I've known @zvonimir_sabljic1 and @leon_ostrez for a while, and there's no better team to attack this problem. They've been exploring this space for a while and spend countless hours talking with developers to understand their struggles with testing.
From all that effort and their laser-targeted focus, Pythagora emerged. This is an idea I'm personally excited about!
So glad somebody as smart as you guys is working on integrating the new power AI models give us to ship software faster and safer.
Kudos for going closer to the customer, and generating e2e tests, instead of working on the code-level only.
As a software developer, I know firsthand how time-consuming and error-prone integration testing can be. That's why I'm excited to see Pythagora Automated Integration Tests - it looks like a powerful tool for automating and streamlining the testing process. I appreciate the range of features, from customizable test scenarios to test scheduling and detailed reporting. Looking forward to giving Pythagora a try!
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Hey guys, this looks great!
Do you have any estimate on when you'll start supporting other web frameworks, e.g. Rails?
I'd love to play with it but I'm mostly working in Rails.