ObjectStyle has a portfolio of open-source products: Apache Cayenne, Bootique, Agrest, and DFLib. This post tells the story behind each of these projects.

ObjectStyle has a portfolio of open-source products: Apache Cayenne, Bootique, Agrest, and DFLib. This post tells the story behind each of these projects.
In this post, ObjectStyle's test engineer Oksana Koyro shares the story of how her software project went from having manual tests to test automation. We hope this information will be useful to anyone who is getting started with automated tests.
The goal of this roundup is to help you discover new programming blogs that may not be insanely popular, but are still worth checking out. Let's shed some light on individual authors who put out great content, but haven't gotten into major spotlight.
ObjectStyle's CEO Andrus Adamchik has dedicated a significant part of his life to open-source development. We've asked Andrus what tips he can give people who want to contribute to open software and how the world of open-source works in general.
Ruslan has been with ObjectStyle since 2016. When he's not busy writing code, he heads Belarus Kotlin User Group and talks about the language at various conferences. In this interview, we discuss why Ruslan took up Kotlin and how he sees it future.
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