Introduction I've been seeing more developers say that Codex has become easier to use, more cost-effective, or simply a better fit for some workflows than it used to be. This is not a "Claude Code is bad, everyone should switch" article. I still use Claude Code at work, and if cost were less of a factor in my personal setup, I would probably be using both more actively. If you're already comfort
I've been shipping software internationally for 5 years, and I've seen localization bugs tank launches in ways that make deployment failures look quaint. Currency displays in the wrong locale. Dates that make Japanese users think the app was built in 1970. Phone numbers that break form validation in Brazil. Last week, I decided to actually test TestSprite on a real project instead of adding it to
description: "Critical issues blocking TestSprite adoption in Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines. Production fixes included." tags: testsprite, testing, devops, indonesia, localization cover_image: "https://dev-to-uploads.s3.amazonaws.com/uploads/articles/testsprite_mcp_review.png" canonical_url: "" published: false Code Review: Why TestSprite's MCP Failed in Southeast Asia (And How to Fix It) TL;DR
TestSprite adalah platform testing yang fokus pada quality assurance untuk aplikasi modern. Setelah menggunakan TestSprite dalam satu proyek production-grade di berbagai device dan region, saya ingin share pengalaman mendalam tentang bagaimana tool ini menangani localization dan timezone handling — aspek yang sering diabaikan tapi krusial untuk aplikasi global. TestSprite memungkinkan developer un
description: "Real-world TestSprite evaluation testing Indonesian e-commerce with IDR currency, timezone handling, and 3 locales. Grade A review with technical findings." https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1516321318423-f06f70a504f0?w=1200&h=600&fit=crop" TL;DR: TestSprite is 80% faster than manual visual regression testing. Grade A for multi-locale apps. Grade B+ for logic testing. Real findings:
Hello everyone! I wanted to write this article to share my experience with agentic coding without Claude and Codex, I started dabbling with agentic coding a few months ago when Claude had decent limits on the 20$ plan, You prompt the agent: I want e2e tests, and it will study the codebase and implement them. When I've started hitting limits on Claude code, and this is not a secret that they reduc