Hosted by
JS Monthly London
Tuesday, June 18th
7:00PM to 9:00PM BST
In-Person
Address available to attendees
We missed you this time around!
This June we are hosting an event on the 18th of June.
We got two speakers Carly Richmond & Krishna Chandrappagari
Schedule
19:00 Doors Open
19:30 Introduction
19:45 Shift-left: From Finding Defects to Preventing Defects // Krishna Chandrappagari
20:10 Synthetic Monitoring and e2e Testing: 2 Sides of the Same Coin // Carly Richmond
20: 40 Networking & Drinks
Answer the 5 mins survey and win one of 10 £50 Amazon gift cards.
Tool evaluation, professional challenges, key drivers at work, and more.
Confidentiality: Your responses will be kept confidential
Brought to you by the team that runs CityJS
Next CityJS on 25 April 2025 - Grab now your Blind early bird tickets
The event is sponsored by WorldPay
Presentations
Carly Richmond
Despite the emergency of DevOps, software engineers and SREs still use different tools to achieve similar means. Case in point: Synthetic Monitoring versus E2E Testing. We can combine forces and use the same tool for both production monitoring and testing within CI.
In this talk, I will discuss how Synthetic Monitoring and E2E Testing are two sides of the same coin. Furthermore, I shall show how production monitoring and development testing can be achieved using Playwright JS, GitHub Actions and Elastic Synthetics.
Krishna Chandrappagari
In today's fast-paced software development landscape, the traditional approach of quality assurance (QA) being a last-minute checkpoint is no longer sufficient. Instead, embracing the Shift-left paradigm has become imperative. This talk delves into the concept of Shift-left QA, where QA activities are moved earlier in the software development lifecycle, from the very inception of a project. We will explore how this shift transforms QA from a reactive process focused on bug detection to a proactive approach aimed at preventing defects altogether. Drawing from real-world examples and best practices, we will discuss the benefits, challenges, and strategies for implementing Shift-left QA effectively. Attendees will gain insights into how to foster a culture of quality throughout their organisations, deliver higher-quality software products, and achieve faster time-to-market.
We missed you this time around!
Hosted by
JS Monthly London
Jun
18
Tuesday, June 18th
7:00PM to 9:00PM BST
In-Person
Address available to attendees
This June we are hosting an event on the 18th of June.
We got two speakers Carly Richmond & Krishna Chandrappagari
Schedule
19:00 Doors Open
19:30 Introduction
19:45 Shift-left: From Finding Defects to Preventing Defects // Krishna Chandrappagari
20:10 Synthetic Monitoring and e2e Testing: 2 Sides of the Same Coin // Carly Richmond
20: 40 Networking & Drinks
Answer the 5 mins survey and win one of 10 £50 Amazon gift cards.
Tool evaluation, professional challenges, key drivers at work, and more.
Confidentiality: Your responses will be kept confidential
Brought to you by the team that runs CityJS
Next CityJS on 25 April 2025 - Grab now your Blind early bird tickets
The event is sponsored by WorldPay
Presentations
Carly Richmond
Despite the emergency of DevOps, software engineers and SREs still use different tools to achieve similar means. Case in point: Synthetic Monitoring versus E2E Testing. We can combine forces and use the same tool for both production monitoring and testing within CI.
In this talk, I will discuss how Synthetic Monitoring and E2E Testing are two sides of the same coin. Furthermore, I shall show how production monitoring and development testing can be achieved using Playwright JS, GitHub Actions and Elastic Synthetics.
Krishna Chandrappagari
In today's fast-paced software development landscape, the traditional approach of quality assurance (QA) being a last-minute checkpoint is no longer sufficient. Instead, embracing the Shift-left paradigm has become imperative. This talk delves into the concept of Shift-left QA, where QA activities are moved earlier in the software development lifecycle, from the very inception of a project. We will explore how this shift transforms QA from a reactive process focused on bug detection to a proactive approach aimed at preventing defects altogether. Drawing from real-world examples and best practices, we will discuss the benefits, challenges, and strategies for implementing Shift-left QA effectively. Attendees will gain insights into how to foster a culture of quality throughout their organisations, deliver higher-quality software products, and achieve faster time-to-market.
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