Buckets. Sometimes it rains buckets. Other times we are challenged with ice buckets. When it comes to my code, tests, and development process, I want to put it all in buckets. One bucket for tests that are crucial to my iterative workflow. One bucket for tests that are less crucial... read more >>
Hello all! I was reading up on Guy's blog the other day and remembered his great post showing a Simulink Test workflow with Jenkins and GitLab. One thing I thought was cool in his musings was how he set it up to store the results so that you didn't need... read more >>
Hi folks, today I'd like to introduce ChangQing Wang. ChangQing is the lead developer on MATLAB's performance framework, and in addition to all the great performance testing features he has delivered, he has also found a really easy way to integrate performance results into Jenkins. Check it out!... read more >>
Hello everyone, for this post, I'd like to introduce Mariano Lizarraga Fernandez as a guest blogger. He has a great story to share where he demonstrates a nicely tuned workflow between a Jenkins server and and a GitLab repository. Take it away Mariano!... read more >>
I've been doing a bit of spelunking around the File Exchange and GitHub lately, and I've seen a little pattern emerge in the tests of surprisingly many projects. It looks like this:... read more >>
The incredible growth and adoption of cloud based services make it an exciting time to be working at MathWorks with its rich history of technology to supercharge scientific computing workflows.... read more >>
Folks, today I'd like to introduce a new guest blogger Martijn Aben. Martijn is a support engineer out of our Netherlands office who daydreams about MATLAB's connections to the external world. As part of that he as a great story to tell about how he has integrated with Microsoft's applauded... read more >>
Happy Friday! Today I'd like to introduce to you Steve McClure. Steve is the lead developer for the new App Testing Framework which just came out in R2018a. We are very excited about it! It really opens up production development workflows to your MATLAB apps. Take it away Steve!... read more >>
You may remember that MATLAB can generate code coverage information in the Cobertura format now. Been able to since R2017b. This is great since this allows us to leverage a richer ecosystem of capabilities and tools that are out there. ... read more >>
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