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Radio QA
Выпуск 20: Лучше Selenide в руках, чем Selenium в небе

Radio QA

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2016 119:08


* Что такое Selenium * Что такое Selenide * Добавляем Python и получаем Selene * Ну хорошо, а Си-диез? Тогда NSelene, а также проект Олега Володина * Повелись на модный JavaScript с AngularJS? - Protractor * Занесло в рубиновую параллельную реальность? Capybara + средства самого языка + pageobject gems (site_prism, etc.), и видео в придачу * Примеры * На каком же языке писать автотесты (+ видео по теме) Watir-подобные фреймворки супротив Capybara/Selenide (explicit waits VS implicit waits) * Context-driven test automation * Selenium или Selenide: что лучше для новичка * Как выучить Selenide за 10 минут (или за 2 часа) * С чего начинать изучение Selenium/Selenide

Ruby on Rails Podcast
160: Sean Devine - Interviewee & Pony

Ruby on Rails Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2014 80:03


Sean Devine is the interviewee and Eric Steele plays host. Topics include how Sean started to program, web scraping via Mechanize and Watir, the Ruby Quiz as therapy, the evolution of Ruby's testing culture and much much more.

Ruby on Rails Podcast
160: Sean Devine - Interviewee & Pony

Ruby on Rails Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2014 80:03


Sean Devine is the interviewee and Eric Steele plays host. Topics include how Sean started to program, web scraping via Mechanize and Watir, the Ruby Quiz as therapy, the evolution of Ruby's testing culture and much much more.

Fronteers Videos
Sebastian Golasch | DalekJS - Shifting to the frontlines of UI testing [Fronteers 2013 Jam Session]

Fronteers Videos

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2013 10:27


Testing webpages is the inglorious bastard of our time. After we tamed this beast called 'Unit testing' it is now time to shift our frontlines to another topic. This times its all about your UI. And no, we did not going to penetrate our old enemy Selenium, no we were not fighting in the ruby-ish fields of Watir, no my friends, this time it was JavaScripts move to exterminate your bugs once and for all. More info at: https://fronteers.nl/congres/2013/jam-session/dalekjs

Fronteers Videos
Sebastian Golasch | DalekJS - Shifting to the frontlines of UI testing [Fronteers 2013 Jam Session]

Fronteers Videos

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2013 10:27


Testing webpages is the inglorious bastard of our time. After we tamed this beast called 'Unit testing' it is now time to shift our frontlines to another topic. This times its all about your UI. And no, we did not going to penetrate our old enemy Selenium, no we were not fighting in the ruby-ish fields of Watir, no my friends, this time it was JavaScripts move to exterminate your bugs once and for all. More info at: https://fronteers.nl/congres/2013/jam-session/dalekjs

SD Ruby Podcast
Episode 133: Introduction to Watir

SD Ruby Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2013 28:20


Hillary Hueter demonstrates how to validate user interfaces with Watir. Learn how to write scripts that automate common functions (clicking links, selecting options from a list, filling out forms, etc.) and how to use Watir in Cucumber or RSpec tests.

Testcast
1.11 Automation Extravaganza

Testcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2012 45:36


In this show we discuss our adventures with Test Automation, Why Bruce chose WatiN over Watir, Trish’s automation adventures and who on the team should be responsible for writing your automated tests.

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Rocky Mountain Ruby Conferences with Marty Haught and Charley Baker

Devchat.tv Master Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2011 36:39


Marty is the organizer of the Boulder Ruby Users’ Group and Rocky Mountain Ruby Conference. He’s been programming Ruby since 2005. Charley has been programming Ruby for about 6 or 7 years and doing IT for about 15 years. He got involved with Watir, which led him to Ruby. The Rocky Mountain Ruby Conference is held in Boulder and includes several hikes and other activities not normally included in a conferences. I’ll also be speaking at the conference. We went over the differences between the “Boulder Area” and the “Denver Area”. They’re 15-30 minutes apart, but culturally they’re pretty diverse. Boulder is small, but is becoming a startup and technology hub. Both Marty and Charley have been talking about the food experience in Boulder and they’re setting up the conference to be a great food experience as well. I asked if Marty and Charley view the community and regional conferences has changed after organizing a conference. Marty actually helped with Mountain West Ruby Conference. He also went into some of the challenges of picking a date and arranging the conference. He came up with the conference to get local people involved. They also went into how they work around repeated talks and whether or not they want them. Repeaters are OK, but you want a unique program and conference. We also discussed how talks are picked. How much weight the topics, speakers, and explanations get. The discussion finally turned to the venue, which is the historic Boulder Theater. It sounds like a terrific way to run a conference with some of the options they have with setting up the experience. Much different from the hotel based conferences.