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Who uses karma #2200

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dignifiedquire opened this issue Jun 26, 2016 · 8 comments
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Who uses karma #2200

dignifiedquire opened this issue Jun 26, 2016 · 8 comments

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@dignifiedquire
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In light of #2199 I am looking for a list of projects that are using karma. Please post

  • name of the company/project (required)
  • website (optional)
  • a logo (min 128x128px) if possible png (required)
  • contact information (email or github handle) (required)
  • a short quote about karma (optional)
@hpurmann
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To start things off, I add the company I'm working at.

  • Actano GmbH / RPLAN
  • https://rplan.com
  • rplan_logo
  • @marcmenn
  • "To implement continuous deployment, we need to test our application under real-world conditions. That’s why we love Karma – it executes tests in real browsers and integrates well with our CI pipeline." – Hendrik Purmann

@pazoozooCH
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Sure, we love Karma 😎

@vivganes
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I have seen karma being used by https://github.com/mochajs/mocha
name of the company/project (required): Mocha
website (optional): https://mochajs.org/
a logo (min 128x128px) if possible png (required): https://cldup.com/xFVFxOioAU.svg
contact information (email or github handle) (required): https://github.com/tj

@dotnetCarpenter
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dotnetCarpenter commented Nov 13, 2016

We're using Karma at SVG.js

If/when we get a travis cron job, testing in all of our supported browsers, up and running - I will give you a stellar quote! 💃

@romelperez
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We use Karma at @vulcan-estudios to test our web applications, mainly based in Backbone and React frameworks.

@ahmehri
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ahmehri commented Dec 13, 2016

We use Karma at TrustTIC:

Karma Watch mode is amazing, it lets you verify your tests on the fly while developing without the need to run them manually each time.

@maksimr
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maksimr commented Dec 13, 2016

@EzraBrooks
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EzraBrooks commented Dec 5, 2017

NASA / SCaN Now

GSFCSCaNNow@nasa.gov

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