Determine Your Learning Priorities Want to get ready for job interviews? LeetCode is a good pick. Looking to learn from others? Codeforces has a large forum. Need beginner-friendly guides? HackerRank and CodeChef have plenty. Consider the User Experience Is the site easy to navigate? Does it let you check your answers easily? Can you code directly on the website? Review the Rating System Codeforces sorts problems by how tough they are, helping you move up gradually. LeetCode labels problems as Easy, Medium, and Hard, so you know where to start. Sign Up and Try Some Problems Join sites that catch your interest to see how they feel. Try solving some easy problems on different sites to find what suits you. The best site for you matches your skill level, priorities, and what you like. Don't hesitate to try out a few until you find where you fit best! Getting Started with Competitive Programming Starting out in competitive programming might feel a bit overwhelming, but if you take it one step at a time and stick to the basics, you'll find your footing. Here's a simple guide to help you begin: Pick Your Preferred Language First off, decide which programming language you want to use. The top picks for competitive coding are: C++: It's quick and powerful, perfect for solving tricky problems. Java: It takes a bit more to write than C++, but it's got great tools. Python: Super easy to get the hang of, though it's not as fast as C++ or Java. Great for starters. Go with a language that you're either already comfortable with or interested in learning. Most competition sites let you use a variety of languages. Select a Beginner-Friendly Platform Now, look for a platform that's good for beginners, where you can start practicing coding problems: Codeforces: You can start with simpler problems and work your way up. LeetCode: Problems are marked as Easy, Medium , and Hard. Start with the Easy ones. HackerRank: Offers structured tutorials and tags problems by difficulty, making it easy for beginners. CodeChef: There's a special section just for beginners with helpful tutorials. Sign up and give some basic problems a try. Also, check out any learning resources they offer. Read Forums and Discuss Problems Being part of a community forum can really help when you're starting out. As you work through problems, make sure to: Ask questions if you're stuck to learn different ways to solve problems. Read others' explanations for problems you've already worked on. Share your solutions and get feedback to get better. Talking with more experienced coders will help you learn faster. Use the forums that are available. Review Solutions Before Coding Before you dive into solving a problem, take a look at the solutions provided and try to understand the logic: Learn the patterns and strategies that lead to the right answers. Break down complicated solutions into easier steps. Try coding the solution yourself after understanding the logic. Looking at how others solve problems will help you learn new skills and be ready for different kinds of problems. Stay Consistent with Regular Practice Practicing regularly is important to get better. Make a plan for yourself: Solve problems often, whether it's daily or weekly, depending on your schedule. Join contests regularly to get used to coding under pressure. Start with solving many problems to see a lot of different types. Look at how you're doing to see what you need to work on. Coding often will sharpen your skills and help you develop a sense for solving problems. Starting your journey in competitive programming is all about taking that first step - pick your language and platform, join a community, and make coding a regular part of your life. Keep pushing forward and you'll see progress! Conclusion Starting with competitive programming is a great way for beginners to test themselves, learn a lot, and meet others who like coding too. When you solve coding problems with a time limit, you get better at thinking quickly, understanding important coding concepts, and writing code that works well without wasting time or space. But, it's really important to begin with websites that are friendly for people who are just starting. Look for places that offer: Problems that are just right for different levels so you can move forward step by step Support for many coding languages like C++, Java, Python so you can use what you're comfortable with Lots of guides and articles to help you learn more Active forums and groups where you can talk about problems and work with others Quick feedback on your solutions to help you improve Free access to the basic stuff you need to get better Websites like Codeforces, LeetCode, HackerRank, and CodeChef are good places to start because they have all these things. Think about what you already know, what you want to learn, and what you like to do. This will help you pick the best website for you. If you're just beginning, it's important to focus on the basics first. Choose a language you know, start with simple problems, use the help from online communities, try to understand how solutions work, and practice a lot. Learning with others can also lead to making friends and might even help you with your career later on. Competitive programming is all about learning how to solve problems well. Start slow, and you'll find yourself enjoying the challenge more and more! Related Questions Which website should I start competitive programming? If you're new to competitive programming, good places to start are Codeforces, CodeChef, and LeetCode. These sites have a bunch of coding problems that get harder over time. This way, you can slowly get better. They also have communities where people share how they solved problems, which can teach you new tricks. Start with the easy stuff and contests to gain confidence, then move on to harder challenges. The more you practice, the better you'll understand important programming ideas. Which coding website is best for beginners? Here are some top picks for beginners: Coderbyte - Offers short coding challenges in various languages to help you build basic skills. Edabit - Lets you move from very easy to hard challenges in over 40 languages. It's great for steady improvement. CodeChef - The "Getting Started" section has step-by-step guides on basics like algorithms and data structures. FreeCodeCamp - A community with thousands of lessons on web development and coding interviews . Very friendly for beginners. Codecademy - Lets you learn languages like Python and Java through hands-on exercises and projects. Try a few to see which one fits your learning style best as a beginner. How can a beginner start competitive coding? Here's how to begin competitive coding as a newbie: Pick up a programming language like C++ or Python. Start with the basics. Solve simple problems on sites like CodeChef or LeetCode. Look at solutions to learn new ways to solve them. Get to know basic data structures and simple algorithms. Join short contests to get used to coding quickly. Review your work to learn. Read blogs and talk to other coders to keep getting better. Gradually take on harder problems and longer contests. The key is to start easy, practice regularly, and join the coding community for faster learning. Is HackerRank good for beginners? Yes, HackerRank is great for those just starting with coding. It has easy-to-understand tutorials and guides on a wide range of topics, from basic language syntax to advanced algorithms . Challenges are marked by how hard they are, so beginners can start with the basics and move up as they improve. The site is user-friendly, offers detailed solutions, and has a supportive community, making it a solid choice for beginners. Related posts Best Programming Challenge Websites for Remote Developers Evaluating Programming Learning Platforms for Developers Navigating Competitive Programming Challenges Best Online Learning Sites for Programming Author Nimrod Kramer @NimrodKramer Related tags on daily.dev Table of contents Read more on daily.dev Why not level up your reading with daily.dev? 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Choosing Competitive Programming Websites for Beginners Discover more from daily.dev Personalized news feed, dev communities and search, much better than what’s out there. Maybe ;) Start reading - Free forever Start reading - Free forever Continue reading > Start reading - Free forever Start now Home Blog Get into tech Choosing Competitive Programming Websites for Beginners Feb 24, 2024 Author Nimrod Kramer @NimrodKramer Related tags on daily.dev Table of contents Read more on daily.dev 🎯 Learn how to choose the best competitive programming website for beginners and get started with coding challenges. Boost your problem-solving skills and coding foundations. Choosing the right competitive programming website as a beginner can feel overwhelming. Here's a quick guide to help you decide: Codeforces : Offers a range of problems from easy to complex, with a large global community. LeetCode : Ideal for job interview prep with easy to hard problems and a rich learning section. HackerRank: Features lots of guides for beginners, supports many languages, and connects coders with companies. CodeChef : Has a beginner-friendly area and provides everything for free. AtCoder : Known for contests for all levels and a friendly, worldwide community. Quick Comparison Website Pros Cons Codeforces Large community, free, problem difficulty range Few beginner guides, basic website design LeetCode Many easy problems, rich learning resources, user-friendly Focus on job prep, some features are paid HackerRank Beginner-friendly guides, supports many languages, job opportunities Paid features, smaller community CodeChef Special area for beginners, free, supportive community Fewer problems, less intuitive website AtCoder Contests for all skill levels, active community, free Not primarily English, less beginner-focused Your choice should align with your current skill level, learning priorities, and the kind of user experience you prefer. Try solving some easy problems on different platforms to see which one suits you best. The Essence of Competitive Programming Competitive programming is all about using your brain to solve tricky puzzles under time pressure. It's a way to practice and get really good at figuring out problems, kind of like doing really intense brain workouts. When you dive into competitive programming as a beginner, here's what you get out of it: Boosts your thinking and problem-solving skills: You learn to look at a problem, break it down, and figure out a step-by-step solution. This skill is super important for all kinds of coding work. Strengthens your coding foundations: You'll work on challenges that cover basic but essential topics like lists, trees, sorting, and more. Getting these basics down is crucial. Makes you a quicker and smarter coder: Since you're racing against the clock, you'll learn to write code that's not just correct but also fast and efficient. This is about finding the best way to solve a problem quickly. Helps you learn how to make your code better: You're not just aiming to get the right answer; you're also trying to do it in a way that doesn't waste computer memory or take too long. This teaches you to always look for the best solution. Gives you confidence in solving tough problems: The more you practice, the better you'll get at tackling new and difficult challenges. This is a great confidence booster and prepares you for real-life coding tasks. Competitive programming can seem a bit scary at first, but it's a fantastic way to learn and improve. The key is to start with the right websites that offer challenges suited to beginners. This will help you build your skills step by step. Key Factors to Consider When Choosing a Platform Choosing the right place to start competitive programming is a big deal if you're a beginner wanting to get better. Here's what to think about: Language Support It's important that the site lets you use languages you know or want to learn, like C++, Java, Python, and JavaScript. Being able to work in different languages means you can try more types of challenges. Problem Diversity A good site has all kinds of problems to solve, from math to searching to working with data. This helps you learn a lot of different things and keeps it interesting. Community Engagement A site with an active community means you can get help, see how others solve problems, join teams, and make friends who also like coding. Places like CodeChef and Codeforces are known for this. Learning Resources Having access to guides, articles, and tips makes it easier to understand the problems and learn how to solve them better. It's great when this info is easy to find. User Interface A simple, easy-to-use website makes focusing on coding a lot easier. Features like automatic checking of your solutions and being able to code right in your browser are super helpful. Rating System A system that scores your solutions is good for seeing how you're doing. As your score gets better, you get to try harder problems. It also adds a bit of fun competition with others. When you look at these things, you can find the best website for starting out in competitive programming. It's all about finding a place that makes learning and getting better fun and rewarding. Comparative Analysis of Top Competitive Programming Websites 1. Codeforces Overview Codeforces is a site where people who like competitive coding can join contests and solve problems. It was created by a group of programmers from Russia. The site is free and has lots of different challenges for people all around the world. Codeforces lets you try a bunch of problems that vary in how tough they are. It also has a place where you can talk to others, share solutions, and read about how to tackle different challenges. Most of what you can do on Codeforces doesn’t cost anything. Language Support You can use many programming languages on Codeforces, including popular ones like C++, Java, Python, and JavaScript. This means you can solve problems in a language you’re comfortable with or one you’re trying to learn. Problem Difficulty Range The problems on Codeforces are rated by how hard they are, from 800 (easier) to 3500+ (really hard). There are plenty of easier problems that are perfect for beginners. Learning Resources Codeforces has a section full of articles and guides to help you understand important coding concepts. If you have questions, you can also ask in the community forums. Community and Support The Codeforces community is big and includes coders from all over the world. You can join discussions, read blogs, and see how others approach problems. Cost Signing up and joining contests on Codeforces is free. There are some extra features that cost money, but everything you need to get started and improve is available without paying. 2. LeetCode Overview LeetCode is a go-to site for practicing coding problems, especially if you're preparing for job interviews. It has over 1,900 different coding questions you can try out, ranging from super simple to really tough. It's also a place where you can see how others solve problems and learn from them. Language Support You can code in many languages on LeetCode, including C++, Java, Python, and JavaScript. This means you can stick with what you know or try something new. Problem Difficulty Range LeetCode sorts its problems into three levels: Easy, Medium, and Hard. This setup helps you start with the basics and gradually tackle more challenging questions. Each problem is also tagged by topic, like arrays or linked lists, making it easier to focus on what you want to learn. Learning Resources LeetCode's Explore section is full of videos and articles that explain coding concepts, interview questions, and more. There's also a Discuss section where you can chat about how to solve problems. Community and Support LeetCode has a huge community of over 12 million users. Here, you can find folks to practice coding with and get advice. Cost You can use LeetCode for free, which lets you access most of its features. If you want extra stuff like detailed problem analysis or practice interviews, there's a paid option. 3. HackerRank Overview HackerRank is all about giving coders a place to practice and get better. It has tons of challenges in different programming languages for all skill levels. You can solve problems, join contests, work together on projects, and even get noticed by companies looking to hire. Language Support HackerRank lets you use over 50 programming languages, including favorites like C++, Java, Python, and JavaScript. This means you can pick the language you’re most comfortable with to tackle challenges. Problem Difficulty Range The challenges on HackerRank are for everyone, from beginners to pros. They label their challenges as easy, medium , and hard, so you can start simple and move up as you get better. Learning Resources HackerRank has all sorts of help like tutorials , videos, tips for coding, and forums where you can talk to others. If you’re just starting, they have basics to help you build up your skills for the tougher stuff. Community and Support HackerRank’s community is huge, with over 8 million users. You can talk about how to solve problems, work on code together, and even find job chances through the site. Cost You can use HackerRank for free to access most challenges, learn from tutorials, and join the community. If you want more like advanced testing or special challenges, they have plans you can pay for. 4. CodeChef Overview CodeChef is a place where coders can come to get better by solving different coding problems. It started in 2009 and now has over 1.5 million people using it from all over the world. Language Support You can use a bunch of programming languages on CodeChef, like C, C++, Java, Python, and even some less common ones like Haskell and Kotlin. This means you can work in the language you know best. Problem Difficulty Range The problems on CodeChef are marked from easy to hard. This lets beginners start with simpler stuff and move up as they get more comfortable. They also have guides on basic topics like lists and sorting. Learning Resources CodeChef has a special section for beginners that goes over all the basics you need for competitive coding. It includes easy-to-follow tutorials. Community and Support There's a place called CodeChef Discuss where you can talk to other coders, ask questions, and learn new ways to solve problems. The community is really welcoming. Cost Joining CodeChef doesn't cost anything. You just need to sign up with your email, and you're ready to start practicing. 5. AtCoder Overview AtCoder is a platform from Japan for competitive coding. It's a place where you can join online contests or just practice coding problems on your own. More than half a million people use AtCoder, making it a popular choice worldwide. Language Support You can use over 40 programming languages on AtCoder, including common ones like C++, Java, Python, and also others like C#, Ruby, and Rust. This means you can solve problems in a language you're comfortable with. Problem Difficulty Range AtCoder has problems for everyone, from beginners to experts. They have beginner contests for newbies and grand contests for really tough challenges. This way, no matter your level, you can find problems that suit you. Learning Resources AtCoder lets you check your answers with their online judge and has articles that explain how to solve problems. There's also a forum where you can talk about coding with others and learn from them. Community and Support The AtCoder community is active and friendly. During contests, you can see how others solve problems, and there's always someone to discuss coding techniques with. Users also create study groups and events to learn together. Cost Using AtCoder is totally free. You can try out problems, enter contests, read articles, and join in the discussions without paying anything. The only time you might spend money is if you want to buy AtCoder merchandise. Pros and Cons Comparison Website Pros Cons Codeforces \- Big community to learn from \- Free \- Problems sorted by how hard they are \- Not many beginner guides \- Website could look better LeetCode \- Lots of easy problems for starters \- Helpful learning section \- Easy to use website \- Mainly for job interview prep \- You need to pay for some stuff HackerRank \- Lots of guides for newbies \- Works with many coding languages \- Companies hire through it \- You have to pay for some things \- Not as big a community as Codeforces CodeChef \- Beginner-friendly area \- Everything's free \- Place to ask questions and get help \- Not as many problems as others \- Website could be easier to use AtCoder \- Contests for all levels \- Friendly, worldwide community \- Free \- Mostly not in English \- Not as beginner-focused When looking at the best websites for beginners in competitive coding, Codeforces is great because it has a lot of people you can learn from. LeetCode and HackerRank are also good because they have lots of tutorials, articles, and problems to solve. CodeChef has a nice section for new coders. AtCoder is used by people all over the world, but it's not as focused on beginners. What you choose depends on what you're looking for. If you want to learn from others, Codeforces might be for you. If you like structured learning and tutorials, check out LeetCode and HackerRank. CodeChef is good if you're starting from scratch and want to talk about problems. AtCoder gives you a chance to join a global community, but it might not hold your hand as much. Think about what you need and what you want to get better at to pick the best website. sbb-itb-bfaad5b Making the Right Choice Picking the best site for starting competitive programming might seem tough with so many choices out there. But if you think about what you really need, it gets easier. Here's what to keep in mind: Assess Your Current Skill Level What programming languages do you know? Sites support popular ones like C++, Java, Python. How good are you with data structures, algorithms, or math? This decides the problem levels you can handle. Is this your first time solving coding problems ? Then you might need more guidance. Determine Your Learning Priorities Want to get ready for job interviews? LeetCode is a good pick. Looking to learn from others? Codeforces has a large forum. Need beginner-friendly guides? HackerRank and CodeChef have plenty. Consider the User Experience Is the site easy to navigate? Does it let you check your answers easily? Can you code directly on the website? Review the Rating System Codeforces sorts problems by how tough they are, helping you move up gradually. LeetCode labels problems as Easy, Medium, and Hard, so you know where to start. Sign Up and Try Some Problems Join sites that catch your interest to see how they feel. Try solving some easy problems on different sites to find what suits you. The best site for you matches your skill level, priorities, and what you like. Don't hesitate to try out a few until you find where you fit best! Getting Started with Competitive Programming Starting out in competitive programming might feel a bit overwhelming, but if you take it one step at a time and stick to the basics, you'll find your footing. Here's a simple guide to help you begin: Pick Your Preferred Language First off, decide which programming language you want to use. The top picks for competitive coding are: C++: It's quick and powerful, perfect for solving tricky problems. Java: It takes a bit more to write than C++, but it's got great tools. Python: Super easy to get the hang of, though it's not as fast as C++ or Java. Great for starters. Go with a language that you're either already comfortable with or interested in learning. Most competition sites let you use a variety of languages. Select a Beginner-Friendly Platform Now, look for a platform that's good for beginners, where you can start practicing coding problems: Codeforces: You can start with simpler problems and work your way up. LeetCode: Problems are marked as Easy, Medium , and Hard. Start with the Easy ones. HackerRank: Offers structured tutorials and tags problems by difficulty, making it easy for beginners. CodeChef: There's a special section just for beginners with helpful tutorials. Sign up and give some basic problems a try. Also, check out any learning resources they offer. Read Forums and Discuss Problems Being part of a community forum can really help when you're starting out. As you work through problems, make sure to: Ask questions if you're stuck to learn different ways to solve problems. Read others' explanations for problems you've already worked on. Share your solutions and get feedback to get better. Talking with more experienced coders will help you learn faster. Use the forums that are available. Review Solutions Before Coding Before you dive into solving a problem, take a look at the solutions provided and try to understand the logic: Learn the patterns and strategies that lead to the right answers. Break down complicated solutions into easier steps. Try coding the solution yourself after understanding the logic. Looking at how others solve problems will help you learn new skills and be ready for different kinds of problems. Stay Consistent with Regular Practice Practicing regularly is important to get better. Make a plan for yourself: Solve problems often, whether it's daily or weekly, depending on your schedule. Join contests regularly to get used to coding under pressure. Start with solving many problems to see a lot of different types. Look at how you're doing to see what you need to work on. Coding often will sharpen your skills and help you develop a sense for solving problems. Starting your journey in competitive programming is all about taking that first step - pick your language and platform, join a community, and make coding a regular part of your life. Keep pushing forward and you'll see progress! Conclusion Starting with competitive programming is a great way for beginners to test themselves, learn a lot, and meet others who like coding too. When you solve coding problems with a time limit, you get better at thinking quickly, understanding important coding concepts, and writing code that works well without wasting time or space. But, it's really important to begin with websites that are friendly for people who are just starting. Look for places that offer: Problems that are just right for different levels so you can move forward step by step Support for many coding languages like C++, Java, Python so you can use what you're comfortable with Lots of guides and articles to help you learn more Active forums and groups where you can talk about problems and work with others Quick feedback on your solutions to help you improve Free access to the basic stuff you need to get better Websites like Codeforces, LeetCode, HackerRank, and CodeChef are good places to start because they have all these things. Think about what you already know, what you want to learn, and what you like to do. This will help you pick the best website for you. If you're just beginning, it's important to focus on the basics first. Choose a language you know, start with simple problems, use the help from online communities, try to understand how solutions work, and practice a lot. Learning with others can also lead to making friends and might even help you with your career later on. Competitive programming is all about learning how to solve problems well. Start slow, and you'll find yourself enjoying the challenge more and more! Related Questions Which website should I start competitive programming? If you're new to competitive programming, good places to start are Codeforces, CodeChef, and LeetCode. These sites have a bunch of coding problems that get harder over time. This way, you can slowly get better. They also have communities where people share how they solved problems, which can teach you new tricks. Start with the easy stuff and contests to gain confidence, then move on to harder challenges. The more you practice, the better you'll understand important programming ideas. Which coding website is best for beginners? Here are some top picks for beginners: Coderbyte - Offers short coding challenges in various languages to help you build basic skills. Edabit - Lets you move from very easy to hard challenges in over 40 languages. It's great for steady improvement. CodeChef - The "Getting Started" section has step-by-step guides on basics like algorithms and data structures. FreeCodeCamp - A community with thousands of lessons on web development and coding interviews . Very friendly for beginners. Codecademy - Lets you learn languages like Python and Java through hands-on exercises and projects. Try a few to see which one fits your learning style best as a beginner. How can a beginner start competitive coding? Here's how to begin competitive coding as a newbie: Pick up a programming language like C++ or Python. Start with the basics. Solve simple problems on sites like CodeChef or LeetCode. Look at solutions to learn new ways to solve them. Get to know basic data structures and simple algorithms. Join short contests to get used to coding quickly. Review your work to learn. Read blogs and talk to other coders to keep getting better. Gradually take on harder problems and longer contests. The key is to start easy, practice regularly, and join the coding community for faster learning. Is HackerRank good for beginners? Yes, HackerRank is great for those just starting with coding. It has easy-to-understand tutorials and guides on a wide range of topics, from basic language syntax to advanced algorithms . Challenges are marked by how hard they are, so beginners can start with the basics and move up as they improve. The site is user-friendly, offers detailed solutions, and has a supportive community, making it a solid choice for beginners. Related posts Best Programming Challenge Websites for Remote Developers Evaluating Programming Learning Platforms for Developers Navigating Competitive Programming Challenges Best Online Learning Sites for Programming Author Nimrod Kramer @NimrodKramer Related tags on daily.dev Table of contents Read more on daily.dev Why not level up your reading with daily.dev? 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You can read better optimized documentation at /guide/improving-performance.md for this page in Markdown format Improving Performance ​ Test Isolation ​ By default Vitest runs every test file in an isolated environment based on the pool : threads pool runs every test file in a separate Worker forks pool runs every test file in a separate forked child process vmThreads pool runs every test file in a separate VM context , but it uses workers for parallelism This greatly increases test times, which might not be desirable for projects that don't rely on side effects and properly cleanup their state (which is usually true for projects with node environment). In this case disabling isolation will improve the speed of your tests. To do that, you can provide --no-isolate flag to the CLI or set test.isolate property in the config to false . CLI vitest.config.js bash vitest --no-isolate ts import { defineConfig } from 'vitest/config' export default defineConfig ({ test: { isolate: false , }, }) You can also disable isolation for specific files only by using projects : vitest.config.js ts import { defineConfig } from 'vitest/config' export default defineConfig ({ test: { projects: [ { name: 'Isolated' , isolate: true , // (default value) exclude: [ '**.non-isolated.test.ts' ], }, { name: 'Non-isolated' , isolate: false , include: [ '**.non-isolated.test.ts' ], } ] }, }) TIP If you are using vmThreads pool, you cannot disable isolation. Use threads pool instead to improve your tests performance. For some projects, it might also be desirable to disable parallelism to improve startup time. To do that, provide --no-file-parallelism flag to the CLI or set test.fileParallelism property in the config to false . CLI vitest.config.js bash vitest --no-file-parallelism ts import { defineConfig } from 'vitest/config' export default defineConfig ({ test: { fileParallelism: false , }, }) Limiting Directory Search ​ You can limit the working directory when Vitest searches for files using test.dir option. This should make the search faster if you have unrelated folders and files in the root directory. Pool ​ By default Vitest runs tests in pool: 'forks' . While 'forks' pool is better for compatibility issues ( hanging process and segfaults ), it may be slightly slower than pool: 'threads' in larger projects. You can try to improve test run time by switching pool option in configuration: CLI vitest.config.js bash vitest --pool=threads ts import { defineConfig } from 'vitest/config' export default defineConfig ({ test: { pool: 'threads' , }, }) Sharding ​ Test sharding is a process of splitting your test suite into groups, or shards. This can be useful when you have a large test suite and multiple machines that could run subsets of that suite simultaneously. To split Vitest tests on multiple different runs, use --shard option with --reporter=blob option: sh vitest run --reporter=blob --shard=1/3 # 1st machine vitest run --reporter=blob --shard=2/3 # 2nd machine vitest run --reporter=blob --shard=3/3 # 3rd machine Vitest splits your test files , not your test cases, into shards. If you've got 1000 test files, the --shard=1/4 option will run 250 test files, no matter how many test cases individual files have. Collect the results stored in .vitest-reports directory from each machine and merge them with --merge-reports option: sh vitest run --merge-reports GitHub Actions example This setup is also used at https://github.com/vitest-tests/test-sharding . yaml # Inspired from https://playwright.dev/docs/test-sharding name : Tests on : push : branches : - main jobs : tests : runs-on : ubuntu-latest strategy : matrix : shardIndex : [ 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 ] shardTotal : [ 4 ] steps : - uses : actions/checkout@v4 - uses : actions/setup-node@v4 with : node-version : 20 - name : Install pnpm uses : pnpm/action-setup@a7487c7e89a18df4991f7f222e4898a00d66ddda # v4.1.0 - name : Install dependencies run : pnpm i - name : Run tests run : pnpm run test --reporter=blob --shard=${{ matrix.shardIndex }}/${{ matrix.shardTotal }} - name : Upload blob report to GitHub Actions Artifacts if : ${{ !cancelled() }} uses : actions/upload-artifact@v4 with : name : blob-report-${{ matrix.shardIndex }} path : .vitest-reports/* include-hidden-files : true retention-days : 1 merge-reports : if : ${{ !cancelled() }} needs : [ tests ] runs-on : ubuntu-latest steps : - uses : actions/checkout@v4 - uses : actions/setup-node@v4 with : node-version : 20 - name : Install pnpm uses : pnpm/action-setup@a7487c7e89a18df4991f7f222e4898a00d66ddda # v4.1.0 - name : Install dependencies run : pnpm i - name : Download blob reports from GitHub Actions Artifacts uses : actions/download-artifact@v4 with : path : .vitest-reports pattern : blob-report-* merge-multiple : true - name : Merge reports run : npx vitest --merge-reports TIP Test sharding can also become useful on high CPU-count machines. Vitest will run only a single Vite server in its main thread. Rest of the threads are used to run test files. In a high CPU-count machine the main thread can become a bottleneck as it cannot handle all the requests coming from the threads. For example in 32 CPU machine the main thread is responsible to handle load coming from 31 test threads. To reduce the load from main thread's Vite server you can use test sharding. The load can be balanced on multiple Vite server. sh # Example for splitting tests on 32 CPU to 4 shards. # As each process needs 1 main thread, there's 7 threads for test runners (1+7)*4 = 32 # Use VITEST_MAX_WORKERS: VITEST_MAX_WORKERS = 7 vitest run --reporter=blob --shard=1/4 & \ VITEST_MAX_WORKERS = 7 vitest run --reporter=blob --shard=2/4 & \ VITEST_MAX_WORKERS = 7 vitest run --reporter=blob --shard=3/4 & \ VITEST_MAX_WORKERS = 7 vitest run --reporter=blob --shard=4/4 & \ wait # https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/waitpid.2.html vitest run --merge-reports Suggest changes to this page Last updated: Pager Previous page Profiling Test Performance Next page OpenTelemetry © 2026 VoidZero Inc. and Vitest contributors.
