Following in Joyce Lins footsteps (Postman DevRel who created the Lost in Space game), I have created a game using Postman.
All details can be read in the workspace documentation.
If you want to give it a go, then fork the collection here;
Following in Joyce Lins footsteps (Postman DevRel who created the Lost in Space game), I have created a game using Postman.
All details can be read in the workspace documentation.
If you want to give it a go, then fork the collection here;
Thanks for this interesting information!
Amazing!
Very fun to do!
Glad people have enjoyed it.
To clarify, I shared this here because I use Postman every day for API Automation Testing.
It wasnโt just a shameless plug.
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@kattytester Iโm not sure I see the relevance to the Postman game?