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The One Where We Geek Out on Trace-Based Testing with Adnan Rahić of Tracetest
Description
About our guest:
Developer Advocate, teacher, and failed startup founder. Published author. Currently leading all things DevRel at Tracetest.io.
Find our guest on:
- bento.me/adnanrahic (link to Adnan's socials)
- Adnan on Medium
Find us on:
- All of our social channels are on bento.me/geekingout
- All of Adriana's social channels are on bento.me/adrianamvillela
Show Links:
- Viber
- Node.js
- Angular JS
- JQuery
- Java Swing
- FreeCodeCamp
- Tracetest
- Malabi
- Aspecto
- Jest and AVA (JS testing tools)
- JUnit
- Cypress (testing)
- Playwright (testing)
- K6 (load testing)
- OpenTelemetry Demo
- Tracetest in the OpenTelemetry Demo
- Cloud Native Live: The power of traces - why OpenTelemetry embraced trace-based testing
- Google Hipster Shop
- Trace-based Testing the OpenTelemetry Demo by Daniel Dias
- Tracetest on Nomad (Adriana's GitHub)
- Tracetest Cypress Integration
Transcript:
ADRIANA: Hey, y'all. Welcome to Geeking Out. The podcast about all geeky aspects of software delivery DevOps Observability, reliability and everything in between. I'm your host Adriana Villela coming to you from Toronto, Canada. And geeking out with me today. And you know what? I did a really crappy job because I forgot to ask how to pronounce your last name.
ADNAN: It's so difficult that you'll butcher it. I don't mind. Seriously, take a stab and try your best.
ADRIANA: Okay. You're not even going to give me a hint?
ADNAN: Go for it.
ADRIANA: Oh, dude. That's mean!
ADNAN: The hint is I am from the Balkans. So eastern Europe, That's the only hint?
ADRIANA: Yeah, so exactly. I don't know how to pronounce the funky accents any more than most people don't know how to pronounce the weird brazilian accents. So basically geeking out with me, I have Adnan, whose last name I cannot pronounce. No, I'm going to try. Hang on. That's so mean.
ADNAN: Hey, everyone. Yeah, my last name is pronounced "rah-hitch", which is the c with the t