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Anmeldelser af NitroPack | Læs kundernes anmeldelser af www.nitropack.io Foreslåede virksomheder Aftershoot aftershoot.com • 1,5 t anmeldelser 4.9 FlyingPress flyingpress.com • 312 anmeldelser 4.7 HighLevel www.gohighlevel.com • 12 t anmeldelser 4.9 Kategorier Blog Log ind For virksomheder For virksomheder Log ind Kategorier Blog Elektronik og teknologi Internet og software Softwarevirksomhed NitroPack Oversigt Info Anmeldelser Besøg websitet Skriv en anmeldelse Besøg websitet Tilegnet profil NitroPack   Anmeldelser   1.137 • 4,9 Softwarevirksomhed Skriv en anmeldelse Besøg websitet Skriv en anmeldelse Virksomheder på Trustpilot må ikke tilbyde incitamenter eller betale for at skjule anmeldelser. Virksomhedsoplysninger Softwarevirksomhed Skrevet af virksomheden NitroPack helps you boost your website score for Google PageSpeed Insights and pass Core Web Vitals. Kontaktoplysninger 68 SE 6th St, 33131, Miami, USA support@nitropack.com www.nitropack.io 4,9 Fremragende 1 t anmeldelser 5 stjerner 4 stjerner 3 stjerner 2 stjerner 1 stjerne Hvordan beregnes TrustScoren? Har besvaret 100 % af deres negative anmeldelser Svarer typisk inden for 2 uger Sådan bruger denne virksomhed Trustpilot Andre kiggede også på Aftershoot aftershoot.com 4.9 (2 t) FlyingPress flyingpress.com 4.7 (312) HighLevel www.gohighlevel.com 4.9 (12 t) SSVID.APP ssvid.net 4.9 (1 t) Poppy AI getpoppy.ai 4.9 (352) WP Rocket wp-rocket.me 4.5 (3 t) smtpzo.com smtpzo.com 2.8 (3) Stocks to Buy Now ai stockstobuynow.ai 4.9 (3 t) 4,9 Alle anmeldelser 1.137 i alt ● Skriv en anmeldelse Vi udfører kontroller af anmeldelser 5 stjerner 95 % 4 stjerner 2 % 3 stjerner < 1 % 2 stjerner < 1 % 1 stjerne 2 % Trustpilots anmeldelsesmarkeringer Flere filtre Seneste SF Sebastian Fuglsang DK • 5 anmeldelser 17. dec. 2024 Great product and service! 17. december 2024 Uopfordret anmeldelse Besvarelse fra NitroPack 18. dec. 2024 Thank you, Sebastian, for taking the time to share your review and feedback! We greatly appreciate your kind words and we're happy to have you with us on your journey. If you ever need anything, please don't hesitate to reach out! Our team is here to help 24/7/365. Vis anmeldelser på alle sprog ( 1.137 anmeldelser) Forrige 1 Næste side Dette er Trustpilot Alle er velkomne Alle kan skrive en anmeldelse på Trustpilot. En anmeldelse er ejet af personen, som har skrevet den, og vedkommende kan derfor redigere eller slette den til enhver tid. En brugers anmeldelser bliver vist, så længe vedkommendes konto er aktiv . Vi brænder for verificerede anmeldelser Virksomheder kan bede deres kunder skrive en anmeldelse ved hjælp af automatiske invitationer. Denne type anmeldelser handler om reelle oplevelser og markeres "Verificeret". Læs mere om andre typer anmeldelser. Vi bekæmper falske anmeldelser Vi bruger en kombination af dedikerede medarbejdere og avanceret teknologi til at beskytte vores platform. Find ud af, hvordan vi bekæmper falske anmeldelser . Vi viser de seneste anmeldelser Læs om anmeldelsesprocessen på Trustpilot. Vi opfordrer til konstruktiv feedback Hér finder du 8 tips til at skrive anmeldelser . Vi verificerer anmeldere Verificering kan være med til at sikre, at det er rigtige mennesker , der skriver de anmeldelser, du læser på Trustpilot. Vi tager afstand fra partiskhed Det kan påvirke TrustScoren, når man tilbyder incitamenter i bytte for anmeldelser, eller når man kun spørger bestemte kunder, og det er imod vores retningslinjer . Læs mere are you human? Vælg land Danmark Danmark Österreich Schweiz Deutschland Australia Canada United Kingdom Ireland New Zealand United States España Suomi Belgique België France Italia 日本 Norge Nederland Polska Brasil Portugal Sverige Om os Om os Jobs Kontakt os Blog Sådan fungerer Trustpilot Presse For investorer Community Tillid til anmeldelser Supportcenter Log ind Tilmeld dig Virksomheder Trustpilot Business Løsninger Pakker og priser Login for virksomheder Blog for virksomheder Følg os på Juridiske dokumenter Persondatapolitik Vilkår og betingelser Retningslinjer for brugere Systemstatus Modern Slavery Statement © 2026 Trustpilot A/S. Alle rettigheder forbeholdes.
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Avis de NitroPack | Lisez les avis marchands de www.nitropack.io Entreprises suggérées Aftershoot aftershoot.com • 1,5 k avis 4.9 FlyingPress flyingpress.com • 312 avis 4.7 HighLevel www.gohighlevel.com • 12 k avis 4.9 Catégories Blog Connexion Pour les entreprises Pour les entreprises Connexion Catégories Blog Électronique & technologie Internet & logiciels Entreprise de logiciels NitroPack Résumé À propos Avis Visiter le site web Écrire un avis Visiter le site web Profil revendiqué NitroPack   Avis   1 137 • 4,9 Entreprise de logiciels Écrire un avis Visiter le site web Écrire un avis Les entreprises qui utilisent Trustpilot ne sont pas autorisées à offrir d'incitatifs ou payer pour masquer des avis. À propos de l'entreprise Entreprise de logiciels Écrit par l'entreprise NitroPack helps you boost your website score for Google PageSpeed Insights and pass Core Web Vitals. 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We greatly appreciate your advocacy and we're happy to have you with us on your journey! We'll be sure to pass your kind words along to the rest of our team. If you ever need anything, please don't hesitate to reach out to our team! Voir 2 avis supplémentaires de Jordan GO gourraud FR • 2 avis 26 févr. 2024 Résolution in 12h00 hours. Résolution in 12h00 hours. Fine 26 février 2024 Avis spontané Victor A FR • 2 avis 21 déc. 2023 👌🏼👌🏼👌🏼👌🏼 Au top ! Merci. 21 décembre 2023 Avis spontané Voir 1 avis supplémentaire de Victor Clara Ester CASTRILLON RIVERA FR • 3 avis 11 oct. 2023 ils rependent tjr à l'heure 11 octobre 2023 Avis spontané Voir 2 avis supplémentaires de Clara Ju FR • 1 avis 15 juin 2023 Application parfaite Application au top !!! 👌😍 15 juin 2023 Avis spontané RC Rémi Cordonnier FR • 13 avis 21 févr. 2023 Great service Great service ! Fast, accurate and cheap regarding to the services ! 20 février 2023 Avis spontané Réponse : NitroPack 24 févr. 2023 Hey Rémi, Thank you for your feedback! It’s great to hear that you are satisfied with NitroPack. We work hard to provide high-quality service, and we’re happy to hear we hit the mark for you. 🙌 Voir 1 avis supplémentaire de Rémi Deejay Phatstaff Compte Plein FR • 2 avis 31 juil. 2021 Best solution rapid Best solution rapid, smart & effective ! 31 juillet 2021 Avis spontané Réponse : NitroPack 4 août 2021 Hey, Thank you for the feedback! It’s great to hear that you are satisfied with NitroPack. We work hard to provide high-quality service, and we’re happy to hear we hit the mark for you. Let us know if you have any suggestions on how we can improve further. Best regards, Silvena Todorova Social Media and Community Manager Afficher les avis dans toutes les langues. 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Debugging | Guide | Vitest Skip to content Main Navigation Guides API Config Blog v4.0.17 v4.0.17 Releases Notes Contributing Team unreleased v3.x v2.x v1.x v0.x Search English 简体中文 Appearance English 简体中文 Menu Return to top Sidebar Navigation Introduction Why Vitest Getting Started Features Browser Mode Why Browser Mode Getting Started Multiple Setups Component Testing Visual Regression Testing Trace View Guides CLI Test Filtering Test Context Test Environment Test Run Lifecycle Snapshot Mocking Mocking Dates Mocking Functions Mocking Globals Mocking Modules Mocking the File System Mocking Requests Mocking Timers Mocking Classes Parallelism Test Projects Reporters Coverage Testing Types Vitest UI In-Source Testing Test Annotations Extending Matchers IDE Integration Debugging Common Errors Migration Guide Migrating to Vitest 4.0 Migrating from Jest Performance Profiling Test Performance Improving Performance OpenTelemetry Advanced Getting Started Running Tests via API Extending Reporters Custom Pool Recipes Comparisons On this page Are you an LLM? You can read better optimized documentation at /guide/debugging.md for this page in Markdown format Debugging ​ TIP When debugging tests you might want to use following options: --test-timeout=0 to prevent tests from timing out when stopping at breakpoints --no-file-parallelism to prevent test files from running parallel VS Code ​ Quick way to debug tests in VS Code is via JavaScript Debug Terminal . Open a new JavaScript Debug Terminal and run npm run test or vitest directly. this works with any code run in Node, so will work with most JS testing frameworks You can also add a dedicated launch configuration to debug a test file in VS Code: json { // For more information, visit: https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkid=830387 "version" : "0.2.0" , "configurations" : [ { "type" : "node" , "request" : "launch" , "name" : "Debug Current Test File" , "autoAttachChildProcesses" : true , "skipFiles" : [ "<node_internals>/**" , "**/node_modules/**" ], "program" : "${workspaceRoot}/node_modules/vitest/vitest.mjs" , "args" : [ "run" , "${relativeFile}" ], "smartStep" : true , "console" : "integratedTerminal" } ] } Then in the debug tab, ensure 'Debug Current Test File' is selected. You can then open the test file you want to debug and press F5 to start debugging. Browser mode ​ To debug Vitest Browser Mode , pass --inspect or --inspect-brk in CLI or define it in your Vitest configuration: CLI vitest.config.js bash vitest --inspect-brk --browser --no-file-parallelism ts import { defineConfig } from 'vitest/config' import { playwright } from '@vitest/browser-playwright' export default defineConfig ({ test: { inspectBrk: true , fileParallelism: false , browser: { provider: playwright (), instances: [{ browser: 'chromium' }] }, }, }) By default Vitest will use port 9229 as debugging port. You can overwrite it with by passing value in --inspect-brk : bash vitest --inspect-brk=127.0.0.1:3000 --browser --no-file-parallelism Use following VSCode Compound configuration for launching Vitest and attaching debugger in the browser: json { "version" : "0.2.0" , "configurations" : [ { "type" : "node" , "request" : "launch" , "name" : "Run Vitest Browser" , "program" : "${workspaceRoot}/node_modules/vitest/vitest.mjs" , "console" : "integratedTerminal" , "args" : [ "--inspect-brk" , "--browser" , "--no-file-parallelism" ] }, { "type" : "chrome" , "request" : "attach" , "name" : "Attach to Vitest Browser" , "port" : 9229 } ], "compounds" : [ { "name" : "Debug Vitest Browser" , "configurations" : [ "Attach to Vitest Browser" , "Run Vitest Browser" ], "stopAll" : true } ] } IntelliJ IDEA ​ Create a vitest run configuration. Use the following settings to run all tests in debug mode: Setting Value Working directory /path/to/your-project-root Then run this configuration in debug mode. The IDE will stop at JS/TS breakpoints set in the editor. Node Inspector, e.g. Chrome DevTools ​ Vitest also supports debugging tests without IDEs. However this requires that tests are not run parallel. Use one of the following commands to launch Vitest. sh # To run in a single worker vitest --inspect-brk --no-file-parallelism # To run in browser mode vitest --inspect-brk --browser --no-file-parallelism Once Vitest starts it will stop execution and wait for you to open developer tools that can connect to Node.js inspector . You can use Chrome DevTools for this by opening chrome://inspect on browser. In watch mode you can keep the debugger open during test re-runs by using the --isolate false options. Suggest changes to this page Last updated: Pager Previous page IDE Integration Next page Common Errors © 2026 VoidZero Inc. and Vitest contributors.
