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TRYTN

October 2019 Release Notes

October was a really big month in terms of new features and functionality to help tour and activity owners and operators work smarter. Big call-outs

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Performance
Brandon

Comparing Provider Performance

When evaluating a booking engine and reservation management provider it’s important to consider many different metrics of evaluation. Today I wanted to talk about performance

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Release Notes
TRYTN

September 2019 Release Notes

Welcome to the end of another September and the beginnings of Fall (for the northern hemisphere crowd!)  We’ve had several significant features, functionality, bug fixes,

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Technology
Brandon

Package Spotlight: Mocha

Mocha is a lightweight and powerful testing framework for JavaScript code. Using a simple coding syntax allows for quick writing of unit and integration tests. Once

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Feature Announcements
TRYTN

Free Purchases

Complimentary purchases. 100% off promotions. Free admission for members. These are just a few of the reasons a system should be able to support a

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Technology
Brandon

Package Spotlight: Istanbul

Istanbul is another code quality tool we use here at TRYTN to ensure quality builds are released to production. Istanbul allows for code instrumentation so that

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Release Notes
TRYTN

August 2019 Release Notes

Happy August to everyone. Hope you’re staying cool on these hot summer days. August is always a really busy time here at TRYTN and this

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Technology
Brandon

Package Spotlight: Chai

Chai is a TDD (test-driven development) and BDD (behavior-driven development) assertion library for JavaScript. This package allows you to assert what a test should have as

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Brandon

Package Spotlight: Karma

JavaScript lives in the browser. Therefore you need a way to test it not hypothetically but in reality. That’s where Karma comes in. Karma allows developers

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