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Guest Post: .Net Headless browser options
Jim Evans is one of the committers for the Selenium project. He works a lot with the .Net bindings and the support for Internet Explorer. He sent out a post today to the selenium-developers mailing list about work he’s done … Continue reading
Posted in Automated Testing Tagged .Net, Envjs, guest post, headless browser, Jim Evans, Phantom.js, WebDriver, webdriver-zombie, WebKitDriver, XBrowser 3 Comments
My Selenium Conference talk video now posted!
The video from my talk at this year’s Selenium Conference is now posted on YouTube. You can watch it here. I haven’t watched it yet, but I know we ran into some technical difficulties recording the screen during the talk, … Continue reading
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Test Automation Architecture: Our Application Under Test
After looking around a little to figure out what would be a good web application to use as the public example of my planned series digging deep into a test automation architecture, I’ve hit on the perfect choice: Entaggle.com Entaggle … Continue reading
Posted in Social Connections, Testing Tagged anthropology, automation architecture, chimpanzees, Dr. Kim Hill, early humans, entaggle, useful tool Leave a comment
Observation, or How to Steal Like an Artist, Testing redux
I came across a citation the other day for the blog post “How to Steal Like an Artist (and 9 other things nobody told me)“, by Austin Kleon. Given my feeling that some artists get way too possessive of any … Continue reading
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