This year's recordings have a serious volume issue (mind the occasional strident static noise as well). Those are very engaging talks, so I think it would've been cool if someone could've normalized the volume and filtered out that horrible noise
How is 0.6s quite a lot of time for a feedback loop? Who can react faster than that when running tests? Also how expensive are actually unit / integration/ end to end test? I know that by definition they will take more resources and time progressively, but at some point we need real world numbers. What if running all end to end tests takes 10mins? Is that acceptable for a PR in 90% of companies? If so, can we really say that it is expensive?
This year's recordings have a serious volume issue (mind the occasional strident static noise as well). Those are very engaging talks, so I think it would've been cool if someone could've normalized the volume and filtered out that horrible noise
Still a nice talk tho
How is 0.6s quite a lot of time for a feedback loop? Who can react faster than that when running tests?
Also how expensive are actually unit / integration/ end to end test? I know that by definition they will take more resources and time progressively, but at some point we need real world numbers. What if running all end to end tests takes 10mins? Is that acceptable for a PR in 90% of companies? If so, can we really say that it is expensive?