Covering Coverage

Coverage identifies the parts of the codebase that do not have tests. Five questions often arise in software development and test automation: Can I refactor my code quickly and safely? Is my application robust? Will it break under certain conditions? ...Read More

Native JSON support

Developers increasingly use JSON to represent complex data structures in the Caplin Platform that don't map easily to the field-value pairs of Caplin Platform records. Transporting a JSON object has always been possible by storing the ...Read More

Presenting at UKSTAR 2019

This March I presented at UKSTAR 2019 , the UK's fastest growing software testing conference. The conference is run by the EuroSTAR conference team in London. Submitting talks for conferences isn't easy and we often overlook ...Read More

Why I Chose People Management

About 2.5 years ago, I decided to change track in my career. I was a software tester, quality engineer and a software developer in test for 10 years. Basically, I wrote code daily. It gave me the feeling ...Read More

QCon 2019 – day 3

It’s the third and final day at QCon London 2019 and a brand-new set of themed tracks is awaiting us, covering a broad range of topics from cloud architecture, JavaScript, chaos engineering, research ...Read More

HackDay 2018: Condensing Vapour

This post describes experimental features within the Caplin Platform. It is highly probable that something similar will be implemented and made available in the not-so-distant future. Here at Caplin we’ve been thinking about how ...Read More

QCon 2019 – day 1

Cognitive dissonance is something I've been thinking about recently. The difference between what 'is', and what you think 'should be'. And that thought found resonance in an excellent talk today at QCon London 2019. Stuart Davidson presented ...Read More