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Các ứng dụng và trò chơi chất lượng cao thường trực quan và thú vị khi sử dụng, khơi gợi tình cảm tích cực thông qua thiết kế được cân nhắc và khác biệt. Họ cũng đầu tư vào bản sắc và thương hiệu mạnh mẽ, độc đáo để trở nên nổi bật so với những nhà quảng cáo khác. Để tạo ứng dụng hoặc trò chơi có chất lượng cao, hãy làm theo các nguyên tắc sau. Khả năng hữu dụng Android cung cấp các thành phần tiêu chuẩn cho bố cục ứng dụng, mẫu tương tác và quyền kiểm soát của người dùng. Hãy sử dụng các thành phần này để cung cấp trải nghiệm nhất quán và trực quan cho người dùng. Ví dụ: Sử dụng bố cục tràn viền để có trải nghiệm sống động. Hỗ trợ người dùng làm nhiều việc cùng lúc bằng tính năng hình trong hình , cùng với các hiệu ứng chuyển đổi được trau chuốt nếu ứng dụng có video nhúng. Bật tính năng chia sẻ nội dung bằng Trang chia sẻ nội dung của Android . Trang này có hỗ trợ tích hợp sẵn cho các mục tiêu chia sẻ Hỗ trợ sao lưu và khôi phục để dữ liệu và chế độ cài đặt người dùng được giữ nguyên nếu người dùng thêm thiết bị mới, thay thế thiết bị hiện có hoặc cài đặt lại ứng dụng. Các tính năng này cũng có thể giúp giữ chân người dùng. Lưu ý : Hãy nhớ tuân theo nguyên tắc thiết kế trải nghiệm người dùng được đề xuất cho tất cả các kiểu dáng mà bạn hỗ trợ: Thiết bị di động, Màn hình lớn và Thiết bị có thể gập lại, Wear OS và Android TV Khi cần, hãy cung cấp một cách hấp dẫn để người dùng tìm hiểu cách khai thác tối đa ứng dụng hoặc trò chơi của bạn, hoặc bất kỳ tính năng mới nào mà bạn có thể thêm vào. Thiết kế quy trình giới thiệu cho đối tượng mục tiêu của bạn; ví dụ: hãy cân nhắc xem bạn có cần phục vụ cho cả người dùng mới và người dùng thông thạo hay không. Cho phép người dùng định cấu hình các khía cạnh quan trọng của trải nghiệm người dùng, chẳng hạn như thông báo , quyền riêng tư và bảo mật . Hỗ trợ tiếp cận, bản địa hoá và đường liên kết sâu Với hàng tỷ người dùng tiềm năng, ứng dụng hoặc trò chơi của bạn có thể cần hỗ trợ nhiều loại người dùng và môi trường. Bản địa hoá ứng dụng hoặc trò chơi cho các thị trường mà bạn phân phối, cung cấp bản dịch chất lượng cao, nội dung phù hợp về mặt văn hoá và địa lý, cũng như các thông tin đo lường, chỉ số và đơn vị tiền tệ thích hợp. Làm theo hướng dẫn của Android về hỗ trợ tiếp cận và xây dựng cho hàng tỷ người dùng nếu phù hợp. Nếu ứng dụng của bạn chấp nhận lưu lượng truy cập từ web hoặc các nguồn bên ngoài khác bằng đường liên kết sâu , hãy đảm bảo các đường liên kết đó được phân giải trực tiếp đến nội dung có liên quan. Độ tinh xảo và hình ảnh hấp dẫn Thiết kế của ứng dụng hoặc trò chơi của bạn mang đến cơ hội làm hài lòng người dùng và tạo sự khác biệt cho sản phẩm/dịch vụ của bạn, đặc biệt là trong các danh mục cạnh tranh. Phát triển phong cách nghệ thuật gốc và áp dụng phương pháp nhất quán và nhất quán trên tất cả nền tảng sản phẩm của bạn. Sử dụng hình ảnh, màu sắc và khoảng trắng để thể hiện thứ bậc, trạng thái và bản sắc thương hiệu. Hiệu ứng chuyển đổi và ảnh động, cùng với hình ảnh, có thể giúp truyền đạt các thông điệp chính hoặc ý tưởng phức tạp và làm cho trải nghiệm người dùng linh động hơn. Làm theo các phương pháp hay nhất có liên quan trong trung tâm thiết kế giao diện người dùng Android . Trò chơi phụ thuộc vào cảm xúc và cốt truyện để thu hút người dùng. Để mang lại trải nghiệm sống động hơn, hãy tích hợp các khía cạnh hình ảnh như ảnh động và phong cách nghệ thuật với âm thanh, cốt truyện và các nút điều khiển trong trò chơi. Kiếm tiền Có nhiều cách để kiếm tiền từ ứng dụng của bạn. Một trải nghiệm kiếm tiền tuyệt vời bắt đầu từ việc đặt ra kỳ vọng của người dùng. Trước khi mọi người cài đặt ứng dụng hoặc trò chơi của bạn, hãy cho họ biết cách thức và thời điểm bạn tính phí cho họ. Hãy đảm bảo rằng mọi khoảnh khắc bạn chọn kiếm tiền đều được tích hợp đúng cách vào trải nghiệm người dùng. Ví dụ: đừng làm người dùng bất ngờ khi đưa ra yêu cầu thanh toán ngay sau khi ứng dụng tải xong hoặc để họ phân tâm bằng những quảng cáo ở giữa màn chơi của trò chơi. Nếu ứng dụng hoặc trò chơi của bạn có tường phí, hãy cân nhắc việc cung cấp bản dùng thử miễn phí cho mọi nội dung có tính phí để người dùng có thể đưa ra quyết định sáng suốt về việc có đăng ký hay không. Nếu người dùng phải trả tiền để sử dụng ứng dụng hoặc trò chơi của bạn, hãy nhớ đặt kỳ vọng này trước khi cài đặt. Thời gian, tần suất và vị trí đặt quảng cáo là những yếu tố quan trọng trong việc mang lại trải nghiệm chất lượng cao cho người dùng. Để đảm bảo rằng quảng cáo của bạn tôn trọng thời gian của người dùng, hãy đảm bảo cách trình bày quảng cáo tỷ lệ với phần còn lại của nội dung về thời lượng, tần suất và kích thước. Sử dụng kích thước và vị trí cẩn thận để giảm thiểu nguy cơ vô tình nhấn. Chịu trách nhiệm đối với tất cả nội dung trong ứng dụng của mình, bao gồm cả quảng cáo, ngay cả khi bạn sử dụng SDK của bên thứ ba để phân phối những nội dung này. Hãy lưu ý đến nội dung quảng cáo mà ứng dụng của bạn hiển thị cho người dùng và đảm bảo nội dung đó phù hợp với đối tượng của bạn. Nguyên tắc của Google Play Nếu bạn phân phối ứng dụng trên Google Play, hãy tuân theo các nguyên tắc bổ sung sau đây về trải nghiệm người dùng. Kiếm tiền Google Play giúp bạn tạo doanh thu từ người dùng theo nhiều cách, trong đó có gói thuê bao và giao dịch mua hàng trong ứng dụng . Khám phá và giới thiệu nổi bật Google Play xem xét mọi khía cạnh của trải nghiệm người dùng khi đánh giá ứng dụng/trò chơi cần quảng bá ở đâu. Tìm hiểu thêm Nội dung và mã mẫu trên trang này phải tuân thủ các giấy phép như mô tả trong phần Giấy phép nội dung . Java và OpenJDK là nhãn hiệu hoặc nhãn hiệu đã đăng ký của Oracle và/hoặc đơn vị liên kết của Oracle. Cập nhật lần gần đây nhất: 2025-07-26 UTC. 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https://www.gitbook.com/customers/unsloth-ai
Unsloth AI Documentation Product ')"> Enterprise Resources ')"> Pricing Login Get a demo Start for free Documentation Product ')"> Enterprise Resources ')"> Pricing Login Get a demo Start for free Login Get a demo Start for free Login Start for free customer story Unsloth AI How Unsloth turned GitBook into their entire website Daniel Han Co-Founder View the docs View the docs For Unsloth , documentation isn’t just a support resource — it’s the front door to their product, brand, and community. As an AI optimization platform serving fast-moving builders, they needed a documentation experience that matched the quality and speed of their technology. We spoke with Michael Han, CTO of Unsloth, about how GitBook became the backbone of their public presence, driving over 500k visits per month. The challenge: docs that keep pace with rapid iteration Unsloth moves fast, shipping improvements and research updates at a pace that’s hard to keep up with using traditional website tooling. They needed a platform that felt modern, iterated frequently, and let them publish new content without friction. GitBook’s continuous product development immediately stood out. “There’s always a new feature or refinement [in GitBook]. The design keeps evolving, and everything looks so modern and thoughtful.” Turning documentation into the primary web experience Instead of relying solely on their marketing site, Unsloth found that their GitBook docs quickly became the highest-performing part of their public presence. Publishing detailed, informative blog-style updates used to take hours, and now takes minutes, without losing depth or clarity. GitBook’s customization options helped them turn those pages into a modern, credible destination that encourages users to explore, click, and interact far more than their main site ever could. 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Community for Developers: Benefits and Opportunities Discover more from daily.dev Personalized news feed, dev communities and search, much better than what’s out there. Maybe ;) Start reading - Free forever Start reading - Free forever Continue reading > Start reading - Free forever Start now Home Blog Get into tech Community for Developers: Benefits and Opportunities Mar 5, 2024 Author Nimrod Kramer @NimrodKramer Related tags on daily.dev Table of contents Read more on daily.dev 🎯 Joining a developer community offers numerous benefits including support, learning, career opportunities, skill enhancement, and collaboration. Learn how to get involved and succeed in the tech world. Being part of a community for developers offers numerous benefits that can significantly enhance your coding journey, career opportunities, and personal development. Whether you're a seasoned developer or just starting out, here's what joining a developer community can bring to your table: Understanding and Support: Connect with people who get the challenges and joys of coding. Learning and Growth: Access a wealth of knowledge from shared resources, tutorials, and advice. Career Opportunities: Discover job openings and side gigs through networking . Skill Enhancement: Keep your coding skills sharp with continuous learning and feedback. Collaboration and Innovation: Work on projects together, share ideas, and innovate. In essence, a developer community is a valuable resource for solving coding problems faster, finding job opportunities, learning new technologies, and staying motivated. It's about being part of a supportive network that fosters growth, innovation, and collaboration. Isolation in Problem Solving When you're trying to fix tough bugs or add complex features to an app, it's easy to hit a wall. If you're working alone, you might spend hours or even days looking for answers online, which can be really frustrating. Developer groups give you a way to quickly find help. You can ask questions and get advice from people who have been in your shoes. This means you can solve problems faster. Keeping Pace with New Technologies Tech changes fast. New tools and ways of coding pop up all the time, and it's important to keep up. But learning all this on your own takes a lot of time. Being part of a developer community makes it easier to stay updated. These communities share the latest news, tutorials, and learning resources, so you know what to focus on next without feeling overwhelmed. Limited Career Opportunities Finding new job opportunities or making connections outside of your current job can be tough. This can make it hard to move up in your career or find better-paying projects. Developer communities have job boards and forums where you can find jobs that match what you're good at. Networking in these communities can also introduce you to new people and opportunities you wouldn't find on your own. Stagnating Skills If you're not learning new things regularly, your skills might get rusty. This can make it harder to get promoted or earn more. Communities encourage you to keep learning by sharing your own projects, answering questions, and getting feedback. This helps you see where you can improve and keeps your skills sharp. The Power of Community Support and Collaboration Developer communities are like having a group of friends who are also into coding. If you're stuck on a coding problem, you can ask for help and get advice from people who have been there before. This way, you don't have to spend days trying to figure it out alone. These communities offer tools like shared documents and chat rooms that make working together on projects easier. Working with others can spark new ideas and make coding more fun . Continuous Learning and Skill Development The tech world moves fast, and developer communities help you keep up. Places like Hashnode, Dev.to , and Reddit are full of guides, tips, and code examples from other developers. Instead of searching all over the internet, you can find everything in one spot. These communities also have workshops and talks that show you how to use new tools by working on real projects. Talking about different technologies helps you decide what to learn next, and sharing your work helps you get better. Networking and Career Opportunities Being part of a developer community can help you meet new people in your field. You can find mentors, partners for projects, and even job opportunities. Some communities have job boards where companies post openings, and others let you show off your work to potential employers. This can be a great way to find work that's right for you. By helping others and sharing your knowledge, you can become known as an expert. Innovation and Inspiration Seeing what others are working on can give you new ideas and get you excited about coding. Talking about the latest tech trends can lead to thinking about new ways to solve problems. When you share your projects, you get feedback that can help you make them even better. This back-and-forth of ideas and advice helps everyone come up with more creative solutions. Overall, being part of a developer community means you can learn faster, meet new people, and come up with better ideas together. Real-life Success Stories Developer communities help people in tech grow their careers by making new friends, sharing knowledge, and working together. These stories show how joining these groups can lead to big wins. Networking opens doors Lisa, a web developer, lost her job but found freelance work through her friends on Dev.to. "I shared my situation online, and quickly, people were ready to help," she says. "In no time, I had enough work to keep me going." Vijay, who works on all parts of web apps, got a great job offer after giving a talk. "I spoke about coding at a Google Developers Group meeting. A company leader there liked my ideas and hired me!" Shared wisdom solves problems Priya, new to coding, was stuck on a project. "I asked for help in Women Who Code, and got amazing support. It was like a mini-class just for me!" Tyler, who works on the technical side, had a tough problem but found answers on Stack Overflow. "People showed me how to fix it fast. It saved me so much time." Collaboration leads to innovation Leah, who builds web apps, shared her project on GitHub. "People suggested cool new features. Together, we made an app that helps animals find homes!" Akash, starting his own tech company, found teammates through Facebook Developer Circles . "We shared our app idea and found people to help us build it. Now, our app is used by thousands." The takeaway These stories show how being in developer communities can help you meet people, solve problems faster, learn a lot, and create new things. It's about working with others who love tech as much as you do. sbb-itb-bfaad5b How to Get Involved Joining a developer community is super easy with the help of the internet. Here’s a simple guide to get you started: Identify Your Goals First off, think about why you want to join a developer community. Are you looking to: Pick up new skills? Get help with coding problems? Meet other developers near you? Find someone to start a project with? Look for job opportunities? Knowing what you want will help you choose the right communities. Find Communities That Align with Your Interests With your goals clear, start looking for communities. You can use sites like GitHub Explore and Reddit to find groups. You can search based on: Location - to meet people face-to-face Tech tools or languages - to find others using the same stuff as you Companies or brands - to connect with tech company communities Who you are - there are groups for women, minorities, students, etc. Check out the conversations to make sure the community fits what you’re looking for. Join the Community and Introduce Yourself After picking some communities: Follow their rules - make sure to read any guidelines to start off right. Set up your profile - add a picture and a bit about yourself. Say hi - write a post introducing yourself, why you’re there, and what you hope to do. Be active - ask questions, answer others, and share what you’re working on. Find Ways to Contribute Being active is key to getting the most out of communities. You can: Answer questions you know about Give feedback on projects Write guides on things you’ve learned Organize meetups if people are up for it Help keep discussions on track as a moderator Post job openings you find Getting involved in developer communities like Dev.to, StackOverflow, or GitHub can be really rewarding. It’s a great way to learn, meet people, and work on cool projects. Don’t be shy—jump in and start talking! Conclusion Joining a community for developers can really help you out, no matter if you're just starting or have been coding for years. These groups are all about working together, learning new things, finding jobs, and feeling part of a group. Here’s what you get from being in these communities: Solving problems faster: It's tough when you're stuck on a coding issue or can't figure out how to use a new tool. Developer communities have lots of resources and people ready to help you get past these tough spots quickly. Meeting people who can help your career: It's great to make new friends who also code, find mentors, and meet others who can open doors to new opportunities. Knowing the right people can really help you move forward in your career. Staying sharp: With access to the latest coding news and tips, you can keep improving your skills. This makes sure you stay good at what you do. Coming up with new ideas: Seeing how other people solve coding problems can inspire you with new ideas. Plus, working on projects together can lead to cool new things. Feeling more confident: Helping others with their code and getting help with yours is a great way to feel more sure about what you know. When people in the community praise your work, it gives you a boost to try even harder. Platforms like GitHub, Stack Overflow , and Reddit make it easy to find and join these communities. Being active, like asking questions, sharing your projects, and helping others, keeps the community lively and helpful. Being around people who get what you're doing can make a big difference. It makes you feel less alone and part of a supportive group that wants to see you do well. This kind of support helps you learn faster and enjoy coding even more, which is good for both your personal and professional growth. Related Questions Why community is important for developers? Developer communities are super helpful for growing your career: Networking opportunities: Going to events helps you meet big names and find mentors. This can open doors for you. Access to shared knowledge: On forums, you can find and share solutions to coding problems. This saves you a lot of headache. Skill development: Working together on real projects, like in hackathons , gives you hands-on experience that's really valuable. Industry updates: Communities keep you in the loop with the latest tech news and updates on programming languages. This keeps you sharp. Job openings: Lots of communities have job boards with jobs you might not find elsewhere. More chances for you to find a good job. How does community benefit from development? When developers work on community projects, everyone wins: Better places like parks, schools, roads More jobs and chances to make money Support for local events Nicer living conditions People are happier and more involved Developers use their skills to help out, making things better for everyone. What is the purpose of the developer community? Developer communities are all about bringing programmers together to: Learn: Share tips and get help with coding through tutorials and forums. Collaborate: Join forces on projects that give you real experience. Network: Meet other coders who can help you find jobs or work on projects together. Innovate: Get new ideas by talking and working with people who like coding too. Stay Updated: Find out what's new in the tech world, from programming languages to best practices. It's a place where developers can grow and come up with cool new things by working together. What are the advantages of developing a community? Making communities better has lots of perks: More businesses and jobs come to town Better roads, internet, and public services Schools and hospitals get more money Homes are worth more People get involved and there's less crime When a community grows, it attracts money, improves life for its people, and makes everyone proud to live there. Related Blog Posts Dev Resources: Community-Driven Content Programmer Community: Continuous Learning News for Programmers: Community-Driven Insights Community for Developers: Remote Work Integration Author Nimrod Kramer @NimrodKramer Related tags on daily.dev Table of contents Read more on daily.dev Why not level up your reading with daily.dev? Stay up-to-date with the latest developer news every time you open a new tab. Start reading - Free forever Why not level up your reading with daily.dev? Stay up-to-date with the latest developer news every time you open a new tab. Start reading - Free forever Read more Get into tech The best AI tools for developers in 2024 Explore the best AI tools for developers in 2024, ranging from code completion and documentation to security and integration with development environments. Find out about Stepsize AI, Cody AI, Tabnine, Mutable AI, Codium AI, Mintlify Writer, Grit.io, WhatTheDiff, and Bugasura. Nimrod Kramer March 27, 2024 Get into tech GPT-5 Release Date, Features & What to Expect (2026 Update) GPT-5 release date, expected features & capabilities. Get the latest confirmed news from OpenAI and expert predictions. Updated January 2026. Nimrod Kramer July 29, 2025 Get into tech Cursor AI Explained: Features, Pricing & Honest Review (2026) Is Cursor AI the best AI code editor in 2026? Our in-depth review covers features, pricing, GitHub Copilot comparison & real developer experiences. See if it's right for you. 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2026-01-13T09:30:21
https://daily.dev/blog/widget-chrome-enhancing-developer-workflows/
Widget Chrome: Enhancing Developer Workflows Discover more from daily.dev Personalized news feed, dev communities and search, much better than what’s out there. Maybe ;) Start reading - Free forever Start reading - Free forever Continue reading > Start reading - Free forever Start now Home Blog Get into tech Widget Chrome: Enhancing Developer Workflows Mar 17, 2024 Author Nimrod Kramer @NimrodKramer Related tags on daily.dev Table of contents Read more on daily.dev 🎯 Discover how Chrome widgets can enhance developer workflows, save time, customize tools, integrate with IDEs, and build custom widgets. Get the best practices for using widgets effectively. Chrome widgets are small, powerful tools designed to enhance developer workflows directly within the Chrome browser. Whether you're debugging code, monitoring website performance, or organizing projects, these widgets offer a range of functionalities that can significantly boost your productivity. Here's what you need to know about Chrome widgets : Easy Installation : Quickly add widgets from the Chrome Web Store . Customizable : Tailor widgets to fit your specific needs and preferences. Time-saving : Automate routine tasks and access tools directly within your browser. Free and Open-Source : Many widgets are available for free, and you can also create and share your own. This guide will cover the basics of Chrome widgets, their benefits for developers, how to set up and customize them, and best practices for integrating them into your workflow. Let's dive into how Chrome widgets can make coding easier and more efficient for developers. Benefits of Chrome Widgets for Developers Chrome widgets are really helpful for people who make websites or apps. They make work easier, let you change how things look and work, and work well with other tools you might use. Let's break down these benefits. Productivity Enhancements Save time by making shortcuts for things you do a lot, like fixing bugs or checking your website. Keep an eye on things like how fast your site is working, without having to stop and check. Automate boring stuff like making your code neat or checking for mistakes. Get heads-up when something goes wrong or needs your attention. Organize your work better by keeping track of your projects and bookmarks in one spot. Using Chrome widgets can save you a lot of time because they help you automate tasks and keep an eye on important stuff. This means you can spend more time coding and less time on repetitive tasks. Customization Choose what you need from a lot of available tools to fit your work style. Make it yours by changing how things look and work the way you like. Create your own tools if you can't find what you need. Test on different devices without needing the actual devices. Chrome widgets let you change and add tools so everything feels right for you. Whether it's picking the right tools from the Chrome Web Store or changing the theme, you can make your workspace your own. Integration Work smoothly with other tools you use, like your coding environment or other browsers. Use shortcuts to make things faster and easier. Share and collaborate easily with tools like GitHub Actions or Google Cloud Run Job. Chrome widgets work well with other tools, making your whole workflow smoother. Shortcuts and integrations mean you can move between tasks easily, and sharing your work with others is straightforward. In short, Chrome widgets are like little helpers in your browser that make coding a lot easier. They save you time, let you make your workspace just right for you, and help you work better with other tools and people. Setting Up Your First Chrome Widget Getting started with Chrome widgets is pretty straightforward. Here's how to get your first widget up and running: Prerequisites Before you get started, you'll need: The Chrome browser installed on your computer. Access to the Chrome Web Store . Steps Open Chrome and look for the puzzle piece icon at the top right corner. Click it to open the Extensions menu. There, click on "Get more extensions" to jump to the Chrome Web Store. Use the search bar at the top to find a widget you'd like to try. For example, search for React Developer Tools . On the widget's page, there's a button that says "Add to Chrome". Click it. A small window will pop up asking if you're sure you want to add the widget. Click "Add Extension". Once the widget is installed, you'll see a new puzzle piece icon near your address bar. Click this icon to pin your new widget, making it easy to find. To use your widget, open Chrome's Developer Tools by selecting View > Developer > Developer Tools from the Chrome menu. Look for the Widgets tab and click it to see your new widget. Most widgets let you tweak how they work. Look for a gear icon to