London Selenium Users Meetup Group

The London Selenium Meetup is an open forum where Selenium users of all skill levels can come to communicate, learn, network, or just have a good time.Our focus is in Selenium and topics extend through related areas of interest, such as Agile testing, Test-Driven Development, Continuous Integration, Continuous Deployment, building maintainable automated test scripts and much more.

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Past events

  • Introducing Selenium 2

    Tue, 20 Apr 2010, 17:30 - 19:30 in London SW1W 9TQ, United Kingdom

    Agenda (TBC):18:30 - Event starts, food & drink available18:50 - Dave Hunt - From IDE to Selenium 219:15 - Break for food/drink/etc19:25 - David Burns - What does Selenium 2 mean to the average QA19:50 - Break for food/drink/etc20:00 - Simon Stewart - Final presentation/demo20:20 - Q&A with the speakers20:30 - Main event ends, food & drink available21:00 - Event endsThe Speakers:Dave Hunt - Test lead at Associated Northcliffe Digital.

  • First Meetup

    Wed, 11 Nov 2009, 18:30 - 20:30 in London, United Kingdom

    This first meetup will be a social event where members will be welcome to: [list]*Chat about how they use Selenium*Find out from other members what they find works well and what to avoid*Share their top Selenium tips*Talk about other tools and how they compare with Selenium*Make suggestions about future meetups*Anything else...![/list]

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