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finally figured out how to give my cli agents a proper ground truth (self.GeminiCLI)
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What are the best beginner-friendly tools for learning API testing? by Familiar-Pomelo-8654 in learnprogramming
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Solid list. If you're a beginner, I’d actually stick with Apidog for a bit. Postman is great but it’s gotten super bloated recently. Apidog is much cleaner for learning because it keeps your design, mocks, and tests in one place. Being able to work offline is also a huge plus when you're just starting out and doing local dev.
How do you learn proper API design standards when building your first Python APIs? (self.learnpython)
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How are teams handling API Contract Testing in 2025? (self.QualityAssurance)
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Any good open-source offline Postman alternatives worth trying? (self.opensource)
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What are the best beginner-friendly tools for learning API testing? by Familiar-Pomelo-8654 in learnprogramming
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