explore customization options. And there you go! Your new widget is all set up and ready to make your work a bit easier. Feel free to explore and add more widgets as you need. Over time, you'll build a set of tools that perfectly suits your workflow. Customizing Widgets for Development Widgets can be changed up to fit exactly what you need for your coding work. Here's how you can make widgets work better for you: Creating Keyboard Shortcuts Keyboard shortcuts let you get to your widgets quickly. You can set up shortcuts to: Turn a widget on or off Update a widget's info Open widget settings To set up a shortcut: Click the settings icon on the widget Find the "Shortcuts" section Click "Add Shortcut" and choose the keys you want to use Now, you can do common widget tasks without taking your hands off the keyboard. Monitoring Resources Some widgets can show you how much of your computer's resources your site is using, like: CPU/Memory - Shows the processing power and memory your site needs Network - Tells you about internet use and if any requests didn't work Storage - Shows how much storage space you're using for things like databases You can change widget settings to: Set limits for when you get warnings Choose how long to show data for (like 1 minute or 1 hour) Pick which resources you want to see info for This helps you avoid running into problems with your site's performance or using too much storage. Customizing Widget Display You can change how a widget looks and acts: Size - Decide how big or small it is Theme - Pick colors, fonts, and background Behavior - Choose if it can be moved, closed, or if it stays visible For instance, make widgets smaller to fit more on your screen or pick a dark theme to be easier on your eyes. Creating Snippets Snippets are short bits of code that do specific tasks, like: Formatting code Checking for mistakes Running tests To make a snippet: Go to the Sources panel Right-click and choose "New Snippet" Name it and put in your code Click "Run" to use it Now, you can run this snippet any time with just a click! By adjusting widgets to fit your needs, they can be a big help for your projects. Don't hesitate to change them to make your work easier! sbb-itb-bfaad5b Integrating Widgets into Workflow Widgets can be mixed with other tools and services you use to make your work easier. Here's how to connect widgets with the rest of your tools. Connecting with IDEs You can use widgets right inside IDEs like Visual Studio Code, so you don't have to switch back and forth between your code and browser tools. Visual Studio Code Extensions Tools like Chrome Debugger and Chrome Extension Helper make it easy to work with Chrome and its widgets from within VS Code. They let you: Fix website issues using Chrome's tools without leaving VS Code Refresh widgets quickly without reopening the browser Build and test extensions right in VS Code This way, you can stay in your coding space without having to jump around different apps. Keyboard Shortcuts You can set up shortcuts in VS Code to: Quickly use widgets Do widget tasks like cleaning up code Turn widgets on or off easily This helps you stay focused on coding. Connecting Services Widgets can also link up with services outside your browser: GitHub - Work on code, review changes, and handle tasks without leaving your browser. Slack - Get updates about your website or errors directly in Slack. Google Cloud Run Job - Use widgets with cloud services. IFTTT - Connect widgets with other apps and services easily. These connections help automate your work, keep all your info in one place, and make working with your team smoother. Building Custom Integrations Many widgets offer ways to create your own connections: Puppeteer - Lets you control Chrome in an automated way for testing. Chrome Debugging Protocol - Helps you use browser tools in your own projects. cross-browser testing - Check how widgets work in different browsers. You can use these tools to make widgets fit perfectly with your work, whether that's testing your site in different browsers or automating tasks. In short, widgets can be a big part of making your daily tasks smoother by connecting with both browser and outside tools. With the right setup, they can help streamline your work. Best Practices for Using Widgets Using widgets well requires a bit of thought and organization. Here are some tips to help you get the most out of these useful tools for developers. Thoughtful Configuration Think carefully about which widgets you choose and how they fit into your daily tasks. Consider: The tasks you do often that widgets could make easier The most important info you want to see easily Ways widgets could alert you to potential issues ahead of time Choose widgets that really meet your needs and set them up to show what's most important to you. Mindful Placement Be smart about where you put widgets in your workspace: Keep the ones you use a lot close by Group similar widgets together Use smaller widgets for constant info, and bigger ones for detailed tasks Organizing widgets this way helps you switch between tasks smoothly. Keyboard Shortcut Optimization Use shortcuts to work with widgets without losing focus: Set up shortcuts to turn widgets on/off or refresh them Make shortcuts for widget actions like fixing code Check that shortcuts don't clash with other tools Good shortcuts keep you in the coding zone. Performance Monitoring Widgets can help you watch over your computer's performance: Keep an eye on CPU, memory, and internet use Get alerts for big changes Look at error logs and debug info Watch your storage and database use Spotting issues early lets you fix them before they get big. Regular Evaluation Check on your widget setup now and then to see: If your widgets are still helpful or if your needs have changed If you can get rid of any widgets you don't use If there are new widgets that could help If your widgets are in the best spot and the right size As your projects change, make sure your widgets still work well for you. Following these tips will help you make better use of widgets. Think about what you need, set things up carefully, use shortcuts, keep an eye on performance, and update your setup as needed. With the right approach, widgets can really help you code better. Building Custom Widgets Creating your own widgets for Chrome can give you tools that do exactly what you need. Even though it involves some programming, it's not too complex. Here's a simple guide on how to make your own Chrome widget. Setting Up the Environment Before you start, you'll need a few things: A program for writing code, like Visual Studio Code Node.js for handling the bits and pieces your widget needs Chrome and Chrome Canary to test your widget The Chrome Extension CLI for starting your widget project Don't forget to look at Chrome’s developer portal for help and tips on making widgets. Key Components of a Widget Widgets are made up of several parts: Manifest file - This is a file that tells Chrome what your widget is and what it needs. HTML/CSS/JS - The code that makes up the look and actions of your widget. Chrome API calls - Special code that lets your widget talk to Chrome. When you're building your widget, you'll work on these parts to make it work: Use the manifest file to give Chrome the info it needs about your widget. Use HTML and CSS to design how your widget looks. Use JavaScript for the widget's features. Use Chrome API calls to connect your widget with Chrome’s tools. Widget Development Steps Here's how to make a widget step-by-step: Scaffold the code - Start your project with the Chrome Extension CLI to get the basic code and files. Design the interface - Plan out and create the look of your widget with HTML/CSS. Add functionality - Write JavaScript code to make your widget do stuff. Integrate Chrome tools - Use the Chrome DevTools Protocol to let your widget interact with the browser. Test and tweak - Test your widget in Chrome and Canary to find and fix any issues. Publish - When it’s ready, package your widget and submit it to the Chrome Web Store. By going step by step and testing as you go, you can create a widget that fits perfectly with how you work. Sharing it on the Chrome Web Store lets other developers benefit from your tool too! Conclusion Chrome widgets are handy tools that make it easier for developers to get their work done directly in the browser. They help you quickly do things you do often, keep an eye on how your website is doing, make your workspace feel just right for you, and find problems faster. Here's why Chrome widgets are good to use: They save you time by letting you automate tasks, use keyboard shortcuts, and quickly reach tools you use a lot. You can make them your own by changing them to fit exactly what you want and need. They work well with other tools you might use, like IDEs or services such as GitHub or Slack, thanks to extensions. They're great for developers because they offer things like code snippets, ways to watch how your website is using resources, and the ability to test how your site looks in different browsers. You can pick from many widgets that are already made or even make your own to fit your exact needs. Putting some thought into which widgets you use and where you put them can help you set up a workspace that's just right for what you're working on. In short, Chrome widgets help developers do their jobs better and faster by putting special tools right where they need them. Whether you're just starting out or have been coding for years, trying out different widgets can help you find ways to make your coding tasks a lot easier. Related Blog Posts Building a Developer Network through Chrome Marketplace Chrome Generator Essentials for Developers Chrome E: Streamlining Your Workflow Optimizing Chrome Language for Developers Author Nimrod Kramer @NimrodKramer Related tags on daily.dev Table of contents Read more on daily.dev Why not level up your reading with daily.dev? Stay up-to-date with the latest developer news every time you open a new tab. Start reading - Free forever Why not level up your reading with daily.dev? Stay up-to-date with the latest developer news every time you open a new tab. Start reading - Free forever Read more Get into tech The best AI tools for developers in 2024 Explore the best AI tools for developers in 2024, ranging from code completion and documentation to security and integration with development environments. Find out about Stepsize AI, Cody AI, Tabnine, Mutable AI, Codium AI, Mintlify Writer, Grit.io, WhatTheDiff, and Bugasura. Nimrod Kramer March 27, 2024 Get into tech GPT-5 Release Date, Features & What to Expect (2026 Update) GPT-5 release date, expected features & capabilities. Get the latest confirmed news from OpenAI and expert predictions. Updated January 2026. Nimrod Kramer July 29, 2025 Get into tech Cursor AI Explained: Features, Pricing & Honest Review (2026) Is Cursor AI the best AI code editor in 2026? Our in-depth review covers features, pricing, GitHub Copilot comparison & real developer experiences. See if it's right for you. Nimrod Kramer August 26, 2024 See more on daily.dev daily.dev is a professional network for developers to learn, collaborate, and grow together. Product Web app Chrome Edge Firefox add-ons iOS Android Status Community Docs Open source Events Swag Changelog Company About Careers Blog Brand Contact Business For Advertisers For Recruiters © 2025 Daily Dev Ltd. Terms Privacy Guidelines Working remotely wherever we're happiest 🇮🇱 🇮🇹 🇵🇭 🇳🇱 🇬🇧 🇭🇷 🇱🇹 🇦🇺 🇦🇪 🇳🇴 🇦🇱 🇵🇹
2026-01-13T09:30:21
https://daily.dev/es/blog/how-to-contribute-to-open-source-projects-as-a-beginner
How To Contribute To Open-Source Projects As A Beginner Discover more from daily.dev Personalized news feed, dev communities and search, much better than what’s out there. Maybe ;) Start reading - Free forever Start reading - Free forever Continue reading > Start reading - Free forever Start now Home Blog Career How To Contribute To Open-Source Projects As A Beginner Oct 1, 2020 Author Catalin Pit @catalinmpit Related tags on daily.dev # open-source # git # general-programming # github Table of contents Read more on daily.dev 🎯 When I was learning to code, I wanted to make open-source contributions, but I had no idea where and how. Fast forward, I made my first open-source contributions to DEV, and I want to share the Git workflow required to make open-source contributions. I want to mention that it is the workflow I am using. It is not the only one or the best one. Also, the article assumes basic Git knowledge. Moreover, I want to clarify a common misconception as well. Contributing to open source is not all about writing code. You can contribute by improving the documentation, by organizing stuff, by opening issues, or labeling pull requests. As a general rule, before starting to contribute, you must read the code of conduct and the contribution guidelines. A code of conduct is a document that establishes expectations for behavior for your project's participants. Adopting, and enforcing, a code of conduct can help create a positive social atmosphere for your community. (Source: Your Open Source Guide ) A contribution guideline is a document that explains the workflow you have to respect to make contributions. That includes branch naming conventions, what you should include in a pull request, and more. Thus, let us see what the process of contributing to open-source projects is. Find a project The most time-consuming task is to find a project where you feel confident enough to make changes. If you are yet to find a project, I recommend checking the first contributions webpage. On the web page, you can find various repositories, which you can filter by technologies. For instance, you can only search for applications written in JavaScript. However, if you still struggle to find a repository, you can check my OSS Contribution repository. I created it a while ago to help people learn the workflow they use when they make changes to a bigger codebase. Pick whatever repositories you wish, and let us move to the next step - forking! Fork the project After choosing a project, you need to fork the project. But what does "forking" mean? When you fork a project, you make a copy of the original project. That means you can make any changes you want to the forked repository, without affecting the original one. How to fork a project? To fork a project, you need to go to the repository's main page and click on the fork button, on the right-hand side. Figure 1 illustrates what you should see. Figure 1 Once you click the button, GitHub redirects you to your copy of the original repo. But why not clone the repository directly to your machine? The reason is that you do not have access to push changes. Only people who have access to the project can make changes directly to it. Those might be people that created the project, or maintainers. Figure 2 Figure 2 illustrates what happens if you clone the original repository and try to make changes directly to it. You run into an error because you do not have permission. Therefore, you need to fork the project, which makes a copy of the original repository on your GitHub account. The forked version is the repository you are going to use. Clone the project After you fork the project, you have to clone the project on your machine to work on it. Go to the repository on your GitHub profile and click on the green button saying "Code". Figure 3 Figure 3 illustrates that. Then you need to copy the link, and run the following command on your machine: git clone https://github.com/<profile_name>/<repo_name>.git The command copies the repository on your machine so you can make changes. Open the project in your favorite editor, and let us move on to the next step! Create a branch Before making and pushing any changes, you have to create a branch. The branch you create holds all your changes. Thus, everyone working on the project can work independently, and without getting into conflict with each other. When it comes to naming your branch, all open source projects have a naming convention. An example could be your_name/issue_fix. For instance, let us say I want to fix a broken article image. My branch would be something like catalinpit/fix_broken_article_image. Alternatively, you can use a branch name like issue-[issue number]. However, make sure you read the rules and guidelines from each project. Every project does it differently. You create a branch by running the following Git command: git checkout -b "branch_name" The above command creates a new branch with the name you specify and switches to the newly created branch. At this point, you can make any changes you want. Fast-forward, let us pretend you made all the necessary changes. What is the next step? Make your changes After creating the branch, you are ready to make changes to the project. At this point, you can make code changes, update the documentation, organize the files, or anything else. Always remember that all contributions are important. Whether you add a new feature or fix errors in the documentation, both are important and valuable. Now that you made the changes, we can move to the next steps - committing and pushing the changes! Commit and push your changes Congratulations! You made the changes, and now it is time to create a pull request. However, you still have to do a few things before opening a pull request. First of all, run git status to see which files you modified. Once you see the files changed, and after you decide what you want to commit, run the following command: git add . // it adds all files OR git add file1 file2 file3 fileN // specifies what files are committed I want to mention that you might have a bunch of files modified, or only one. Depending on what you want to push, you might use git add . or git add <your_files>. If you're going to add everything to the commit, use git add .. The next step is to commit your changes. That is, to explain in a few words what you did. For instance, let us say you fix a broken URL. Thus, the commit command might look something like this: git commit -m "Fixed the broken Home URL" Try always to use a meaningful commit message, but at the same time, do not go overboard. Now, the last step is to push your changes. To push your changes, run the following command: git push -u origin <your-branch-name> After pushing your changes, you need to create a pull request so other people (or team members) can see what you did, and why. Creating a pull request Usually, after pushing your changes, you get a link you can click to open a pull request automatically. If that does not happen, you can go to the repo and click on Compare & pull request . You can see an example in figure 4. Figure 4 By clicking on Compare & pull request , a new window opens where you can enter a title and a description for your pull request. Figure 5 illustrates an example of a simple pull request. Figure 5 Before submitting the pull request, make sure you adhere to the guidelines and rules of each project. Also, if you get comments, look at them objectively and do not take them personally. After adding all the necessary information, click the button saying "Create Pull Request". Congratulations! You made your changes and opened a pull request. Conclusion The article explains the most straightforward workflow to make contributions to open source projects. I have used this workflow to make changes successfully to DEV To, which is open-source. To recap: Fork the repository to your GitHub account. Clone the project on your machine. Create a branch before making changes. Make your changes. Commit and push your changes. Open a pull request. Catalin publishes programming and software development articles on his blog. Author Catalin Pit @catalinmpit Related tags on daily.dev # open-source # git # general-programming # github Table of contents Read more on daily.dev Why not level up your reading with daily.dev? Stay up-to-date with the latest developer news every time you open a new tab. Start reading - Free forever Why not level up your reading with daily.dev? Stay up-to-date with the latest developer news every time you open a new tab. 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Nimrod Kramer April 3, 2024 See more on daily.dev daily.dev is a professional network for developers to learn, collaborate, and grow together. Product Web app Chrome Edge Firefox add-ons iOS Android Status Community Docs Open source Events Swag Changelog Company About Careers Blog Brand Contact Business For Advertisers For Recruiters © 2025 Daily Dev Ltd. Terms Privacy Guidelines Working remotely wherever we're happiest 🇮🇱 🇮🇹 🇵🇭 🇳🇱 🇬🇧 🇭🇷 🇱🇹 🇦🇺 🇦🇪 🇳🇴 🇦🇱 🇵🇹
2026-01-13T09:30:21
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Thiết kế dành cho Android Thiết kế các ứng dụng Android đẹp mắt và hiện đại, đáp ứng nhu cầu của người dùng ở bất cứ nơi nào họ đang ở, cho dù họ đang duyệt xem trên điện thoại, đọc trên máy tính bảng, xem nhanh trên cổ tay, làm việc trên thiết bị ChromeOS hay xem TV. Thiết kế dành cho thiết bị di động Tạo một thiết kế ứng dụng hiện đại, đẹp mắt và hữu ích bằng cách sử dụng các thành phần, bố cục thích ứng và giao diện Android. Khám phá thiết kế cho thiết bị di động → Thích ứng với nhiều kiểu dáng Tạo trải nghiệm người dùng sinh động và hấp dẫn bằng các bố cục có thể đổi kích thước cũng như định cấu hình lại để tối ưu hoá khả năng trình bày, tương tác và sử dụng. Khám phá thiết kế thích ứng → Lấy cảm hứng từ các thiết kế trải nghiệm người dùng cho nhiều loại màn hình → Sáng tạo không giới hạn với công nghệ XR Tạo ra những trải nghiệm sống động đột phá bằng các công cụ mạnh mẽ, giúp thay đổi cách chúng ta tương tác với nội dung kỹ thuật số và thế giới xung quanh. Thiết kế cho kính XR và kính XR có dây → Mở rộng ứng dụng để sử dụng cả ngày Tạo ra những trải nghiệm tăng cường có cảm giác như một phần mở rộng tự nhiên trong nhận thức của người dùng, mang đến cho họ khả năng truy cập thuận tiện vào thông tin. Thiết kế cho kính AI → <source <img="" src="/images/design/ui/glasses_hero.mp4" type="video/mp4" /> <source <img="" src="/images/design/ui/glasses_hero.mp4" type="video/mp4" /> Cải thiện ứng dụng bằng tiện ích Sử dụng các tiện ích để giúp người dùng tương tác nhanh với nội dung và tính năng của ứng dụng. Khám phá thiết kế tiện ích → Cung cấp thông tin nhanh trên Wear OS Đồng hồ thông minh bổ sung một giao diện tuyệt vời để tương tác nhanh chóng và thường xuyên với ứng dụng của bạn. Hãy bắt đầu thiết kế trải nghiệm cho Wear OS by Google. Tìm hiểu thiết kế Wear OS → Thiết kế dành cho TV Hãy bắt đầu thiết kế trải nghiệm trên ứng dụng Android TV bằng hướng dẫn và bộ công cụ của chúng tôi. Khám phá thiết kế TV → Tìm cảm hứng thiết kế TV → Thiết kế cho ô tô Hãy bắt đầu thiết kế trải nghiệm trong ứng dụng cho Android Auto và Android Automotive OS bằng các hướng dẫn và mẫu của chúng tôi. Khám phá thiết kế của Cars → Thử một nghiên cứu điển hình hoặc mẫu Bắt đầu thiết kế cho thiết bị Android bằng một trong các nghiên cứu điển hình hoặc mẫu ứng dụng dựa trên Figma của chúng tôi. Thiết bị di động và màn hình lớn Tải nghiên cứu điển hình về Now in Android (trong Figma) và khám phá ứng dụng mẫu nội dung đa phương tiện nổi tiếng do chúng tôi phát hành trên Cửa hàng Play. Tham gia nghiên cứu điển hình về Now in Android Wear Khám phá bộ sưu tập bộ công cụ thiết kế và mẫu của chúng tôi dành cho Wear OS. Xem mẫu Wear TV Khám phá bộ công cụ thiết kế dựa trên Figma dành cho ứng dụng TV. Chuyển đến cộng đồng Figma TV Ô tô Khám phá bộ công cụ thiết kế của chúng tôi dành cho Thư viện ứng dụng Android cho Ô tô. 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We spoke with Roman Musatkin, Head of Product and Design at Swarmia, about how GitBook transformed their approach to documentation and enabled company-wide collaboration. The challenge: multiple tools and fragmented workflows Before GitBook, Swarmia struggled with documentation scattered across multiple platforms. The team relied on HubSpot’s help center for some content, while manually maintaining other documentation built directly into their product. The fragmented approach created friction for anyone trying to work on the docs. With HubSpot’s complex interface, the barrier to entry was too high for cross-functional collaboration. “We want everyone to be able to contribute to documentation, so it’s not just the product team that owns it. We want every single engineer to be able to go and contribute and edit an article or add a new article on the topic they’re exploring. So we want to have the threshold as low as possible for contributing.” Design quality that matches the product As a design-focused organization, Swarmia needed documentation that would reflect their commitment to quality and feel like a natural extension of their product. “The build quality is really the number one thing for us, because I really wanted the documentation to feel like an extension of a product and not just an extra thing. GitBook does that really well. The same quality standards that are applied to our product are definitely hit by GitBook.” The visual consistency was crucial for maintaining brand integrity across all customer touchpoints. “I feel it also gives us brand value, because you get the same quality experience that you would get with Swarmia. The GitBook style blends with our branding, and the customer doesn’t even need to know that it’s an extra tool.” Building on familiar workflows with Git Sync As a modern software organization where everyone understands Git, GitBook’s GitHub sync integration was a perfect fit for Swarmia’s engineering-focused culture. “Pretty much everyone is familiar with GitHub and how you work with Git. So it was very easy to introduce GitBook from this perspective.” The Git Sync integration also helped Swarmia maintain consistency across their product and documentation by using the same Markdown files in both places. “We can integrate exactly the same content in the app. So we are just using the same Markdown files and just styling them and delivering them in the app. So it’s exactly the same content served in two places.” Maintaining quality at scale For Swarmia, GitBook’s combination of developer-friendly workflows and intuitive editing proved essential for maintaining documentation quality as they scaled. “What’s really important is being able to maintain all the content at scale. For example, what if we change a feature name tomorrow? When it lives in Markdown files, and it’s just a GitHub repository, it’s very easy to do.” While the team leverages Git workflows for bulk changes, most day-to-day editing happens through GitBook’s visual editor. “Everyone is using the editor, it’s just a way faster experience to do things. Engineers are using that as well just because it’s faster to do things in the UI, and you can ensure that it looks good for the customer.” Company-wide collaboration at scale Today, GitBook has enabled documentation collaboration across Swarmia’s entire organization. The team has established workflows where feature development naturally includes documentation updates, ensuring content stays current without creating bottlenecks. “When you’re working on a new feature, you ensure that the documentation of that feature is up to date. So it’s the engineer implementing the feature that then goes and checks the documentation. This way you just get everyone exposed to how we write about our features and they get a chance to contribute.” Rapid migration and immediate impact The transition to GitBook proved remarkably smooth, with Swarmia migrating all of their docs in less than a single day through coordinated team effort. “We organized a session in the product team where we distributed pages to everyone, where everyone would take something like 15 pages. And we were able to move everything in three or four hours.” Enhanced discoverability and SEO benefits Beyond internal collaboration, GitBook has opened new opportunities for Swarmia to reach prospects through improved search visibility. “We are able to use our documentation for prospects, not just for customers. Finding a certain page in Google is just way easier with GitBook. 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2026-01-13T09:30:21
