Monthly Archives: April 2020
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April 17, 2020
New Course: Manual QA in Magento 2 for Beginners
We are pleased to announce our new online course. This course is for everyone who would like to start their career as a Quality Assurance engineer. The Manual QA in Magento 2 for Beginners course is focused on one of the most famous eCommerce platforms - Magento 2.
How to Setup an Ubuntu Server for Magento 2 Open Source
In this tutorial, we’ll show you how to install and configure Web Server on Ubuntu OS for Magento 2 Open Source. The tutorial covers step-by-step instructions on how to install and configure Nginx, PHP-FPM, Percona server, git and composer.
[RU] New Magento 2 online course starts May 22, 2020
The new
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April 11, 2020
Mage Mastery Community,
We are pleased to announce our new online course. This course is for everyone who would like to start their career as a Quality Assurance engineer. The Manual QA in Magento 2 for Beginners course is focused on one of the most famous eCommerce platforms - Magento 2.
The course covers basics so you can get up to speed with Magento 2 platform and its features. The course is built in the easy-to-follow path where you can get all the necessary skills and experience in understanding and performing all basic test scenarios of all kinds with Magento 2. Each lesson provides a tutorial as well as written content material with screenshots to follow the logic.
If you are looking to explore the basics of quality assurance techniques, learn all kinds of manual
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April 06, 2020
In this tutorial, we’ll show you how to install and configure Web Server on Ubuntu OS for Magento 2 Open Source. First of all, you need a VPS server with ssh access. We’ll use the Digital Ocean.
Following the Magento 2 technology stack requirements you need at least 2GB of RAM, non-root user with sudo privileges…
What we need
1. Install MySQL 1. Install Nginx 1. Install php + php-fpm 1. Install Composer Package Manager 1. Install Magento 2 Open Source using Composer
Step 1 - Install MySQL database
For this tutorial, we are going to install an open-source Percona Server 5.7.