I’ve been crazy-busy working, and have neglected the site for a while. I’m still crazy-busy but work on the site is continuing although most of it seems to be behind the scenes at the moment. Currently I’m building a multi-form php application with a db to provide something to script against. Once that’s done I’ll […]
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Emulating Reality taken too far
So I’m working at a client who use, alongside the usual mix of workstations, a hand-held device running on Windows CE. They have 800 of these across the business (though most seem to be sitting with the engineers being repaired, they’re not particularly robust, and don’t react well to percussive maintenance). To provide a little […]
First Steps with QTP
Matt: So I’ve got around 10 years experience with Loadrunner, am well-versed with Winrunner, can code in half a dozen languages and still I never got around to learning QTP. Well now I have no choice since we’re using it at my latest client site. The aim of this article is to provide guidance in […]
First Steps with Selenium
Matt: So, Selenium is an open-source toolset for testing web-based applications. It can be found here. I started working with Selenium recently and I though it’d be an interesting post to document how I went from novice to competent user. One of the interesting features of Selenium is that is can be used for performance […]