Pierre-Yves Lapersonne

Software crafter and digital punker keen on open source, iOS and Android apps. Interested in software ecodesign, privacy and cryptocurrencies too. pylapersonne.info

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Cake day: Nov 04, 2023

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The disappearance of all these tech peacocks and web turkeys who focus on their number of followers and the quantity of talks rather than quality. The dev rel advocates made the atmosphere toxic


Feel free to share your feedback to the team behind the project, they are awesome 😄


Woops, the French developers behind the project didn’t know 😂


So annoying. It is useless to bring gamification to open source projects. It won’t enhance quality nor bring reliable contributors. People should contribute to FLOSS projects without such things IMO.


I still don’t understand why Hacktoberfest get so much hype. I don’t even understand Hacktoberfest meanings. Is it to get shiny badges on GitHub accounts?


UUV - User centric Usecases Validator
Make test writing fast, understandable by any human understanding English or French. If used correctly, integrates accessibility from the development stage. A living documentation is possible because we propose an unified language for developers and non-developers with a rich dictionary of ready-to-use sentences. @uuv/assistant that facilitates the writing of tests by suggesting the most accessible sentences. Integrates several runtime engines: Cypress / Playwright. User-friendly and standardized execution report. And open source under MIT license!
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Hurl, run and test HTTP requests with plain text
Hurl is a command line tool that runs HTTP requests defined in a simple plain text format. It can chain requests, capture values and evaluate queries on headers and body response. Hurl is very versatile: it can be used for both fetching data and testing HTTP sessions. Hurl makes it easy to work with HTML content, REST / SOAP / GraphQL APIs, or any other XML / JSON based APIs. And it’s open source under Apache 2.0 licence 😁
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A robot on every desk
Just wanted to share this old but maybe interesting blog publication about Tapster, a DIY robot you can use for tests automations on devices 🤖
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