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-18671
[HADOOP-18671] Add recoverLease(), setSafeMode(), isFileClosed() APIs to FileSystem - ASF Jira Log in Skip to main content Skip to sidebar Linked Applications Loading… Dashboards Projects Issues Help Jira Core help Keyboard Shortcuts About Jira Jira Credits Log In Public signup for this instance is disabled . Go to our Self serve sign up page to request an account. Report potential security issues privately Hadoop Common HADOOP-18671 Add recoverLease(), setSafeMode(), isFileClosed() APIs to FileSystem Log In Export XML Word Printable JSON Details Type: New Feature Status: Resolved Priority: Major Resolution: Fixed Affects Version/s: 3.4.0 , 3.3.6 Fix Version/s: 3.4.0 , 3.2.5 , 3.3.6 Component/s: fs Labels: pull-request-available Target Version/s: 3.4.0 , 3.3.6 Hadoop Flags: Reviewed Description We are in the midst of enabling HBase and Solr to run on Ozone. An obstacle is that HBase relies heavily on HDFS APIs and semantics for its Write Ahead Log (WAL) file (similarly, for Solr's transaction log). We propose to push up these HDFS APIs, i.e. recoverLease(), setSafeMode(), isFileClosed() to FileSystem abstraction so that HBase and other applications do not need to take on Ozone dependency at compile time. This work will (hopefully) enable HBase to run on other storage system implementations in the future. There are other HDFS features that HBase uses, including hedged read and favored nodes. Those are FS-specific optimizations and are not critical to enable HBase on Ozone. Attachments Issue Links is required by HDDS-8436 Support setSafeMode(), isFileClosed() FileSystem API Resolved HBASE-27740 Support Ozone as a WAL backing storage Resolved HBASE-27769 Use hasPathCapability to support recoverLease, setSafeMode, isFileClosed for non-HDFS file system Resolved links to GitHub Pull Request #5553 GitHub Pull Request #5619 GitHub Pull Request #5620 Show 1 more links (1 links to) Sub-Tasks Options Show All Show Open Bulk operation Open issue navigator 1. Backport HADOOP-18671 to branch-3.3 Resolved Wei-Chiu Chuang 2. Backport HADOOP-18671 to branch-3.2 Resolved Wei-Chiu Chuang 3. Backport HADOOP-18671 to branch-2.10.x Resolved Tak-Lon (Stephen) Wu Activity People Assignee: Tak-Lon (Stephen) Wu Reporter: Wei-Chiu Chuang Votes: 0 Vote for this issue Watchers: 7 Start watching this issue Dates Created: 20/Mar/23 23:23 Updated: 04/Feb/25 11:31 Resolved: 03/May/23 10:06 Time Tracking Estimated: Not Specified Remaining: 0h Logged: 1h 40m Estimated: Not Specified Remaining: 0h Logged: 1h 40m Include sub-tasks Atlassian Jira Project Management Software About Jira Report a problem Powered by a free Atlassian Jira open source license for Apache Software Foundation. Try Jira - bug tracking software for your team. Atlassian
2026-01-13T09:30:21
https://cassandra.apache.org/
Apache Cassandra | Apache Cassandra Documentation Get Started Cassandra Basics Quickstart Ecosystem Documentation Community Welcome Discussions Governance Contribute Meet the Community Catalyst Program Events Learn Cassandra 5.0 Case Studies Resources Blog Download Now Open Source NoSQL Database Manage massive amounts of data, fast, without losing sleep Learn More Cassandra 5.0 Quickstart Talks and Keynotes videos from the Cassandra Summit are published! Watch all the videos What is Apache Cassandra ? Apache Cassandra is an open source NoSQL distributed database trusted by thousands of companies for scalability and high availability without compromising performance. Linear scalability and proven fault-tolerance on commodity hardware or cloud infrastructure make it the perfect platform for mission-critical data. Hybrid Masterless architecture and low latency means Cassandra will withstand an entire data center outage with no data loss—across public or private clouds and on-premises. Fault Tolerant Cassandra’s support for replicating across multiple datacenters is best-in-class, providing lower latency for your users and the peace of mind of knowing that you can survive regional outages. Failed nodes can be replaced with no downtime. Focus on Quality To ensure reliability and stability, Cassandra is tested on clusters as large as 1,000 nodes and with hundreds of real world use cases and schemas tested with replay, fuzz, property-based, fault-injection, and performance tests. Performant Cassandra consistently outperforms popular NoSQL alternatives in benchmarks and real applications, primarily because of fundamental architectural choices. You’re In Control Choose between synchronous or asynchronous replication for each update. Highly available asynchronous operations are optimized with features like Hinted Handoff and Read Repair. Security and Observability The audit logging feature for operators tracks the DML, DDL, and DCL activity with minimal impact to normal workload performance, while the fqltool allows the capture and replay of production workloads for analysis. Distributed Cassandra is suitable for applications that can’t afford to lose data, even when an entire data center goes down. There are no single points of failure. There are no network bottlenecks. Every node in the cluster is identical. Scalable Read and write throughput both increase linearly as new machines are added, with no downtime or interruption to applications. Elastic Cassandra streams data between nodes during scaling operations such as adding a new node or datacenter during peak traffic times. Zero Copy Streaming makes this up to 5x faster without vnodes for a more elastic architecture particularly in cloud and Kubernetes environments. Cassandra Users Cassandra is used by thousands of companies with large active data sets. 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2026-01-13T09:30:21
https://vitest.dev/guide/open-telemetry
Open Telemetry Support | Vitest Skip to content Main Navigation Guides API Config Blog v4.0.17 v4.0.17 Releases Notes Contributing Team unreleased v3.x v2.x v1.x v0.x Search English 简体中文 Appearance English 简体中文 Menu Return to top Sidebar Navigation Introduction Why Vitest Getting Started Features Browser Mode Why Browser Mode Getting Started Multiple Setups Component Testing Visual Regression Testing Trace View Guides CLI Test Filtering Test Context Test Environment Test Run Lifecycle Snapshot Mocking Mocking Dates Mocking Functions Mocking Globals Mocking Modules Mocking the File System Mocking Requests Mocking Timers Mocking Classes Parallelism Test Projects Reporters Coverage Testing Types Vitest UI In-Source Testing Test Annotations Extending Matchers IDE Integration Debugging Common Errors Migration Guide Migrating to Vitest 4.0 Migrating from Jest Performance Profiling Test Performance Improving Performance OpenTelemetry Advanced Getting Started Running Tests via API Extending Reporters Custom Pool Recipes Comparisons On this page Are you an LLM? You can read better optimized documentation at /guide/open-telemetry.md for this page in Markdown format Open Telemetry Support experimental ​ FEEDBACK Please, leave feedback regarding this feature in a GitHub Discussion . Example Project GitHub OpenTelemetry traces can be a useful tool to debug the performance and behavior of your application inside tests. If enabled, Vitest integration generates spans that are scoped to your test's worker. WARNING OpenTelemetry initialization increases the startup time of every test unless Vitest runs without isolation . You can see it as the vitest.runtime.traces span inside vitest.worker.start . To start using OpenTelemetry in Vitest, specify an SDK module path via experimental.openTelemetry.sdkPath and set experimental.openTelemetry.enabled to true . Vitest will automatically instrument the whole process and each individual test worker. Make sure to export the SDK as a default export, so that Vitest can flush the network requests before the process is closed. Note that Vitest doesn't automatically call start . Quickstart ​ Before previewing your application traces, install required packages and specify the path to your instrumentation file in the config. shell npm i @opentelemetry/sdk-node @opentelemetry/auto-instrumentations-node @opentelemetry/exporter-trace-otlp-proto otel.js vitest.config.js js import { getNodeAutoInstrumentations } from '@opentelemetry/auto-instrumentations-node' import { OTLPTraceExporter } from '@opentelemetry/exporter-trace-otlp-proto' import { NodeSDK } from '@opentelemetry/sdk-node' const sdk = new NodeSDK ({ serviceName: 'vitest' , traceExporter: new OTLPTraceExporter (), instrumentations: [ getNodeAutoInstrumentations ()], }) sdk. start () export default sdk js import { defineConfig } from 'vitest/config' export default defineConfig ({ test: { experimental: { openTelemetry: { enabled: true , sdkPath: './otel.js' , }, }, }, }) FAKE TIMERS If you are using fake timers, it is important to reset them before the test ends, otherwise traces might not be tracked properly. Vitest doesn't process the sdkPath module, so it is important that the SDK can be imported within your Node.js environment. It is ideal to use the .js extension for this file. Using another extension will slow down your tests and may require providing additional Node.js arguments. If you want to provide a TypeScript file, make sure to familiarize yourself with TypeScript page in the Node.js documentation. Custom Traces ​ You can use the OpenTelemetry API yourself to track certain operations in your code. Custom traces automatically inherit the Vitest OpenTelemetry context: ts import { trace } from '@opentelemetry/api' import { test } from 'vitest' import { db } from './src/db' const tracer = trace. getTracer ( 'vitest' ) test ( 'db connects properly' , async () => { // this is shown inside `vitest.test.runner.test.callback` span await tracer. startActiveSpan ( 'db.connect' , () => db. connect ()) }) Browser Mode ​ When running tests in browser mode , Vitest propagates trace context between Node.js and the browser. Node.js side traces (test orchestration, browser driver communication) are available without additional configuration. To capture traces from the browser runtime, provide a browser-compatible SDK via browserSdkPath : shell npm i @opentelemetry/sdk-trace-web @opentelemetry/exporter-trace-otlp-proto otel-browser.js vitest.config.js js import { BatchSpanProcessor, WebTracerProvider, } from '@opentelemetry/sdk-trace-web' import { OTLPTraceExporter } from '@opentelemetry/exporter-trace-otlp-proto' const provider = new WebTracerProvider ({ spanProcessors: [ new BatchSpanProcessor ( new OTLPTraceExporter ()), ], }) provider. register () export default provider js import { defineConfig } from 'vitest/config' export default defineConfig ({ test: { browser: { enabled: true , provider: 'playwright' , instances: [{ browser: 'chromium' }], }, experimental: { openTelemetry: { enabled: true , sdkPath: './otel.js' , browserSdkPath: './otel-browser.js' , }, }, }, }) ASYNC CONTEXT Unlike Node.js, browsers do not have automatic async context propagation. Vitest handles this internally for test execution, but custom spans in deeply nested async code may not propagate context automatically. View Traces ​ To generate traces, run Vitest as usual. You can run Vitest in either watch mode or run mode. Vitest will call sdk.shutdown() manually after everything is finished to make sure traces are handled properly. You can view traces using any of the open source or commercial products that support OpenTelemetry API. If you did not use OpenTelemetry before, we recommend starting with Jaeger because it is really easy to setup. @opentelemetry/api ​ Vitest declares @opentelemetry/api as an optional peer dependency, which it uses internally to generate spans. When trace collection is not enabled, Vitest will not attempt to use this dependency. When configuring Vitest to use OpenTelemetry, you will typically install @opentelemetry/sdk-node , which includes @opentelemetry/api as a transitive dependency, thereby satisfying Vitest's peer dependency requirement. If you encounter an error indicating that @opentelemetry/api cannot be found, this typically means trace collection has not been enabled. If the error persists after proper configuration, you may need to install @opentelemetry/api explicitly. Inter-Process Context Propagation ​ Vitest supports automatic context propagation from parent processes via the TRACEPARENT and TRACESTATE environment variables as defined in the OpenTelemetry specification . This is particularly useful when running Vitest as part of a larger distributed tracing system (e.g., CI/CD pipelines with OpenTelemetry instrumentation). Suggest changes to this page Last updated: Pager Previous page Improving Performance Next page Getting Started © 2026 VoidZero Inc. and Vitest contributors.
2026-01-13T09:30:21
https://developer.android.com/quality/core-value?hl=he
איך נראה ערך ליבה מצוין  |  App quality  |  Android Developers דילוג לתוכן הראשי אפליקציות חיוניות פיתוח חוויות מבוססות-AI פיתוח אפליקציות ל-Android מבוססות-AI באמצעות Gemini APIs ועוד. מתחילים מתחילים כדי להתחיל, יוצרים את האפליקציה הראשונה. אפשר להעמיק את הידע באמצעות קורסי ההכשרה שלנו או ללמוד על פיתוח אפליקציות באופן עצמאי. שלום עולם קורסי הכשרה מערכי שיעור יצירת מוזיקה לצוותים ‫Kotlin ל-Android מונטיזציה עם Play ↗️ אימות המפתחים של Android הארכה לפי מכשיר אתם יכולים ליצור אפליקציות שמאפשרות למשתמשים ליהנות מחוויה חלקה בטלפונים, בטאבלטים, בשעונים, באוזניות ועוד. אפליקציות מותאמות Android XR Wear OS ‫Android לרכבים Android TV ChromeOS בנייה לפי קטגוריה כדי ללמוד איך לבנות את הפתרון לתרחיש השימוש שלכם, תוכלו להיעזר בהנחיות המפורטות והמבוססות על דעות של Google. משחקים מצלמה ומדיה רשתות חברתיות והודעות בריאות וכושר פרודוקטיביות אפליקציות של הארגון קבל את הדפדפנים העדכניים ביותר כדאי להתעדכן בגרסאות האחרונות במהלך השנה, להצטרף לתוכניות התצוגה המקדימה שלנו ולשלוח לנו משוב. עדכונים אחרונים עדכונים ניסיוניים תצוגה מקדימה של Android Studio ספריות Jetpack ו-Compose גרסאות של Wear OS ארגז החול לפרטיות ↗️ עיצוב ותכנון חוויות מעולות תספקו את החוויה הכי טובה למשתמשים הכי טובים שלכם. מידע נוסף עיצוב ממשק משתמש עיצוב ממשק משתמש יפהפה באמצעות שיטות מומלצות ל-Android. עיצוב ל-Android נייד ממשק משתמש דינמי משקפי XR משקפיים עם AI רכיבי Widget Wear OS Android TV ‫Android לרכבים ארכיטקטורה עיצוב לוגיקה ושירותים חזקים, ניתנים לבדיקה וקלים לתחזוקה באפליקציה. מבוא ספריות ניווט מודולריזציה בדיקה Kotlin Multiplatform איכות תכננו את איכות האפליקציה בהתאם להנחיות של חנות Play. סקירה כללית ערך עיקרי חוויית משתמש נגישות איכות טכנית חוויות מעולות אבטחה הגנה על המשתמשים מפני איומים והבטחת חוויית שימוש מאובטחת ב-Android. סקירה כללית פרטיות הרשאות זהויות מניעת הונאות פיתוח ‫Gemini ב-Android Studio כלי עזר מבוסס-AI לפיתוח ב-Android. מידע נוסף הורדת Android Studio תחומי ליבה אפשר לקבל את הדוגמאות והמסמכים של התכונות שאתם צריכים. טעימות ממשקי משתמש פעילות ברקע נתונים וקבצים קישוריות כל האזורים העיקריים ⤵️ כלים ותהליך עבודה אפשר להשתמש בסביבת הפיתוח המשולבת כדי לכתוב ולבנות את האפליקציה, או ליצור צינור משלך. כתיבת קוד וניפוי באגים פרויקטים של בנייה בדיקת האפליקציה ביצועים כלי שורת הפקודה Gradle plugin API טכנולוגיית המכשיר כתיבת קוד לגורמי צורה. חיבור מכשירים ושיתוף נתונים. ממשק משתמש דינמי Wear OS Android XR Android Health ‫Android לרכבים Android TV כל המכשירים ⤵️ ספריות אפשר לעיין במאמרי העזרה של ה-API עם כל הפרטים. פלטפורמת Android ספריות Jetpack ספריות Compose ‫Google Play Services ↗️ Google Play SDK index ↗️ Google Play Play Console אפשר לפרסם את האפליקציה או המשחק ב-Google Play כדי לעזור לעסק לצמוח. מעבר אל Play Console מידע נוסף ↗️ Fundamentals כאן מוסבר איך להמשיך לעניין את המשתמשים, לייצר הכנסות מהאפליקציה ולאבטח אותה. מונטיזציה ב-Play Play Integrity מדיניות Play תוכניות ב-Play ↗️ Games Dev Center פיתוח והפצה של משחקים. קבלת כלים, הורדות ודוגמאות. סקירה כללית Play Asset Delivery Play Games Services ‫Play Games במחשב כל המדריכים של Play ⤵️ ספריות אפשר לעיין במאמרי 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להשוואה שיטות מומלצות לפרסום שיטות מומלצות לדף האפליקציה בחנות פיתוח חוויות מבוססות-AI מתחילים מתחילים שלום עולם קורסי הכשרה מערכי שיעור יצירת מוזיקה לצוותים ‫Kotlin ל-Android מונטיזציה עם Play ↗️ אימות המפתחים של Android הארכה לפי מכשיר אפליקציות מותאמות Android XR Wear OS ‫Android לרכבים Android TV ChromeOS בנייה לפי קטגוריה משחקים מצלמה ומדיה רשתות חברתיות והודעות בריאות וכושר פרודוקטיביות אפליקציות של הארגון קבל את הדפדפנים העדכניים ביותר עדכונים אחרונים עדכונים ניסיוניים תצוגה מקדימה של Android Studio ספריות Jetpack ו-Compose גרסאות של Wear OS ארגז החול לפרטיות ↗️ חוויות מעולות מידע נוסף עיצוב ממשק משתמש עיצוב ל-Android נייד ממשק משתמש דינמי משקפי XR משקפיים עם AI רכיבי Widget Wear OS Android TV ‫Android לרכבים ארכיטקטורה מבוא ספריות ניווט מודולריזציה בדיקה Kotlin Multiplatform איכות סקירה כללית ערך עיקרי חוויית משתמש נגישות איכות טכנית חוויות מעולות אבטחה סקירה כללית פרטיות הרשאות זהויות מניעת הונאות ‫Gemini ב-Android Studio מידע נוסף הורדת Android Studio תחומי ליבה טעימות ממשקי משתמש פעילות ברקע נתונים וקבצים קישוריות כל האזורים העיקריים ⤵️ כלים ותהליך עבודה כתיבת קוד וניפוי באגים פרויקטים של בנייה בדיקת האפליקציה ביצועים כלי שורת הפקודה Gradle plugin API טכנולוגיית המכשיר ממשק משתמש דינמי Wear OS Android XR Android Health ‫Android לרכבים Android TV כל המכשירים ⤵️ ספריות פלטפורמת Android ספריות Jetpack ספריות Compose ‫Google Play Services ↗️ Google Play SDK index ↗️ Play Console מעבר אל Play Console מידע נוסף ↗️ Fundamentals מונטיזציה ב-Play Play Integrity מדיניות Play תוכניות ב-Play ↗️ Games Dev Center סקירה כללית Play Asset Delivery Play Games Services ‫Play Games במחשב כל המדריכים של Play ⤵️ ספריות הפצת פיצ'רים ב-Play עדכונים בתוך האפליקציה ב-Play ביקורות באפליקציה ב-Play הפניה להתקנה מחנות Play ‫Google Play Services ↗️ Google Play SDK index ↗️ כל הספריות ב-Play ⤵️ כלים ומשאבים קובצי Android App Bundle מותג ושיווק ממשקי API של Play Console ↗️ Android Developers עיצוב ותכנון App quality ערך עיקרי איך נראה ערך ליבה מצוין קל לארגן דפים בעזרת אוספים אפשר לשמור ולסווג תוכן על סמך ההעדפות שלך. המטרה הסופית של כל אפליקציה או משחק היא לספק ערך למשתמשים על ידי כך שהם יהיו שימושיים או מהנים, גם בשימוש הראשון וגם לאורך זמן. אפליקציה או משחק שלא עומדים ביעד הזה לא יכולים להיחשב באיכות גבוהה, לא משנה כמה דברים אחרים הם עושים טוב. המטרה של האפליקציה או המשחק צריכה להתאים לצרכים של קהל היעד. אפליקציות ומשחקים שנותנים מענה לצרכים ייחודיים של משתמשים או פותרים בעיות בדרך מקורית, מגדילים את הערך הפוטנציאלי שלהם למשתמשים. כדי לפתח אפליקציה או משחק באיכות גבוהה, צריך לפעול לפי ההנחיות האלה. עומק התוכן והתכונות כמות התוכן והתכונות באפליקציה משפיעה ישירות על היכולת שלכם לספק ערך למשתמשים. חשוב להבין את הצרכים של קהל היעד, לתמוך בתרחישי השימוש העיקריים שלו ולהביא בחשבון את ההעדפות והיכולות שלו. לדוגמה, אפליקציית מחשבון לילדים בבית ספר יסודי לא צריכה לכלול את אותן תכונות כמו אפליקציית מחשבון למהנדסי מבנים. הגדלת כמות התוכן או התכונות באפליקציה עשויה להגדיל את הערך למשתמש, אבל לא על חשבון תפריטים עמוסים, תוכן לא עדכני או תכונות עם באגים. גורמי צורה מערכת Android מציעה מגוון הולך וגדל של אפשרויות למשתמשים, מעבר לנייד . אם זה מתאים למשחק או לאפליקציה שלכם, כדאי לתמוך בכמה גורמי צורה כדי שהמשתמשים יוכלו להפיק מהם יותר. לדוגמה, נניח שיש טלפון עם אפליקציית מעקב כושר שיכולה לסנכרן את קצב הלב של המשתמש מהשעון שלו, או משחק לנייד שמשתמשים יכולים לשחק גם במחשב. נכסים שיווקיים הדרך שבה אתם משווקים את האפליקציה או המשחק משפיעה על הציפיות של המשתמשים מהיכולות שלהם, ועוזרת להם להחליט אם להתקין אותם. נכסי שיווק צריכים לשקף בצורה מדויקת את האפליקציה או המשחק שלכם, ולייצג את קהל היעד ואת תרחישי השימוש המיועדים. כל פער בין מה שאתם מבטיחים לבין מה שאתם מספקים עלול לפגוע בערך העיקרי שלכם ובמדדי המשתמשים. מדדי משתמשים מדדי משתמשים כמו דירוגים, מעורבות ושימור הם דרך ישירה להעריך אם אתם מספקים ערך למשתמשים. השוואה בין המדדים האלה לבין מדדים של אפליקציות אחרות מאפשרת להעריך את ערך הליבה של האפליקציה או המשחק שלכם בהשוואה לאפליקציות או למשחקים אחרים שמטרגטים צרכים דומים או קשורים של משתמשים. מדדי צירוף משתמשים לא נחשבים בדרך כלל למדד טוב של ערך הליבה, כי הם יכולים להיות מושפעים מהוצאות שיווקיות ומגורמים אחרים שלא קשורים ליכולות של האפליקציה. הנחיות ל-Google Play אם אתם מפיצים את האפליקציה ב-Google Play, עליכם לפעול בהתאם להנחיות הנוספות האלה בנוגע לערכי ליבה. כלים למעקב אחרי הערך העיקרי ולשיפור שלו תוכלו להשתמש ב- Play Console כדי לבצע אופטימיזציה של נכסי הדף בחנות ולהתאים אותם לשוק המקומי, לעקוב אחרי מדדי המשתמשים ולהשוות את הביצועים שלכם ל מתחרים . שיפורים באפליקציה שמשפרים את הדירוגים והביקורות הם דרך מצוינת לשפר את הערך העיקרי של האפליקציה ולהפוך אותה לאטרקטיבית יותר למשתמשים. גילוי והצגה מערכת Google Play מתייחסת ל כל ההיבטים של ערך הליבה , כולל נכסי השיווק שלכם ב-Play ומדדי המשתמשים, כשהיא מעריכה אילו כותרים לקדם ואיפה. ב-Play נעשה שימוש גם במדדי משתמשים כדי להעריך את איכות האפליקציה. אנחנו מתייחסים להרבה מדדים של אינטראקציות עם המשתמשים , כולל הסרות ומשתמשים פעילים. דוגמאות התוכן והקוד שבדף הזה כפופות לרישיונות המפורטים בקטע רישיון לתוכן .‏ Java ו-OpenJDK הם סימנים מסחריים או סימנים מסחריים רשומים של חברת Oracle ו/או של השותפים העצמאיים 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NitroPack Reviews | Read Customer Service Reviews of www.nitropack.io | 2 of 49 Suggested companies Aftershoot aftershoot.com • 1.5K reviews 4.9 FlyingPress flyingpress.com • 312 reviews 4.7 HighLevel www.gohighlevel.com • 12K reviews 4.9 Categories Blog Log in For businesses For businesses Log in Categories Blog Electronics & Technology Internet & Software Software company NitroPack Summary About Reviews Visit website Write a review Visit website Claimed profile NitroPack   Reviews   1,137 • 4.9 Software company Write a review Visit website Write a review Companies on Trustpilot aren't allowed to offer incentives or pay to hide reviews. Review summary Based on reviews, created with AI Reviewers overwhelmingly had a great experience with this company. They consistently praise the company's customer service, highlighting the team's helpfulness and knowledge. Consumers are particularly impressed with the staff's ability to quickly resolve issues and provide clear, easily understood explanations. The prompt response times are also a recurring positive point for people. Consumers express high satisfaction with the service provided, noting its effectiveness in optimizing website speed. They also appreciate the user-friendly website. Reviewers consistently highlight individual staff members, such as Alina, Miroslav, Delia, Atanas, Rey and Stefan, for their exceptional support and dedication to resolving customer issues efficiently. See more Based on these reviews Holistica Health Dec 25, 2025 The most efficient and supportive team on the web, that I had encountered over the past 20 years, great service, great performance results and best value for money! Thanks guys. AK Andrew Knight Jun 19, 2025 The Nitro Chatbot works smoothly and gives good advice. Even better though, when one asks to speak to a human it does it speedily. Miroslav sorted my problem swiftly and with the normal friendly, pro... See more S. Devic & M. Kalt LikesAndMor Mar 7, 2025 Great plugin that exceeded my expectations and made my site extremely fast. I would especially like to mention the great support from Miroslav. He helped me within a few minutes in a live chat to fix... See more Company replied Gene Guy Jan 22, 2025 Atanas is what made Nitro GREAT!! There was a glitch that kept preventing the site from working correctly with the Nitro Add-on, but Atanas's steadfast commitment to finding a solution made way for a... See more Company replied SM SMT May 22, 2025 I had a couple of technical issues while switching sites and configuring NitroPack, and the support team was incredibly fast, clear, and helpful. They guided me step by step with professionalism an... See more Robby Singh Mar 24, 2025 I had an amazing experience working with Miroslav! From start to finish, he was professional, knowledgeable, and incredibly helpful. He went above and beyond to ensure everything was smooth and stre... See more Company replied NA Not An Agency Jan 31, 2025 I am a huge fan of Nitropack. Hands down the best speed optimization platform for your Wordpress website including 5 Star Service Support. Can't do this website journey without you. Thanks Team!... See more Company replied NI Nisandi Mar 26, 2025 Alina has been very supportive throughout the process, explaining all changes done in detail. The Nitropack team is very supportive and was able to quickly resolve the issues we had on our website. Th... See more Company replied Ernie Reed Mar 3, 2025 I had some issues integrating NitroPack Page Speed Boost on my Avada website hosted on WP Engine. Nikol and Miroslav in tech support were awesome in promptly resolving my issues. Company replied Enargo Morem Mar 14, 2025 Nitro is great for what it's doing. Have flaws. BUT super fast customer support solving them easily and basically all these flaws arise because of the custom configurations. But, again, customer suppo... See more Company replied ST Steve Mar 20, 2025 Great Cachiong solution for Wordpress and backed up with fantastic support if you ever need to contact them. Miroslav was very quick today to resolve a small issue Company replied Digital Marketing Feb 19, 2025 Had a fantastic experience with NitroPack’s support! Delia was