What Is Keploy?
Keploy is a comprehensive end-to-end testing toolkit designed for developers. It is a developer tool that facilitates the testing and data mocking process for applications. It functions by enabling programmers to create data mocks and test files directly from API calls.
In simple words, imagine yourself developing an app and needing to test its functionality with actual data. By automatically generating test files and mocks from your API calls, Keploy helps in the conception of that data. As an outcome, you can save time and effort because you won't need to manually generate test data.
My Experience
I just don't know how to start with this. The days of fellowship were absolutely incredible because I got to learn so much from my mentors: Ankit, Nishant, and Animesh.
We attended 1.5 hours long sessions which were mind-blowing. I remember our first session covering the basics of HTTP, HTTPS, and what APIs are. Later on, we were given some hands-on tutorials on HTML, CSS, and Javascript. During the fellowship, we built our weather app using public API and created our own API called Books API, which takes the data from a JSON file and prints it on the web.
The most unique part is the cool community of Keploy on Slack wherein one could easily get their doubts resolved. Everyone at Keploy is really friendly and eager to help. I many times cleared my doubts from the mentors and it was a nice experience to be under their guidance.
Why You Should Apply For Keploy API Fellowship?
Get practical hands-on experience from the top professionals in the industry.
Develop mastery in Postman and APIs and learn how to use the in your projects effectively.
Connect with really amazing mentors from this field.
Gain practical exposure through assignments and real-world projects.
To sum up, I'd say that my experience at Keploy has been great and if you're a beginner to the world of APIs then I would surely recommend you to apply for this fellowship and get a deeper understanding of this field.
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