
Željko Filipin talks with Andreas Tolf Tolfsen about OperaWatir.
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Music at the beginning and the end of the podcast is Exam in Composition A To by Andreas himself.
Felipe Knorr Kuhn prepared most of the questions for this episode, but got sick just before recording, so we recorded without him.
Show notes:
- 0:30 – Introduction.
- 1:25 – On testing at Opera Software.
- 2:31 – See you at Selenium Conference and viaqa
- 3:01 – Andreas is involved in other free software/open source projects, like WebC.
- 5:20 – Why Opera browser has low market share on desktop?
- 6:20 – A few nice features of Opera browser.
- 7:30 – The current status of OperaWatir and OperaDriver.
- 11:28 – Watir is usually used to test web applications, but at Opera Software it is used to test browsers.
- 12:15 – Watir 2.0 API and WatirSpec.
- 15:40 – The future of OperaWatir and OperaDriver.
- 17:57 – OperaWatir is licensed under BSD license.
- 18:28 – OperaWatir community: web site, operawatir-users mailing list, rubygems.org/gems/operawatir.
- 22:05 – A few words about beer and music.
- 24:24 – What does Andreas do when he is not near a computer?
- 25:39 – Closing thoughts: “I am so surprised that the web actually works. And it works surprisingly well.”
- 27:40 – Our sites.