incredibly helpful in resolving my site’s slowdown issues. She provided clear advice, assisted in optimizing settings, and even guided me... See more Company replied Jado Here Feb 27, 2025 I was stuck with woocommerce cart Issue and Miroslav just resolved the whole issue in just few moment, the great support saved my day and campaign from ruining Company replied Svit Babarovic Jul 5, 2025 So I had issues my trustpilot showing up, messed a couple of things up, but then from support a guy named Rey helped me fix everything. One of the best supports out there RW RWS Feb 25, 2025 These guys are great always solving the issue right away or within short span of time. Overall great support experience . Company replied amal Sebti Jul 17, 2025 Rey, an employee, provided me with impeccable service. I recommend him to everyone; he was fast and efficient. Thanks to Nitro for their efficiency. HE Herbert Updated Jul 9, 2025 Since I am very concerned that the Core Web Vitals are optimal for my websites, I have found NitroPack to be the best tool for improving speed scores. Since I was having problems with the setup of m... See more Alexander Hilgenberg Jun 27, 2025 The support worked very well. Alina got in touch directly and I only had to wait a short time for a follow-up response. In the end, all problems were solved without complications. MA Martin Jul 7, 2025 Great customer support I was experiencing technical issues on my end, and the knowledgeable technical support team was able to resolve the issue in WordPress very quickly. Overall, I am also ple... See more Serhii Terentiev Jan 27, 2025 I received very professional support. Stefan helped a lot! Many thanks to him. He solved my problem based on his logs in half an hour. I've been working on this problem all day Company replied RB Feb 15, 2025 Very good technical support from Rey, he solved my nitropack connection problem. I really recommend him. Very good communication. Thank you very much! Company replied KG Kimberley Griffin Jan 16, 2025 Super helpful and informative. Spoke clear and easily understood what was communicated to me regarding my inquiries. My issue was solved and Delia, the customer service rep, was polite making sure all... See more Company replied SO Shaun Opp Mar 17, 2025 My support agent Miroslav responded quickly, was very knowledgable and to solve my issue in a timely manner. Company replied Емилия Донова Jan 25, 2025 I am very happy with Alina's support of the plugin. I tired her out with my questions on Saturday, but she did a brilliant job. Company replied KI Kim Jan 25, 2025 NitroPack provide a great service and Alina provided amazing support to help me resolve a couple of issues on a clients website. Company replied JG john g., Salem, VA Jul 2, 2025 NitroPack instantly improved the response of my website as soon as it was installed seveal years ago. It works - and for the approximately 2 years since the installation of NitroPack, I've had a GTM... See more DL David Lee Feb 4, 2025 Great support always - Alina was great and Nitropack is the best caching plugin I've ever used. Company replied Paun Redzhev Jan 17, 2025 What I can say about Alina is that she responds very quickly and adequately to the problem mentioned by me, asking for additional information, and she provided some, to arrive at a decision quickly. Company replied Reinout Baeckelmans Mar 1, 2025 Great and quick solution on a support issue. Efficiently tackled by Alina. Company replied Rajat Pandey Jan 17, 2025 Miroslav was extremely helpful, providing me with a solution in no time. Company replied RU Rudy Oct 10, 2025 Using it for 4 years and it's the best service to optimize Wordpress websites. Great responsive and knowledgeable customer service J R Feb 27, 2025 good plugin and support .. just be clear and they work with you as expected Company replied WI Will Jan 15, 2025 Timely response with excellent communication. I was frustrated with the issue and your rep patiently resolved my issue. Company replied Mahdi Hasan Feb 1, 2025 Delia gives me a good answer. Company replied Nick Seprism Jan 14, 2025 Alina helped me to resolve my issue. 5 stars! Company replied Label Shop Jul 2, 2025 Very fast and very profesional. MC Mark Cattell Feb 10, 2025 Miroslav was a great help and offered good support. Thank you Company replied Yantal RD Sep 12, 2025 Excelent speed. Excelent support. !!! Nick Mawji Mar 17, 2025 Alina was amazing Company replied Colin Shaw Feb 5, 2025 Great support from Alina Company replied Markus-Alexander Lüdemann Apr 4, 2025 Great service. Really fast! Company replied Andrew Weilbacher Feb 28, 2025 Amazing customer service and product. Company replied Jason Feb 20, 2025 Customer service is always great! Company replied Ben Schmitz Updated Mar 19, 2025 I have had a few poor experiences with level one support (mainly Cris) but once you reach technical support they are great. Stefan was able to fix our issue quickly. Company replied Wilbert Caba May 21, 2025 Rey was of great assistance. Direct to the point, understood the assignment and resolved my problem right away. He's a testament of the good customer support NitroPack has. Lampert Precision Welding Lamp May 14, 2025 We had a small issue and got immediate help from Alina from the customer support. Highly recommend. LM Luis Martínez May 9, 2025 Great experience, support was very helpful as well 🌟 Esteban Aug 7, 2025 Alina was very kind and helpful as a support agent at Nitropack.io. I really appreciate her – thank you! See all 1,137 reviews We perform checks on reviews Company details Software company Written by the company NitroPack helps you boost your website score for Google PageSpeed Insights and pass Core Web Vitals. Contact info 68 SE 6th St, 33131, Miami, United States support@nitropack.com www.nitropack.io 4.9 Excellent 1K reviews 5-star 4-star 3-star 2-star 1-star How is the TrustScore calculated? Replied to 100% of negative reviews Typically replies within 2 weeks How this company uses Trustpilot People also looked at Aftershoot aftershoot.com 4.9 (2K) FlyingPress flyingpress.com 4.7 (312) HighLevel www.gohighlevel.com 4.9 (12K) SSVID.APP ssvid.net 4.9 (1K) Poppy AI getpoppy.ai 4.9 (352) WP Rocket wp-rocket.me 4.5 (3K) smtpzo.com smtpzo.com 2.8 (3) Stocks to Buy Now ai stockstobuynow.ai 4.9 (3K) 4.9 All reviews 1,137 total ● Write a review 5-star 95% 4-star 2% 3-star < 1% 2-star < 1% 1-star 2% How Trustpilot labels reviews More filters Most recent Rue B of York GB • 9 reviews May 1, 2025 Great speedy help 1 May 2025 Unprompted review Reply from NitroPack May 8, 2025 Appreciate the feedback! We are always here to help! See 3 more reviews by Rue NI Nisandi LK • 1 review Mar 26, 2025 Alina has been very supportive… Alina has been very supportive throughout the process, explaining all changes done in detail. The Nitropack team is very supportive and was able to quickly resolve the issues we had on our website. Thank you Alina! 26 March 2025 Unprompted review Reply from NitroPack Updated Apr 14, 2025 Thanks, Nisandi, for taking the time to share your experience with our customer care team and Alina! We will make sure to pass the message and please don't hesitate to reach out if you need additional assistance! Robby Singh IN • 1 review Mar 24, 2025 I had an amazing experience working… I had an amazing experience working with Miroslav! From start to finish, he was professional, knowledgeable, and incredibly helpful. He went above and beyond to ensure everything was smooth and stress-free. His attention to detail and commitment to customer satisfaction truly set him apart. If you're looking for someone who genuinely cares and delivers top-notch service, Miroslav is the person to trust. Highly recommend! 24 March 2025 Unprompted review Reply from NitroPack Apr 14, 2025 Thanks, Robby, for taking the time to share your experience with our customer care team and Miroslav! We will make sure to pass the message and please don't hesitate to reach out if you need additional assistance! ST Steve GB • 5 reviews Mar 20, 2025 Great Cachiong solution for Wordpress… Great Cachiong solution for Wordpress and backed up with fantastic support if you ever need to contact them. Miroslav was very quick today to resolve a small issue 20 March 2025 Unprompted review Reply from NitroPack Apr 14, 2025 Thank you for sharing your review with us, Steve! We are happy to help! Amy Lau US • 1 review Mar 18, 2025 effciency support! 18 March 2025 Unprompted review Reply from NitroPack Mar 19, 2025 Thank you for sharing your review with us, Amy! We are happy to help! SO Shaun Opp US • 1 review Mar 17, 2025 Great Support My support agent Miroslav responded quickly, was very knowledgable and to solve my issue in a timely manner. 17 March 2025 Unprompted review Reply from NitroPack Mar 19, 2025 Thanks, Shaun, for taking the time to share your experience with our customer care team and Miroslav! We will make sure to pass the message and please don't hesitate to reach out if you need additional assistance! Nick Mawji CA • 1 review Mar 17, 2025 Alina was amazing 17 March 2025 Unprompted review Reply from NitroPack Mar 19, 2025 Thanks for the kind words, Nick! We are happy to hear Alina was able to resolve your issue! Don't hesitate to reach out if you need further assistance! Enargo Morem MY • 1 review Mar 14, 2025 Great Customer Support. Miroslav especially. Nitro is great for what it's doing. Have flaws. BUT super fast customer support solving them easily and basically all these flaws arise because of the custom configurations. But, again, customer support, especially Miroslav, are just great. 14 March 2025 Unprompted review Reply from NitroPack Mar 19, 2025 Hi Enargo, thank you for your review! We are glad to hear that you have positive experience with our customer care team and Miroslav. If anything comes up, you can reach out anytime! S. Devic & M. Kalt LikesAndMor DE • 1 review Mar 7, 2025 Great plugin that exceeded my expectations with great support Great plugin that exceeded my expectations and made my site extremely fast. I would especially like to mention the great support from Miroslav. He helped me within a few minutes in a live chat to fix a display error that occurred on my site due to incorrect settings on my part and immediately optimized my settings even further so that my page speed is now top all round. Thank you Nitropack, I am completely satisfied. 7 March 2025 Unprompted review Reply from NitroPack Mar 19, 2025 Thank you so much for sharing your experience with us! We are very happy that you received a great support from our customer care team and Miroslav, and we will make sure to pass the message! Please don't hesitate to reach out if you need further assistance in the future! Ben Schmitz US • 1 review Updated Mar 19, 2025 T1 support in chat not good. Technical support is great! I have had a few poor experiences with level one support (mainly Cris) but once you reach technical support they are great. Stefan was able to fix our issue quickly. 5 March 2025 Unprompted review Reply from NitroPack Mar 19, 2025 Hey Ben! It's Plamen here, Head of Support at NitroPack. Thanks so much for providing you feedback, it is really valuable for us. It would be great for me to understand what was the struggle with our Level 1 team, so we can work on it. Can you provide some more context, please? Apart from this, I am so happy that you had a great experience with Stefan and the Level 2 team. Ernie Reed US • 1 review Mar 3, 2025 I had some issues integrating NitroPack… I had some issues integrating NitroPack Page Speed Boost on my Avada website hosted on WP Engine. Nikol and Miroslav in tech support were awesome in promptly resolving my issues. 28 February 2025 Unprompted review Reply from NitroPack Mar 19, 2025 Hi Ernie, thanks for the great review! Happy to hear you had a positive experience and your issue was resolved quickly! We are available 24/7 if anything comes up in the future! Andrew Weilbacher AL • 1 review Feb 28, 2025 Amazing customer service and product. Amazing customer service and product. 28 February 2025 Unprompted review Reply from NitroPack Mar 19, 2025 Thank you, Andrew, for the kind words - we will make sure to pass that message to the team! Please don't hesitate to reach out if you need us in the future! J R TR • 2 reviews Feb 27, 2025 good plugin and support . good plugin and support .. just be clear and they work with you as expected 26 February 2025 Unprompted review Reply from NitroPack Mar 19, 2025 Thank you for your review - we are happy that you have a positive experience with our product and team! Jado Here PK • 1 review Feb 27, 2025 Great Support by Miroslav I was stuck with woocommerce cart Issue and Miroslav just resolved the whole issue in just few moment, the great support saved my day and campaign from ruining 27 February 2025 Unprompted review Reply from NitroPack Mar 19, 2025 Hi, Jado, we are happy to hear that Miroslav saved the day and you had positive experience and quick resolution! Please don't hesitate to reach out if anything comes up in the future! RW RWS IN • 1 review Feb 25, 2025 Speed issue solved These guys are great always solving the issue right away or within short span of time. Overall great support experience . 25 February 2025 Unprompted review Reply from NitroPack Feb 25, 2025 Thank you for your kind words and review! We're so happy to hear that you’re enjoying our service. Your feedback means a lot to us, and we'll make sure to share it with the team. If you have any questions or need help, we’re always here for you. Jason US • 11 reviews Feb 20, 2025 Such a great company to work with Customer service is always great! 20 February 2025 Unprompted review Reply from NitroPack Feb 24, 2025 Thank you so much for your wonderful words and review! We appreciate having you as a customer and we're glad you are happy with the service! See 1 more review by Jason Digital Marketing AE • 4 reviews Feb 19, 2025 Thank you Delia Had a fantastic experience with NitroPack’s support! Delia was incredibly helpful in resolving my site’s slowdown issues. She provided clear advice, assisted in optimizing settings, and even guided me through sitemap integration. Her prompt responses and expert support made a huge difference. Highly recommend their service! 19 February 2025 Unprompted review Reply from NitroPack Feb 24, 2025 Hello there, thank you for your positive review! We’re delighted that you had a great experience with Delia. Your feedback encourages us to keep delivering the best service possible. If you ever need further assistance, please feel free to contact us anytime! RB US • 1 review Feb 15, 2025 Very good technical support from Rey Very good technical support from Rey, he solved my nitropack connection problem. I really recommend him. Very good communication. Thank you very much! 15 February 2025 Unprompted review Reply from NitroPack Feb 24, 2025 Thank you for your review! We're happy to hear about your positive experience with Rey! We'll be sure to pass your kind words along to the team. If you need anything else, please don't hesitate to reach out! 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Contact Sales | Okta Skip to main content Die Oktane war sehr erfolgreich! Die Oktane war sehr erfolgreich! Sehen Sie sich unsere On-Demand-Sessions an. → Sehen Sie sich unsere On-Demand-Sessions an. → Die Oktane war sehr erfolgreich! Sehen Sie sich unsere On-Demand-Sessions an. +49 (892) 620-3329 Suche Germany Produkt Produkt Flexibilität und Neutralität stehen im Zentrum unserer Okta Platform- und Auth0 Platform-Lösungen. Dadurch ermöglichen wir den nahtlosen und sicheren Zugang für Ihre Kunden, Beschäftigten und Partner. Übersicht über Produkt-Releases Pricing Jetzt kostenlos testen Okta Platform Adaptive Multifactor Authentication Identity Governance Privileged Access Identity Threat Protection Okta Customer Identity Mehr über Okta Platform Auth0 Platform Multifactor Authentication Actions Passwordless Highly Regulated Identity Auth0 for AI Agents Mehr über Auth0 Platform Warum Okta? Warum Okta? Okta bietet eine leistungsstarke und erweiterbare Plattform. Identitäten stehen hierbei im Mittelpunkt des Stacks. Unabhängig vom nötigen Grad der Individualisierung, unsere Lösungen sind auf Ihre Belange zugeschnitten. Ihre Ziele Hoch performante IT Hochwertige digitale Experiences Identity-zentrierte Security Innovation ohne Kompromisse Agile Workforce Ihre Branche Öffentlicher Sektor Finanzdienstleistungen Healthcare Fertigung Einzelhandel Reise & Gastronomie Technologie Energie Non-Profit-Einrichtungen Ihr Erfolg Okta AI Okta Integration Network Okta für SaaS-Ersteller Für kleine und mittelständische Unternehmen (KMU) Kunden im Porträt Secure Identity Commitment Vertrauen Entwickler Für Entwickler Stellen Sie mit unseren leistungsstarken und flexiblen Out-of-the-Box-Features und tausenden von Integrations- und Individualisierungsoptionen die Weichen für eine effiziente Entwicklung. Unsere Entwickler-Community steht Ihnen gerne zur Seite. Okta Platform Okta Integration Network Developer Center Community Wissensdatenbank Okta Platform-Status Auth0 Platform Auth0 Marketplace Developer Center Community Wissensdatenbank Auth0-Status Ressourcen Informationen & Support Hier finden Sie alles, was Sie brauchen, um mit Okta die Weichen auf Erfolg zu stellen. Von Professional Services bis hin zu Dokumentationen und aktuellen Branchenblogs – hier finden Sie die richtigen Tools. Informationen Case Studies unserer Kunden Zusätzliches Material Events Identity 101 Blog Presse Analysten-Berichte Datenblätter Demo-Library Videos Webinare Whitepaper Customer Success Stories Die Kunden im Überblick Okta Community Support-Services Professional Services Training Partner finden Support Hilfe & Support Produkt-Dokumentation Wissensdatenbank Häufig gestellte Fragen Kontakt Okta Platform-Status Auth0-Status Registrieren Kontakt Kontakt Suche Login Questions? Contact us: 1 (800) 425-1267 Kontaktieren Sie unser Team Dürfen wir Sie unterstützen? Amerika:  +1 (800) 588-1656 Europa:      +49 (89) 2620-3329 Australien:    +61 (2) 8310-4484 Kanada:    +1 (647) 699-4538 Frankfurt Taunusanlage 8, 60329 Frankfurt am Main, Germany Munich Salvatorplatz 3, 80333 München, Germany Rufen Sie uns unter +49 (89) 26203329 an, chatten Sie oder senden Sie eine E-Mail, um noch heute einen Produktexperten zu kontaktieren. Kontakt zum Vertrieb Unternehmen Über uns Unsere Kunden Management Investoren Karriere Events Presse Partner Verantwortung Okta for Good Ihr start mit Okta Die Vorzüge von Okta Auth0 Platform Okta Platform Jetzt kostenlos testen Pricing Kontakt zum Vertrieb Identity 101 Vertrauen Status Barrierefreiheit Hilfe & Support Hilfe & Support Häufig gestellte Fragen Kontakt Suchen Okta Platform-Status Auth0-Status Copyright © 2025 Okta. All rights reserved. Rechtliches Datenschutz Nutzungsbedingungen Sicherheit Sitemap Cookie Preferences Germany
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Dev Resources: Top Community Picks Discover more from daily.dev Personalized news feed, dev communities and search, much better than what’s out there. Maybe ;) Start reading - Free forever Start reading - Free forever Continue reading > Start reading - Free forever Start now Home Blog Get into tech Dev Resources: Top Community Picks Mar 12, 2024 Author Nimrod Kramer @NimrodKramer Related tags on daily.dev Table of contents Read more on daily.dev 🎯 Discover top dev resources for continuous learning, community building, industry awareness, problem-solving, coding practice, open-source tools, design inspiration, and more. Looking for top-notch dev resources to boost your coding skills, connect with a community, and stay updated on tech? Here's a quick guide to the best platforms and tools for developers: Continuous Learning : Platforms like Stack Overflow, freeCodeCamp, and egghead.io offer endless opportunities to learn and ask questions. Community Building : Discover Dev .to, CodeNewbie, and Reddit for networking and advice. Industry Awareness : Stay informed with Hacker News, GitHub , and tech Twitter. Problem Solving : Find solutions to coding challenges on Stack Overflow. Coding Practice : Engage with LeetCode, HackerRank, and Codewars to enhance your problem-solving skills. Open Source Tools : Make life easier with Visual Studio Code, Postman, and Jenkins for coding, API testing, and automation. Design Inspiration : Get creative with Dribbble, Collect UI, and Freebiesbug for design ideas and resources. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced developer, these resources offer valuable information to learn, solve problems, and become part of a vibrant community. Essential Open Source Developer Tools Open source tools are super helpful for developers because they're free to use and can do a lot to make our work easier. Here are some tools that many developers really like: Visual Studio Code Visual Studio Code is a free tool for writing code. Here's why it's great: You can make it work just how you like with different add-ons. You can change its look with themes. It helps you manage your code changes and find mistakes before they cause problems. It can predict what you're trying to type, which saves time. It's designed to be easy for everyone to use, even if you need extra help like screen reading. Developers of all kinds find VS Code really useful because it's flexible and supports lots of programming languages. Postman Postman is all about making it easier to work with APIs (which are ways for different pieces of software to talk to each other). It lets you: Set up and send different kinds of requests to check if APIs are working. Create fake servers so you can test without needing the real thing. Automatically check your work for mistakes. Work together with your team right in the app. Automatically create instructions on how to use the API. Postman is a big time-saver when you're working with APIs because it does a lot of the heavy lifting for you. Jenkins Jenkins is a free tool that helps with automating the boring parts of coding, like testing and deploying your work. It's good for: Connecting all the steps in your project, from writing code to putting it out there for people to use. Doing repetitive tasks automatically so you're less likely to make mistakes. Adding plugins so it works just right for your project. Handling projects of any size. Showing you reports so you can see how your project is doing. Jenkins is popular because it makes it easier and faster to update your software without worrying about breaking things. Developer Communities and Forums Let's talk about some great online spots where developers hang out to learn, share, and get help. These places are all about giving and getting advice, and they're packed with people who love coding just like you. Stack Overflow A huge place where developers ask and answer questions. It's got a ton of topics and a system that rewards helpful answers. DEV Community A spot for devs to post about their projects, write about tech stuff, and chat with others. It's like a mix between a blog and a forum. Hashnode A blogging platform just for techies. Easy to use, lets you have your own website name, and you can even start a newsletter. Stack Overflow is like a giant library of questions and answers for coding problems. It's got answers to over 20 million questions on all sorts of programming topics. You can ask your own questions, help others by answering, or just browse to learn something new. It uses a points system to make sure the best answers stand out. DEV Community is a place where coders share what they're working on, write articles about tech, and talk about what they're learning. It's great for finding articles on specific topics or just seeing what others in the field are up to. You can also listen to podcasts or start discussions in the comments. Hashnode is a blog platform that's all about tech. It's super user-friendly, letting you write posts easily and even use your own website name for your blog. You can share your articles, start a newsletter, or join in on tech podcasts. It's a good spot if you're looking to write and share your own tech stories. sbb-itb-bfaad5b Design Inspiration and Resources Design is super important when you're making websites or apps. It's all about making things look good and work well for the people using them. Here are some places where developers can find cool design ideas, free stuff to use, and learn from others. Dribbble Dribbble is a website where designers show off small parts of their work. It's good for: Seeing lots of different designs like apps, pictures, icons, and logos Learning how other designers come up with ideas Finding out what's popular in design, like colors or styles Meeting designers if you need to work with one It's a great place to get inspired by all sorts of designs and see what's new. Collect UI Collect UI shares cool UI designs every day. It has: Awesome designs for things like apps, websites, and dashboards Categories to explore, like simple, future-looking, colorful, or animated designs Daily updates with pictures and links to learn more Features on designers and their portfolios If you're looking for new ideas for your project, this is a good spot to check every day. Freebiesbug Freebiesbug gives away free stuff for developers and designers, including: UI kits to help build apps and websites quickly Icons for your projects Pictures and drawings to make your work look better Mockups for showing off your designs Logos and fonts This site can save you a lot of time because you don't have to make everything from scratch. These websites are great for developers who want to make their projects look better. You can find inspiration, use free resources, and even connect with designers. Conclusion This article talked about the best places and tools for developers, chosen by other developers. These resources are really useful because they help us keep learning, meet other coders, stay updated with tech news, and solve coding problems faster. Here's what we learned: Coding challenge websites like LeetCode, HackerRank, and Codewars are fun ways to practice coding and get ready for job interviews. Open source tools such as VS Code, Postman, and Jenkins make our coding life easier by helping with things like working together, automating boring tasks, and checking if our code talks to other software correctly. Places where developers hang out like Stack Overflow, DEV, and Hashnode are great for asking questions, sharing what we're working on, and finding out what's new in tech. Websites for design ideas like Dribbble, Collect UI, and Freebiesbug give us inspiration and free stuff to make our projects look cool. It's awesome when we share what we know and help each other out. Whether you're just starting or have been coding for a while, check out these resources. You'll find new ways to solve problems, meet people, keep up with tech, and do your best work. And if you can, share your own tips or write about what you know. Helping each other makes all of us better at what we do. Related Questions What is the best platform for developer community? If you're looking for a place to meet other developers, here are some top picks: GitHub : This is the go-to spot for sharing code, working on projects together, and finding other developers. It's packed with tools for reviewing code, managing projects, and showing off what you've made. Stack Overflow : The best place for getting answers to coding questions. You can search through millions of questions, ask your own, and even help others by sharing your knowledge. Dev.to : A great platform for reading and writing about tech. It's a friendly place to discuss programming topics, share articles, and connect with others. They really focus on being welcoming to everyone. Each of these platforms offers something special for developers looking to learn, share, and collaborate. Think about what you need and pick the one that fits best. Where to find developer community? Here are some great spots to find developer communities : StackOverflow Hashnode HackerNoon GitHub Hacker News Women Who Code Reddit 's r/programming and r/webdev CodeProject These places are perfect for asking questions, keeping up with the latest in coding, sharing your projects, and connecting with other developers. Local meetups can also be a good way to meet people in person. What is the dev community? DEV is a community for software developers to share what they know and grow their careers. Here's what makes it special: Over a million members You can write and read articles about tech Connect with others using @mentions Share code snippets in your posts Join or start discussions Follow topics you're interested in Check out podcasts and videos It's a welcoming place for developers from all backgrounds to learn and connect. What is coding community? A coding community is a place where programmers come together to help each other out, learn, and share. Here's why they're great: You can ask for help and get advice on your code Stay up-to-date on new programming tools and languages Share news and opportunities in the tech world Find or become a mentor Show off your projects and get feedback Coding communities are all about helping each other get better and sharing knowledge in a friendly environment. Related Blog Posts Dev Resources: Community-Driven Content Daily.dev: A Global Dev Community Hub News for Programmers: Community-Driven Insights Community for Developers: Remote Work Integration Author Nimrod Kramer @NimrodKramer Related tags on daily.dev Table of contents Read more on daily.dev Why not level up your reading with daily.dev? Stay up-to-date with the latest developer news every time you open a new tab. Start reading - Free forever Why not level up your reading with daily.dev? Stay up-to-date with the latest developer news every time you open a new tab. 