This week we chat with Angie Jones, Java champion, prolific inventor, and senior director of developer relations at Applitools. She previously held roles at Twitter and IBM. She explains why visual testing can catch things you would miss if you just scan the DOM, what actually makes a 10x developer, and how she secured a… The post Podcast 372: Why yes, I do have a patent on a time machine appeared first on Stack Overflow Blog.
https://stackoverflow.blog/2021/09/03/podcast-372-why-yes-i-do-have-a-patent-on-a-time-machine/
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