A Smattering of Selenium #43
The big thing in the new last week was ColdFusion. Yes, ColdFusion.
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- The big thing in the new last week was ColdFusion. Yes, ColdFusion. I was amazed how much mention it got on Twitter.
 - SeleniumCamp happened over the weekend and from the looks of things was a success. And had almost an even number of women as men — which is almost unheard of at these sorts of things. David Burns posted his thoughts on it and slide decks are starting to make it online now; search for #seleniumcamp for the ones I have missed.
- BDD approach with Selenium RC
 - Flex Selenium RC
 - Testing RIA with Selenium
 - Selenium RC for QA Engineer
 - Selenium RC Python
 - Full Scale Automation Using Selenium
 - Story Testing Approach for Enterprise Applications using Selenium Framework
 - Selenium + Wiki = Executable Specification
 - DSL, Page Object and Selenium – a way to reliable functional tests
 - Selenium 2: The Future of Selenium is now!
 - more photos
 
 - A cool trick to get coverage number if you are using IIS is shown in Code Coverage of ASP.NET Applications On IIS — so how does one do similar for other web stacks?
 - Adding a [URL] attribute to the [Browser] attribute for xUnit.net is a post I’m having a hard time summarizing, but seems pretty cool.
 - UI testing your EPiServer site with Selenium and SpecFlow is another how-to post.
 - Amount of profanity in git commit messages per programming language is just fun.
 








