Shanika Wickramasinghe's Blog Posts

Shanika Wickramasinghe is a software engineer by profession and a graduate in Information Technology. Her specialties are Web and Mobile Development. Shanika considers writing the best medium to learn and share her knowledge. She is passionate about everything she does, loves to travel and enjoys nature whenever she takes a break from her busy work schedule. She also writes for her Medium blog sometimes. You can connect with her on LinkedIn.

Autonomous Testing: The Top 5 Tools and Their Benefits
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Autonomous Testing: The Top 5 Tools and Their Benefits

Explore the benefits of autonomous testing and the top AI-driven tools available. Learn how to improve efficiency, accuracy, and test coverage in software testing.
AI-Augmented Software Engineering
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AI-Augmented Software Engineering

Explore how AI-augmented software engineering revolutionizes IT with enhanced productivity, code reliability, and efficiency.
API Security Testing: Importance, Methods, and Top Tools for Testing APIs
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API Security Testing: Importance, Methods, and Top Tools for Testing APIs

API security testing is crucial for identifying vulnerabilities and protecting sensitive data. Discover the top API security testing tools and their benefits.
Browser-Based IDEs: The Complete Guide
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Browser-Based IDEs: The Complete Guide

Unlock the power of browser-based IDEs: the future of coding, offering convenience, collaboration, and scalability for developers worldwide.
Authentication vs. Authorization
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Authentication vs. Authorization

Discover the fundamental differences between authentication and authorization, explore techniques, and best practices to implement robust security measures.
SQL vs. NoSQL Today: Databases, Differences & When To Use Which
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SQL vs. NoSQL Today: Databases, Differences & When To Use Which

Trying to decide on the right database type? SQL and NoSQL each have their own pros and cons, from relational to schema-less, to vertical and horizontal scaling.