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NitroPack Reviews | Read Customer Service Reviews of www.nitropack.io Suggested companies Aftershoot aftershoot.com • 1.5K reviews 4.9 FlyingPress flyingpress.com • 312 reviews 4.7 HighLevel www.gohighlevel.com • 12K reviews 4.9 Categories Blog Log in For businesses For businesses Log in Categories Blog Electronics & Technology Internet & Software Software Company NitroPack Summary About Reviews Visit website Write a review Visit website Claimed profile NitroPack   Reviews   1,137 • 4.9 Software Company Write a review Visit website Write a review Companies on Trustpilot aren't allowed to offer incentives or pay to hide reviews. Review summary Based on reviews, created with AI Reviewers overwhelmingly had a great experience with this company. They consistently praise the company's customer service, highlighting the team's helpfulness and knowledge. Consumers are particularly impressed with the staff's ability to quickly resolve issues and provide clear, easily understood explanations. The prompt response times are also a recurring positive point for people. Consumers express high satisfaction with the service provided, noting its effectiveness in optimizing website speed. They also appreciate the user-friendly website. Reviewers consistently highlight individual staff members, such as Alina, Miroslav, Delia, Atanas, Rey and Stefan, for their exceptional support and dedication to resolving customer issues efficiently. See more Based on these reviews Holistica Health Dec 25, 2025 The most efficient and supportive team on the web, that I had encountered over the past 20 years, great service, great performance results and best value for money! Thanks guys. AK Andrew Knight Jun 19, 2025 The Nitro Chatbot works smoothly and gives good advice. Even better though, when one asks to speak to a human it does it speedily. Miroslav sorted my problem swiftly and with the normal friendly, pro... See more S. Devic & M. Kalt LikesAndMor Mar 7, 2025 Great plugin that exceeded my expectations and made my site extremely fast. I would especially like to mention the great support from Miroslav. He helped me within a few minutes in a live chat to fix... See more Company replied Gene Guy Jan 22, 2025 Atanas is what made Nitro GREAT!! There was a glitch that kept preventing the site from working correctly with the Nitro Add-on, but Atanas's steadfast commitment to finding a solution made way for a... See more Company replied SM SMT May 22, 2025 I had a couple of technical issues while switching sites and configuring NitroPack, and the support team was incredibly fast, clear, and helpful. They guided me step by step with professionalism an... See more Robby Singh Mar 24, 2025 I had an amazing experience working with Miroslav! From start to finish, he was professional, knowledgeable, and incredibly helpful. He went above and beyond to ensure everything was smooth and stre... See more Company replied NA Not An Agency Jan 31, 2025 I am a huge fan of Nitropack. Hands down the best speed optimization platform for your Wordpress website including 5 Star Service Support. Can't do this website journey without you. Thanks Team!... See more Company replied NI Nisandi Mar 26, 2025 Alina has been very supportive throughout the process, explaining all changes done in detail. The Nitropack team is very supportive and was able to quickly resolve the issues we had on our website. Th... See more Company replied Ernie Reed Mar 3, 2025 I had some issues integrating NitroPack Page Speed Boost on my Avada website hosted on WP Engine. Nikol and Miroslav in tech support were awesome in promptly resolving my issues. Company replied Enargo Morem Mar 14, 2025 Nitro is great for what it's doing. Have flaws. BUT super fast customer support solving them easily and basically all these flaws arise because of the custom configurations. But, again, customer suppo... See more Company replied ST Steve Mar 20, 2025 Great Cachiong solution for Wordpress and backed up with fantastic support if you ever need to contact them. Miroslav was very quick today to resolve a small issue Company replied Digital Marketing Feb 19, 2025 Had a fantastic experience with NitroPack’s support! Delia was incredibly helpful in resolving my site’s slowdown issues. She provided clear advice, assisted in optimizing settings, and even guided me... See more Company replied Jado Here Feb 27, 2025 I was stuck with woocommerce cart Issue and Miroslav just resolved the whole issue in just few moment, the great support saved my day and campaign from ruining Company replied Svit Babarovic Jul 5, 2025 So I had issues my trustpilot showing up, messed a couple of things up, but then from support a guy named Rey helped me fix everything. One of the best supports out there RW RWS Feb 25, 2025 These guys are great always solving the issue right away or within short span of time. Overall great support experience . Company replied amal Sebti Jul 17, 2025 Rey, an employee, provided me with impeccable service. I recommend him to everyone; he was fast and efficient. Thanks to Nitro for their efficiency. HE Herbert Updated Jul 9, 2025 Since I am very concerned that the Core Web Vitals are optimal for my websites, I have found NitroPack to be the best tool for improving speed scores. Since I was having problems with the setup of m... See more Alexander Hilgenberg Jun 27, 2025 The support worked very well. Alina got in touch directly and I only had to wait a short time for a follow-up response. In the end, all problems were solved without complications. MA Martin Jul 7, 2025 Great customer support I was experiencing technical issues on my end, and the knowledgeable technical support team was able to resolve the issue in WordPress very quickly. Overall, I am also ple... See more Serhii Terentiev Jan 27, 2025 I received very professional support. Stefan helped a lot! Many thanks to him. He solved my problem based on his logs in half an hour. I've been working on this problem all day Company replied RB Feb 15, 2025 Very good technical support from Rey, he solved my nitropack connection problem. I really recommend him. Very good communication. Thank you very much! Company replied KG Kimberley Griffin Jan 16, 2025 Super helpful and informative. Spoke clear and easily understood what was communicated to me regarding my inquiries. My issue was solved and Delia, the customer service rep, was polite making sure all... See more Company replied SO Shaun Opp Mar 17, 2025 My support agent Miroslav responded quickly, was very knowledgable and to solve my issue in a timely manner. Company replied Емилия Донова Jan 25, 2025 I am very happy with Alina's support of the plugin. I tired her out with my questions on Saturday, but she did a brilliant job. Company replied KI Kim Jan 25, 2025 NitroPack provide a great service and Alina provided amazing support to help me resolve a couple of issues on a clients website. Company replied JG john g., Salem, VA Jul 2, 2025 NitroPack instantly improved the response of my website as soon as it was installed seveal years ago. It works - and for the approximately 2 years since the installation of NitroPack, I've had a GTM... See more DL David Lee Feb 4, 2025 Great support always - Alina was great and Nitropack is the best caching plugin I've ever used. Company replied Paun Redzhev Jan 17, 2025 What I can say about Alina is that she responds very quickly and adequately to the problem mentioned by me, asking for additional information, and she provided some, to arrive at a decision quickly. Company replied Reinout Baeckelmans Mar 1, 2025 Great and quick solution on a support issue. Efficiently tackled by Alina. Company replied Rajat Pandey Jan 17, 2025 Miroslav was extremely helpful, providing me with a solution in no time. Company replied RU Rudy Oct 10, 2025 Using it for 4 years and it's the best service to optimize Wordpress websites. Great responsive and knowledgeable customer service J R Feb 27, 2025 good plugin and support .. just be clear and they work with you as expected Company replied WI Will Jan 15, 2025 Timely response with excellent communication. I was frustrated with the issue and your rep patiently resolved my issue. Company replied Mahdi Hasan Feb 1, 2025 Delia gives me a good answer. Company replied Nick Seprism Jan 14, 2025 Alina helped me to resolve my issue. 5 stars! Company replied Label Shop Jul 2, 2025 Very fast and very profesional. MC Mark Cattell Feb 10, 2025 Miroslav was a great help and offered good support. Thank you Company replied Yantal RD Sep 12, 2025 Excelent speed. Excelent support. !!! Nick Mawji Mar 17, 2025 Alina was amazing Company replied Colin Shaw Feb 5, 2025 Great support from Alina Company replied Markus-Alexander Lüdemann Apr 4, 2025 Great service. Really fast! Company replied Andrew Weilbacher Feb 28, 2025 Amazing customer service and product. Company replied Jason Feb 20, 2025 Customer service is always great! Company replied Ben Schmitz Updated Mar 19, 2025 I have had a few poor experiences with level one support (mainly Cris) but once you reach technical support they are great. Stefan was able to fix our issue quickly. Company replied Wilbert Caba May 21, 2025 Rey was of great assistance. Direct to the point, understood the assignment and resolved my problem right away. He's a testament of the good customer support NitroPack has. Lampert Precision Welding Lamp May 14, 2025 We had a small issue and got immediate help from Alina from the customer support. Highly recommend. LM Luis Martínez May 9, 2025 Great experience, support was very helpful as well 🌟 Esteban Aug 7, 2025 Alina was very kind and helpful as a support agent at Nitropack.io. I really appreciate her – thank you! See all 1,137 reviews We perform checks on reviews Company details Software Company Written by the company NitroPack helps you boost your website score for Google PageSpeed Insights and pass Core Web Vitals. Contact info 68 SE 6th St, 33131, Miami, United States support@nitropack.com www.nitropack.io 4.9 Excellent 1K reviews 5-star 4-star 3-star 2-star 1-star How is the TrustScore calculated? Replied to 100% of negative reviews Typically replies within 2 weeks How this company uses Trustpilot People also looked at Aftershoot aftershoot.com 4.9 (2K) FlyingPress flyingpress.com 4.7 (312) HighLevel www.gohighlevel.com 4.9 (12K) SSVID.APP ssvid.net 4.9 (1K) Poppy AI getpoppy.ai 4.9 (352) WP Rocket wp-rocket.me 4.5 (3K) smtpzo.com smtpzo.com 2.8 (3) Stocks to Buy Now ai stockstobuynow.ai 4.9 (3K) 4.9 All reviews 1,137 total ● Write a review 5-star 95% 4-star 2% 3-star < 1% 2-star < 1% 1-star 2% How Trustpilot labels reviews More filters Most recent Holistica Health AU • 3 reviews Dec 25, 2025 The most efficient and supportive team… The most efficient and supportive team on the web, that I had encountered over the past 20 years, great service, great performance results and best value for money! Thanks guys. December 25, 2025 Unprompted review RU Rudy NL • 9 reviews Oct 10, 2025 Recommended! Using it for 4 years and it's the best service to optimize Wordpress websites. Great responsive and knowledgeable customer service October 9, 2025 Unprompted review Yantal RD DO • 6 reviews Sep 12, 2025 Excelent speed Excelent speed. Excelent support. !!! September 12, 2025 Unprompted review AR Arie NL • 1 review Aug 29, 2025 Extremely disappointed with NitroPack’s… Extremely disappointed with NitroPack’s support. I submitted multiple tickets (#31794478, #31792990, #31790277). I tried to connect my site using all the methods they suggested, but nothing worked. I requested deletion of my account and data, but they told me I had exceeded the number of deletions allowed, even though the service is already not working. On top of that, the team pressured me to provide temporary WordPress admin access, which I am not comfortable sharing. This approach felt unprofessional and intrusive. I cannot recommend NitroPack based on this experience. August 29, 2025 Unprompted review Reply from NitroPack Sep 2, 2025 Hi Arie, Thank you for taking the time to share your experience. My name is Plamen, and I lead the Support team here at NitroPack. I’ve personally reviewed your case and all related support conversations to ensure I fully understand what happened. Let me clarify a few important points: During troubleshooting, our system detected multiple website deletions under your Free plan. This automatically triggered certain safeguards designed to prevent potential abuse. To help resolve the connection issue you were facing, our team requested temporary WordPress credentials so we could investigate and fix the integration directly for you. We completely understand your hesitation to share admin access - this step is optional, but in many cases it allows us to resolve technical problems more quickly. You also requested deletion of your data. That request has been accepted and is currently being processed by our Data Protection Officer. In line with our GDPR Data Processing Addendum (available on our website), deletion requests are completed within 60 days of submission. We truly regret that this experience left you disappointed. Our goal is always to make NitroPack work smoothly for every customer, and I’m sorry that we fell short in your case. If you have further questions or would like to continue the discussion, please feel free to reply to your open ticket - we’ll be glad to assist you further. Best regards, Plamen Head of Support, NitroPack Esteban HU • 1 review Aug 7, 2025 Alina was very kind and helpful as a… Alina was very kind and helpful as a support agent at Nitropack.io. I really appreciate her – thank you! August 7, 2025 Unprompted review amal Sebti CA • 1 review Jul 17, 2025 Optimisation website Rey, an employee, provided me with impeccable service. I recommend him to everyone; he was fast and efficient. Thanks to Nitro for their efficiency. July 16, 2025 Unprompted review HE Herbert DE • 4 reviews Updated Jul 9, 2025 NitroPack the best with very good support Since I am very concerned that the Core Web Vitals are optimal for my websites, I have found NitroPack to be the best tool for improving speed scores. Since I was having problems with the setup of my websites, I contacted support. Delia from NitroPack did an excellent job of giving me the support I needed to get NitroPack set up correctly on all three websites. The results are fantastic, 99 - 100 even for mobile, and that already in the free version. I can only recommend NitroPack. After spending many years improving my three websites to be google compliant in speed, NitroPack has finally given me the ability to improve the Core Web Vitals for mobile to 99-100. This was previously difficult or impossible to achieve with the various caching plugins, despite the best website performance. Therefore, from my own experience, I can only recommend NitroPack to improve the performance of a website in the best possible way. July 8, 2025 Unprompted review See 2 more reviews by Herbert MA Martin DE • 1 review Jul 7, 2025 Great customer support Great customer support I was experiencing technical issues on my end, and the knowledgeable technical support team was able to resolve the issue in WordPress very quickly. Overall, I am also pleased with the performance of our website, thanks to NitroPack. July 5, 2025 Unprompted review Svit Babarovic HR • 1 review Jul 5, 2025 So I had issues my trustpilot showing… So I had issues my trustpilot showing up, messed a couple of things up, but then from support a guy named Rey helped me fix everything. One of the best supports out there July 5, 2025 Unprompted review JG john g., Salem, VA US • 9 reviews Jul 2, 2025 Great Performance improvement - and very responsive support. NitroPack instantly improved the response of my website as soon as it was installed seveal years ago. It works - and for the approximately 2 years since the installation of NitroPack, I've had a GTMetrix Grade of A with Performance and Structure scores between 95% and 100% with no performance or compatibility issues with the other Wordpress code and plugins I use. Prior to installing NitroPack, I never had grades of A or scores above 70s or 80s. I also had a great experience recently with Nitro Pack's support when I called on them for assistance clarifying a website security and compatibility issue I was having with my hosting provider. They were very helpful and responded immediately to my questions with information I think I can trust. July 1, 2025 Unprompted review See 1 more review by john Label Shop RO • 1 review Jul 2, 2025 Very fast and very profesional. July 1, 2025 Unprompted review Alexander Hilgenberg DE • 1 review Jun 27, 2025 The support worked very well The support worked very well. Alina got in touch directly and I only had to wait a short time for a follow-up response. In the end, all problems were solved without complications. June 27, 2025 Unprompted review lilian tappeti persiani IT • 2 reviews Jun 23, 2025 professional professional, very competent and helpful staff June 23, 2025 Unprompted review RK Rainer Kunert CA • 5 reviews Jun 23, 2025 They cared about me June 21, 2025 Unprompted review AK Andrew Knight GB • 5 reviews Jun 19, 2025 Miroslav the Marvel The Nitro Chatbot works smoothly and gives good advice. Even better though, when one asks to speak to a human it does it speedily. Miroslav sorted my problem swiftly and with the normal friendly, professional attitude that I always get from Nitro staff. Polite, efficient and keen to help - what more can anyone ask. June 19, 2025 Unprompted review See 1 more review by Andrew SM SMT IT • 6 reviews May 22, 2025 Outstanding support! I had a couple of technical issues while switching sites and configuring NitroPack, and the support team was incredibly fast, clear, and helpful. They guided me step by step with professionalism and kindness. Everything works perfectly now — I couldn’t be more satisfied. Highly recommended not just for the product, but especially for the amazing customer service. Thank you again! May 22, 2025 Unprompted review Wilbert Caba US • 1 review May 21, 2025 Rey was of great assistance Rey was of great assistance. Direct to the point, understood the assignment and resolved my problem right away. He's a testament of the good customer support NitroPack has. May 21, 2025 Unprompted review Lampert Precision Welding Lamp DE • 1 review May 14, 2025 Immediate response, fast support We had a small issue and got immediate help from Alina from the customer support. Highly recommend. May 14, 2025 Unprompted review LM Luis Martínez CO • 1 review May 9, 2025 Great experience Great experience, support was very helpful as well 🌟 May 9, 2025 Unprompted review Daniel L. AU • 3 reviews May 5, 2025 Support non-existent, can't cancel. Terrible service It used to be a great service. However, they've since gone completely downhill. Multiple support and billing-related emails have been left unanswered. I can't cancel my yearly subscription (priced at $420USD) because they've disabled the functionality to do so in their dashboard, the only way to do cancel my account and my card from being charged can only be done by reaching out to them via email and have a rep manually cancel my account. Because customer support is non-existent and I can't cancel, I'm forced to have to cancel our business card. This is the worst business practice and fraudulent. Beware, stay away at all costs. May 5, 2025 Unprompted review Reply from NitroPack May 8, 2025 Hey Daniel, Thank you for your feedback, and I’m truly sorry to hear about your experience. Our main goal is to provide support the best way possible. I’ve looked into our system but was unable to locate a support request matching the details in your review. To help us investigate and resolve this as quickly as possible, could you please share your domain or any other identifying information? You can also reach out directly to me and the team at support@nitropack.com — I’ll personally ensure your request is handled promptly and that your subscription concerns are resolved. We take issues like this very seriously, and we’re committed to making things right. Best regards, Plamen Head of Customer Experience, NitroPack Previous 1 2 3 4 Next page The Trustpilot Experience We're open to all Anyone can write a Trustpilot review. 