Agenda (TBC):
18:30 - Event starts, food & drink available
18:50 - Dave Hunt - From IDE to Selenium 2
19:15 - Break for food/drink/etc
19:25 - David Burns - What does Selenium 2 mean to the average QA
19:50 - Break for food/drink/etc
20:00 - Simon Stewart - Final presentation/demo
20:20 - Q&A with the speakers
20:30 - Main event ends, food & drink available
21:00 - Event ends
The Speakers:
Dave Hunt - Test lead at Associated Northcliffe Digital. Passionate about automation, and Selenium user for over four years. From the IDE and HTML suites, through RC and Grid with Java.
David Burns - Lead Test Engineer at smartFOCUS DIGITAL, working on the web accessible parts of the system. David is the test automation champion for smartFOCUS and heads up the Test Design Authority within the group trying to find best practices in testing of smartFOCUS applications.
More on David: http://www.theautomat...
Simon Stewart - Software Engineer in Test at Google. Simon is the lead developer of WebDriver, which is now being merged into Selenium as part of the release of Selenium 2.
Introducing Selenium 2
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- Organiser
- London Selenium Users Meetup Group
- Date
- Tue, 20 Apr 2010, 17:30 - 19:30 (Add to calendar) GMT
- Venue
- (Exact location not available) , London SW1W 9TQ, GB
- Cost
- Free
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