Being Celebrated in the 2019 Tyk Community Awards

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Late last year I wrote the blog post Unit Testing Your TYK (TYKJS) Middleware about my time getting started with the Tyk API Gateway's 's JavaScript Middleware, with some help from Stephen Galbraith.

It's received some traffic over the last few months, both organic search traffic and via links I'd shared at the time, which is cool to see there's a gap in the market for it.

I received an email a couple of months back from Jack Fletcher at Tyk, asking whether we'd be up for having it publicised.

And as of Friday, I'm officially one of the community winners! I had no idea this was even a thing when I wrote the post, so it's very much out of the blue, but really cool to see Tyk doing lots to celebrate its community.

I'll share an update once I've got my swag bag, too - looking forward to the t-shirt, too! Tyk even created us some custom mascots which look super cool:

Custom Tyk mascots for me and Steve

Thanks Tyk!

Written by Jamie Tanna's profile image Jamie Tanna on , and last updated on .

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