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NitroPack Reviews | Read Customer Service Reviews of www.nitropack.io Suggested companies Aftershoot aftershoot.com • 1.5K reviews 4.9 FlyingPress flyingpress.com • 312 reviews 4.7 HighLevel www.gohighlevel.com • 12K reviews 4.9 Categories Blog Log in For businesses For businesses Log in Categories Blog Electronics & Technology Internet & Software Software Company NitroPack Summary About Reviews Visit website Write a review Visit website Claimed profile NitroPack   Reviews   1,137 • 4.9 Software Company Write a review Visit website Write a review Companies on Trustpilot aren't allowed to offer incentives or pay to hide reviews. Review summary Based on reviews, created with AI Reviewers overwhelmingly had a great experience with this company. They consistently praise the company's customer service, highlighting the team's helpfulness and knowledge. Consumers are particularly impressed with the staff's ability to quickly resolve issues and provide clear, easily understood explanations. The prompt response times are also a recurring positive point for people. Consumers express high satisfaction with the service provided, noting its effectiveness in optimizing website speed. They also appreciate the user-friendly website. Reviewers consistently highlight individual staff members, such as Alina, Miroslav, Delia, Atanas, Rey and Stefan, for their exceptional support and dedication to resolving customer issues efficiently. See more Based on these reviews Holistica Health Dec 25, 2025 The most efficient and supportive team on the web, that I had encountered over the past 20 years, great service, great performance results and best value for money! Thanks guys. AK Andrew Knight Jun 19, 2025 The Nitro Chatbot works smoothly and gives good advice. Even better though, when one asks to speak to a human it does it speedily. Miroslav sorted my problem swiftly and with the normal friendly, pro... See more S. Devic & M. Kalt LikesAndMor Mar 7, 2025 Great plugin that exceeded my expectations and made my site extremely fast. I would especially like to mention the great support from Miroslav. He helped me within a few minutes in a live chat to fix... See more Company replied Gene Guy Jan 22, 2025 Atanas is what made Nitro GREAT!! There was a glitch that kept preventing the site from working correctly with the Nitro Add-on, but Atanas's steadfast commitment to finding a solution made way for a... See more Company replied SM SMT May 22, 2025 I had a couple of technical issues while switching sites and configuring NitroPack, and the support team was incredibly fast, clear, and helpful. They guided me step by step with professionalism an... See more Robby Singh Mar 24, 2025 I had an amazing experience working with Miroslav! From start to finish, he was professional, knowledgeable, and incredibly helpful. He went above and beyond to ensure everything was smooth and stre... See more Company replied NA Not An Agency Jan 31, 2025 I am a huge fan of Nitropack. Hands down the best speed optimization platform for your Wordpress website including 5 Star Service Support. Can't do this website journey without you. Thanks Team!... See more Company replied NI Nisandi Mar 26, 2025 Alina has been very supportive throughout the process, explaining all changes done in detail. The Nitropack team is very supportive and was able to quickly resolve the issues we had on our website. Th... See more Company replied Ernie Reed Mar 3, 2025 I had some issues integrating NitroPack Page Speed Boost on my Avada website hosted on WP Engine. Nikol and Miroslav in tech support were awesome in promptly resolving my issues. Company replied Enargo Morem Mar 14, 2025 Nitro is great for what it's doing. Have flaws. BUT super fast customer support solving them easily and basically all these flaws arise because of the custom configurations. But, again, customer suppo... See more Company replied ST Steve Mar 20, 2025 Great Cachiong solution for Wordpress and backed up with fantastic support if you ever need to contact them. Miroslav was very quick today to resolve a small issue Company replied Digital Marketing Feb 19, 2025 Had a fantastic experience with NitroPack’s support! Delia was incredibly helpful in resolving my site’s slowdown issues. She provided clear advice, assisted in optimizing settings, and even guided me... See more Company replied Jado Here Feb 27, 2025 I was stuck with woocommerce cart Issue and Miroslav just resolved the whole issue in just few moment, the great support saved my day and campaign from ruining Company replied Svit Babarovic Jul 5, 2025 So I had issues my trustpilot showing up, messed a couple of things up, but then from support a guy named Rey helped me fix everything. One of the best supports out there RW RWS Feb 25, 2025 These guys are great always solving the issue right away or within short span of time. Overall great support experience . Company replied amal Sebti Jul 17, 2025 Rey, an employee, provided me with impeccable service. I recommend him to everyone; he was fast and efficient. Thanks to Nitro for their efficiency. HE Herbert Updated Jul 9, 2025 Since I am very concerned that the Core Web Vitals are optimal for my websites, I have found NitroPack to be the best tool for improving speed scores. Since I was having problems with the setup of m... See more Alexander Hilgenberg Jun 27, 2025 The support worked very well. Alina got in touch directly and I only had to wait a short time for a follow-up response. In the end, all problems were solved without complications. MA Martin Jul 7, 2025 Great customer support I was experiencing technical issues on my end, and the knowledgeable technical support team was able to resolve the issue in WordPress very quickly. Overall, I am also ple... See more Serhii Terentiev Jan 27, 2025 I received very professional support. Stefan helped a lot! Many thanks to him. He solved my problem based on his logs in half an hour. I've been working on this problem all day Company replied RB Feb 15, 2025 Very good technical support from Rey, he solved my nitropack connection problem. I really recommend him. Very good communication. Thank you very much! Company replied KG Kimberley Griffin Jan 16, 2025 Super helpful and informative. Spoke clear and easily understood what was communicated to me regarding my inquiries. My issue was solved and Delia, the customer service rep, was polite making sure all... See more Company replied SO Shaun Opp Mar 17, 2025 My support agent Miroslav responded quickly, was very knowledgable and to solve my issue in a timely manner. Company replied Емилия Донова Jan 25, 2025 I am very happy with Alina's support of the plugin. I tired her out with my questions on Saturday, but she did a brilliant job. Company replied KI Kim Jan 25, 2025 NitroPack provide a great service and Alina provided amazing support to help me resolve a couple of issues on a clients website. Company replied JG john g., Salem, VA Jul 2, 2025 NitroPack instantly improved the response of my website as soon as it was installed seveal years ago. It works - and for the approximately 2 years since the installation of NitroPack, I've had a GTM... See more DL David Lee Feb 4, 2025 Great support always - Alina was great and Nitropack is the best caching plugin I've ever used. Company replied Paun Redzhev Jan 17, 2025 What I can say about Alina is that she responds very quickly and adequately to the problem mentioned by me, asking for additional information, and she provided some, to arrive at a decision quickly. Company replied Reinout Baeckelmans Mar 1, 2025 Great and quick solution on a support issue. Efficiently tackled by Alina. Company replied Rajat Pandey Jan 17, 2025 Miroslav was extremely helpful, providing me with a solution in no time. Company replied RU Rudy Oct 10, 2025 Using it for 4 years and it's the best service to optimize Wordpress websites. Great responsive and knowledgeable customer service J R Feb 27, 2025 good plugin and support .. just be clear and they work with you as expected Company replied WI Will Jan 15, 2025 Timely response with excellent communication. I was frustrated with the issue and your rep patiently resolved my issue. Company replied Mahdi Hasan Feb 1, 2025 Delia gives me a good answer. Company replied Nick Seprism Jan 14, 2025 Alina helped me to resolve my issue. 5 stars! Company replied Label Shop Jul 2, 2025 Very fast and very profesional. MC Mark Cattell Feb 10, 2025 Miroslav was a great help and offered good support. Thank you Company replied Yantal RD Sep 12, 2025 Excelent speed. Excelent support. !!! 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Using it for 4 years and it's the best service to optimize Wordpress websites. Great responsive and knowledgeable customer service October 9, 2025 Unprompted review Yantal RD DO • 6 reviews Sep 12, 2025 Excelent speed Excelent speed. Excelent support. !!! September 12, 2025 Unprompted review AR Arie NL • 1 review Aug 29, 2025 Extremely disappointed with NitroPack’s… Extremely disappointed with NitroPack’s support. I submitted multiple tickets (#31794478, #31792990, #31790277). I tried to connect my site using all the methods they suggested, but nothing worked. I requested deletion of my account and data, but they told me I had exceeded the number of deletions allowed, even though the service is already not working. On top of that, the team pressured me to provide temporary WordPress admin access, which I am not comfortable sharing. This approach felt unprofessional and intrusive. I cannot recommend NitroPack based on this experience. August 29, 2025 Unprompted review Reply from NitroPack Sep 2, 2025 Hi Arie, Thank you for taking the time to share your experience. My name is Plamen, and I lead the Support team here at NitroPack. I’ve personally reviewed your case and all related support conversations to ensure I fully understand what happened. Let me clarify a few important points: During troubleshooting, our system detected multiple website deletions under your Free plan. This automatically triggered certain safeguards designed to prevent potential abuse. To help resolve the connection issue you were facing, our team requested temporary WordPress credentials so we could investigate and fix the integration directly for you. We completely understand your hesitation to share admin access - this step is optional, but in many cases it allows us to resolve technical problems more quickly. You also requested deletion of your data. That request has been accepted and is currently being processed by our Data Protection Officer. In line with our GDPR Data Processing Addendum (available on our website), deletion requests are completed within 60 days of submission. We truly regret that this experience left you disappointed. Our goal is always to make NitroPack work smoothly for every customer, and I’m sorry that we fell short in your case. If you have further questions or would like to continue the discussion, please feel free to reply to your open ticket - we’ll be glad to assist you further. Best regards, Plamen Head of Support, NitroPack Esteban HU • 1 review Aug 7, 2025 Alina was very kind and helpful as a… Alina was very kind and helpful as a support agent at Nitropack.io. I really appreciate her – thank you! August 7, 2025 Unprompted review Advertisement amal Sebti CA • 1 review Jul 17, 2025 Optimisation website Rey, an employee, provided me with impeccable service. I recommend him to everyone; he was fast and efficient. Thanks to Nitro for their efficiency. July 16, 2025 Unprompted review HE Herbert DE • 4 reviews Updated Jul 9, 2025 NitroPack the best with very good support Since I am very concerned that the Core Web Vitals are optimal for my websites, I have found NitroPack to be the best tool for improving speed scores. Since I was having problems with the setup of my websites, I contacted support. Delia from NitroPack did an excellent job of giving me the support I needed to get NitroPack set up correctly on all three websites. The results are fantastic, 99 - 100 even for mobile, and that already in the free version. I can only recommend NitroPack. After spending many years improving my three websites to be google compliant in speed, NitroPack has finally given me the ability to improve the Core Web Vitals for mobile to 99-100. This was previously difficult or impossible to achieve with the various caching plugins, despite the best website performance. Therefore, from my own experience, I can only recommend NitroPack to improve the performance of a website in the best possible way. July 8, 2025 Unprompted review See 2 more reviews by Herbert MA Martin DE • 1 review Jul 7, 2025 Great customer support Great customer support I was experiencing technical issues on my end, and the knowledgeable technical support team was able to resolve the issue in WordPress very quickly. Overall, I am also pleased with the performance of our website, thanks to NitroPack. July 5, 2025 Unprompted review Svit Babarovic HR • 1 review Jul 5, 2025 So I had issues my trustpilot showing… So I had issues my trustpilot showing up, messed a couple of things up, but then from support a guy named Rey helped me fix everything. One of the best supports out there July 5, 2025 Unprompted review Advertisement JG john g., Salem, VA US • 9 reviews Jul 2, 2025 Great Performance improvement - and very responsive support. NitroPack instantly improved the response of my website as soon as it was installed seveal years ago. It works - and for the approximately 2 years since the installation of NitroPack, I've had a GTMetrix Grade of A with Performance and Structure scores between 95% and 100% with no performance or compatibility issues with the other Wordpress code and plugins I use. Prior to installing NitroPack, I never had grades of A or scores above 70s or 80s. I also had a great experience recently with Nitro Pack's support when I called on them for assistance clarifying a website security and compatibility issue I was having with my hosting provider. They were very helpful and responded immediately to my questions with information I think I can trust. July 1, 2025 Unprompted review See 1 more review by john Label Shop RO • 1 review Jul 2, 2025 Very fast and very profesional. July 1, 2025 Unprompted review Alexander Hilgenberg DE • 1 review Jun 27, 2025 The support worked very well The support worked very well. Alina got in touch directly and I only had to wait a short time for a follow-up response. In the end, all problems were solved without complications. June 27, 2025 Unprompted review lilian tappeti persiani IT • 2 reviews Jun 23, 2025 professional professional, very competent and helpful staff June 23, 2025 Unprompted review Advertisement RK Rainer Kunert CA • 5 reviews Jun 23, 2025 They cared about me June 21, 2025 Unprompted review AK Andrew Knight GB • 5 reviews Jun 19, 2025 Miroslav the Marvel The Nitro Chatbot works smoothly and gives good advice. Even better though, when one asks to speak to a human it does it speedily. Miroslav sorted my problem swiftly and with the normal friendly, professional attitude that I always get from Nitro staff. Polite, efficient and keen to help - what more can anyone ask. June 19, 2025 Unprompted review See 1 more review by Andrew SM SMT IT • 6 reviews May 22, 2025 Outstanding support! I had a couple of technical issues while switching sites and configuring NitroPack, and the support team was incredibly fast, clear, and helpful. They guided me step by step with professionalism and kindness. Everything works perfectly now — I couldn’t be more satisfied. Highly recommended not just for the product, but especially for the amazing customer service. Thank you again! May 22, 2025 Unprompted review Wilbert Caba US • 1 review May 21, 2025 Rey was of great assistance Rey was of great assistance. Direct to the point, understood the assignment and resolved my problem right away. He's a testament of the good customer support NitroPack has. May 21, 2025 Unprompted review Advertisement Lampert Precision Welding Lamp DE • 1 review May 14, 2025 Immediate response, fast support We had a small issue and got immediate help from Alina from the customer support. Highly recommend. May 14, 2025 Unprompted review LM Luis Martínez CO • 1 review May 9, 2025 Great experience Great experience, support was very helpful as well 🌟 May 9, 2025 Unprompted review Daniel L. AU • 3 reviews May 5, 2025 Support non-existent, can't cancel. Terrible service It used to be a great service. However, they've since gone completely downhill. Multiple support and billing-related emails have been left unanswered. I can't cancel my yearly subscription (priced at $420USD) because they've disabled the functionality to do so in their dashboard, the only way to do cancel my account and my card from being charged can only be done by reaching out to them via email and have a rep manually cancel my account. Because customer support is non-existent and I can't cancel, I'm forced to have to cancel our business card. This is the worst business practice and fraudulent. Beware, stay away at all costs. May 5, 2025 Unprompted review Reply from NitroPack May 8, 2025 Hey Daniel, Thank you for your feedback, and I’m truly sorry to hear about your experience. Our main goal is to provide support the best way possible. I’ve looked into our system but was unable to locate a support request matching the details in your review. To help us investigate and resolve this as quickly as possible, could you please share your domain or any other identifying information? You can also reach out directly to me and the team at support@nitropack.com — I’ll personally ensure your request is handled promptly and that your subscription concerns are resolved. We take issues like this very seriously, and we’re committed to making things right. 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The Eight Pillars that make every charging Safe and Reliable Agree & Join LinkedIn By clicking Continue to join or sign in, you agree to LinkedIn’s User Agreement , Privacy Policy , and Cookie Policy . Sign in to view more content Create your free account or sign in to continue your search Sign in Welcome back Email or phone Password Show Forgot password? Sign in or By clicking Continue to join or sign in, you agree to LinkedIn’s User Agreement , Privacy Policy , and Cookie Policy . New to LinkedIn? Join now or New to LinkedIn? Join now By clicking Continue to join or sign in, you agree to LinkedIn’s User Agreement , Privacy Policy , and Cookie Policy . Skip to main content LinkedIn Top Content People Learning Jobs Games Join now Sign in The Eight Pillars that make every charging Safe and Reliable Report this article Listenlights Pvt. Ltd. Listenlights Pvt. Ltd. Engineering & Construction Published Sep 20, 2025 + Follow Testing & Commissioning (T&C) is the most decisive phase in an infrastructure project. It is where design intent must prove itself under real-world conditions, often with energized systems, human intervention, and unforgiving timelines simultaneously.  It is also when risks are at their peak. At Listenlights, we believe electrical safety cannot be an add-on. It is not just a rule to follow, it is a value we live by, protecting lives and making every system we charge safe and reliable.  Safety Backed by Assurance  At Listenlights, assurance is not left to chance. A four-tier framework is followed that subjects every project to:  1. Post-installation quality checks  2. Internal pre-commissioning reviews  3. Audits by approved independent assessors  4. Third-party validation at the customer end  But structured assurance alone is not enough. Safety must rest on enduring principles, the values guiding every T&C activity. These are best understood as the Eight Pillars of Electrical Safety in Testing and Commissioning .  The Eight Pillars of Electrical Safety in T&C  1. Risk Awareness   Before any T&C activity begins, potential hazards are assessed for both energized and de-energized conditions. Identifying risks early allows for proactive mitigation, creating a safer environment for the entire team.  2. Lock-out/ Tag-out (LOTO) Procedures  Energy sources are secured with locks and tags to prevent unexpected re-energization. By limiting access to authorized personnel, LOTO controls power flow, reduces the chance of accidents, and establishes clear accountability.  Recommended by LinkedIn Valuable Insights into Safe Mechanical Integrity… ioMosaic Corporation 6 months ago Global Compliance and Certifications for Bagging… Manuel Marcel Murrenhoff 2 months ago Explosion Protection (Ex) and Machinery (MD) Arpad (أرباد / 阿帕德) Veress 11 months ago 3. PPE as a Frontline Commitment  Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) is essential, not optional. Insulated gloves, flame-resistant clothing, arc flash suits (wherever required), and dielectric footwear protect workers from shocks, burns, and arc flash incidents. Each item is carefully selected and rated for the specific system voltage and energy levels, making protection both effective and reliable.  4. Precision Through Calibrated Instruments  The accuracy of testing depends on the tools used. Certified and regularly calibrated instruments deliver reliable measurements, supporting safer decisions in the field. Routine inspections also guarantee that instruments remain dependable over time.  5. Competence Over Compliance  T&C demands both technical expertise and safety awareness. Assigning tasks only to trained, certified professionals reduces errors and fosters confidence. Ongoing safety training focused on hazards like arc flash and electrical shock, keeps safety at the forefront of operations.  6. Earthing and Grounding  Proper earthing and grounding provide invisible yet essential protection, directing fault currents safely to the ground and shielding both personnel and equipment. Verified grounding is applied before energizing systems, with temporary grounding used wherever required during testing.  7. Emergency Preparedness as Discipline  Even robust systems must be ready for the unexpected. Emergency stop mechanisms, fire extinguishers, and first-aid kits should be accessible. Staff must be trained in CPR and electrical emergency response, while test areas are secured with barricades, warning signs, and restricted entry. These measures enable immediate action to protect lives and limit damage.  8. Documentation as Accountability  Detailed records of risk assessments, approvals, permits, test results, and drawings form the backbone of accountability. Documentation provides traceability, demonstrates compliance, and builds stakeholder confidence that every step is executed with discipline. Before work begins, all safety documents are thoroughly reviewed and approved by competent authorities.  More Than a Process  At Listenlights, these Eight Pillars are more than practices. They are values. They shape the approach of Testing and Commissioning. Because in T&C, success is not defined only by systems that work, but by systems that work safely and reliably.  Every charging is therefore more than a technical milestone. It is a moment of confidence, of trust, and of assurance. That is the Listenlights advantage. Electrical safety is not a checklist. It is our DNA. And these Eight Pillars are how we live it, every day. 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That’s why we established the State of Docs Report 2025 — to share a clearer understanding of the documentation landscape today, and to make sure we’re on the right track for what’s coming next using insights from experts like you. So here’s what we see as the future of docs —&nbsp;and how we’re helping to shape it. Modern docs can’t just be static websites Dynamic, adaptive documentation —&nbsp;integrated into the places your users are —&nbsp;is where we see the future of docs. First, it needs to be easier for you and your team to update and maintain docs. And that means simplifying the process with useful tools and integrations. But great docs shouldn’t only be easy to build and maintain for your team. They need to adapt to individual users to offer an advanced, personalized experience. And they need to give people the information they need when and where they need it —&nbsp;whether that’s in a support chat, or within your product itself. But beyond that, it’s also vital that documentation creators&nbsp;like you can understand the true value of the docs you’re building. Measuring success is one of the biggest challenges documentation teams face , so it’s important that you can access detailed metrics about how users are interacting with your docs, and whether they’re meeting their goals. Computed content creates and updates docs automatically We all know that keeping documentation up-to-date is a huge challenge for docs teams everywhere. But when the information you need to update your docs already exists in other locations, software should break down the barriers that stop updates happening automatically. With computed content, we’re taking our first steps to build this software solution. Computed content pulls information from pre-existing content, and uses it to create documentation in seconds, with limited manual effort. Right now, that means you can create API documentation in GitBook from an OpenAPI spec in literally five clicks. And soon, it will mean you can localize your existing docs into any language you want in seconds using built-in AI. Best of all, because this computed content uses an existing source to create your docs, it can also update automatically when that source changes. So when you edit your OpenAPI spec, your docs update automatically. And when you edit your source docs, the AI translates those edits and updates your localized variants on your published site instantly. Personalization that goes beyond simple API keys When it comes to personalization, you shouldn’t have to settle for simply pre-filling API keys for your users. The future of docs personalization goes far beyond that. Imagine unique landing pages for each of your pricing plans — so your users instantly see information about the features they have access to. Or site sections that will show or hide depending on whether someone has access to a specific feature flag in your product. Your docs could even suggest topical content related to a task your customers were just in the process of completing within your product. Earlier this week, Steven talked about adaptive content —&nbsp;a solution that takes the idea of personalized docs to completely new levels. In other words, we’re making this a reality in GitBook. Adaptive content will offer advanced personalization built right into the GitBook platform. So you can build a single docs site with all the variations of content for different user groups —&nbsp;then show individual users only the content that’s relevant to them. We’re also looking into ways to integrate this personalized content more deeply into product experiences. So your users can view or access adaptive content without having to navigate to your docs site. Insights to track success and conversion How do you and your team measure success in your docs? Page views? Written user feedback? Or perhaps you’re one of the 39% of docs professionals that don’t track any metrics at all? However you’re doing it, we can all agree that the methods available today are too limited —&nbsp;or too time-consuming —&nbsp;to be useful. And we want to solve that. Imagine analytics that could track specific conversion paths. You could use this to understand how docs usage relates to key business outcomes like signups, feature adoption, or support ticket reduction. Our new insights set the foundations for this. First, we plan to let you filter analytics based on customer segments. So you’ll be able to see the different docs usage between enterprise customers and other customers, or how experienced users browse docs compared to your brand new customers. These metrics won’t just make it easier to prove the value of your docs to stakeholders. They’ll also help you narrow down user pain points, knowledge gaps, and other improvements you can make across your docs sites. And one more thing, coming soon When it comes to finding those knowledge gaps or areas for improvement, we have another feature in the works that we’re not quite ready to talk about yet. Without giving too much away, the idea is that GitBook will use AI to proactively identity customer pain points and the AI can then make suggestions for documentation edits that help address them. We’ll have more to share in a few weeks, but it’s another tool we think will help you maintain and improve your docs, while saving you time on customer research or data analysis. Together, this represents the future of docs Right now, all of these features are still in their infancy. But these are huge first steps in our mission to build the next generation of documentation. The first computed content feature —&nbsp; OpenAPI docs generation —&nbsp;is available right now. And adaptive content, auto-translation, and insights improvements are all coming very soon. We’re talking weeks, not months. In the next few weeks, we’ll talk about all these features in more detail. And going forward, we’ll continue to expand and add new functionality to make your docs an even better resource for your users. Stay tuned for more. And don’t forget to join our GitHub community to see the latest news and announcements, or to talk to us about features you’d like to see. → Get started with GitBook for free → Give every user their own docs experience with adaptive content → Computed content: What is it and how is it helping us shape the future of docs? 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