We are slowly approaching the end (!) of 2022. How would I sum it up? For me and my team, the last months were a continuation of the constant learn...
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Here is my own Chrome extension for generating tests for react/solid/preact: github.com/chris-czopp/solid-test-... Initially, I used it for generating Jest tests for React apps. It made writing (actually generating) a lot of fun and I could stop worrying about what selector to use and where to get backend payloads from for mocks. Recently I just decided to share it with others.
Thanks for sharing! Looks interesting, will have a look! 🙌
This is a great list. I would like to add Text Blaze and Asana, as they are both really helpful as well. I use Text Blaze a lot for typing and automation and Asana for task/as project management planner . Thanks for the list!
Thanks!
Nice selection,
retool
is really nice for pet projects if you are a backend engineer.Agreed, it eliminates a lot of boring stuff from backend engineer's work!
Nice selection, 2 of the tools are new to me, will check them out!
Ill add honeybadger.io/ to the list and logrocket.com
Cool, I am not familiar with those, will check them out
Thanks for the post it really helped
Thanks, glad to hear!
Great post Jamie, although I refuse to believe that like 2022 is almost finished😅 Nevertheless the list looks interesting 👌
I know, right?! 😂
Why do you mention GitLive in all your posts?
If you're a Contributor to that project, let us know.
Transparency is appreciated here (I would know).
Hey, no I'm not a contributor to the project, I keep writing about them because I really like the plugin. But for full transparency: they did sent me a t-shirt after I mentioned them in one of my posts!
For full transparency, aren't you actually Nicholas? (the founder)
Because the Twitter profile you signed up with on DEV Community is relatively new and it just retweets about GitLive.
Just making an assumption.
Anyway, I like your articles. Keep it up!
Good call, every single one of his post (on medium and hackernoon too) is mentioning GitLive !