Welcome to the Watir Podcast. In this episode of the Watir Podcast, we talk to Chris McMahon, an experience Watir developer that (may have been) was giay nam dep 2018 the first watir tester to use it in production. công ty thiết kế website hàng đầu việt namYou can listen to this ...

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14, June 2017

#27 Angrez Singh on FireWatir

#27 Angrez Singh on FireWatir#27 Angrez Singh on FireWatir

The Angrez (English : “The English or The Foreigner) is a 2005 Hyderabadi Indian comedy movie directed by Kuntaa Nikkil. In this movie, the word “Angrez” refers to English people and non-resident Indians. The movie was a trend-setter at that time, as it was one of the first to effectively and humorously, often resorting to the slapstick kind, portray the dialect of the Old City, Hyderabad and the Hyderabadi tongue.[2][3] The film also portrays the fascination for American materialism, the hype around the IT industry and the lifestyle and culture it has spawned.

#27 Angrez Singh on FireWatir

https://jes.edu.vn/tim-moi-ban-si-ao-thun

While visiting the old city, Pranay and Rochak meet Ismail’s gang at a hotel in the old city. Ismail’s gang gets into a spat with Pranay and Rochak.[5] Rochak and Pranay are guided to safety by their guide as they are chased by the Ismail bhai gang. While Pranay and Rochak are engaged in love affairs in their office, Ismail bhai and his gang keeps planning a strategy to seek their revenge.[6]

Meanwhile, Ramesh, Pranay’s cousin (who is also their butler) colludes with Mama, the typical gangster of the Hyderabadi underworld, to kidnap Pranay for ransom. Mama and his goons take up the assignment and the plan is set in motion.

Ismail Bhai is still enraged as he believes that the harmless spat is now a matter worth dying for and is a matter of his Izzat (honour).[7] On the other side of the town, Mama and his gang enter the residence of the NRIs, at the same time the Ismail bhai gang after sniffing out their whereabouts go into the NRI’s house at night to seek their revenge and restore Ismail bhai’s image. Mama and gang mistakenly kidnap Rochak. Ismail Bhai and gang return from their mission failing as usual. Rochak finds out the mastermind behind the kidnapping and bribes the guard and warns Pranai of his cousin’s intentions.[7]

Ismail Bhai and Mama gang have a brush against each other. Pranay and Rochak succeed in making the two gangs fight against each other and manage their escape. As Mama and his gang is nabbed by the Hyderabad Police, Ismail bhai and gang returns to Charminar after being heavily assaulted by Mama and his goons. And life, in Hyderabadi style, goes on as usual for the Ismail Bhai’s gang.[7]

14, June 2017

Watir Podcast #49

Dave McNulla and Zeljko Filipin discuss recent articles written about Watir, Watir-Webdriver, testing frameworks, and testing services. Here are the links to the articles

Opening and closing music is Matts Blues by Kevin MacLeod (Genre: Blues, Instruments: Guitar, Bass, Kit, Organ, Harmonica, ISRC: US-UAN-11-00165, 2007 Kevin MacLeod)

Watir 6.16 is now available on RubyGems. Extensive scrolling functionality has been added from Alex’s watir-scroll gem and Element Location has been overhauled again for some performance improvements.

https://top10tphcm.com/top-10-dia-diem-ban-ao-thun-gia-si-re-nhat-tphcm

Watir 6.14 is now available on RubyGems. A couple new methods, a couple bug fixes, a major style overhaul, and a new contributor.

14, June 2017

/28-tom-copeland-on-safariwatir/

Charley Baker and Željko Filipin talk with Tom Copeland (programmer for InfoEther, lead developer of SafariWatir, system administrator of RubyForge.org) about SafariWatir, watirspec, RubyForge.org, Gemcutter, GitHub, other podcasts Tom recorded, how to raise 7 kids

While we were recording the podcast Tom released SafariWatir 0.3.7. While he is typing, you can hear Oh So Fabulous song in the background.

Music at the beginning and the end of the podcast is All My Little Words. Both songs are by Chad Fowler.

14, June 2017

#41 Dave McNulla 2/2

We are proud to be a part of Testing Podcast family. You can find audio podcasts on software testing there. All of them.

Music at the beginning and the end of the podcast is by George Sanders from Portland, Oregon.

Show notes:

0:40 Introduction.

https://sitanbinh.com/xuong-chuyen-si-ao-thun-tron-tphcm
1:07 Which OS does he prefer?
4:16 Is there anything in Watir he would like to be improved or changed?
5:23 Did he use any other tool for testing web applications?
6:17 Does he have his own framework for running Watir tests?
6:40 Fixtures for Watir.
8:17 Felipe does not like DSLs.
10:02 What language is the web application written in?
11:26 What does he do when he is not at a computer? Missions, Spurs
12:02 Does he listen to podcasts?
12:49 Closing thoughts.
13:39 It would be nice if people asking for Watir support treat it like a bug report.
14:45 He does not have the time to maintain a blog, but he is @dmcnulla on Twitter.
17:02 He is not even close to our record in the number of kids (and Felipe and I are even further away).
18:20 Closing.
18:58 A few words about conferences.
19:55 A few words in Portuguese and Croatian.

14, June 2015

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14, June 2015

Podcast 52 Outtake

Zeljko tells Dave why Recorders are bad for test automation. Recorder articles of the past (there are so many more than this) relating to the outtake:

First Article I read on Test Automation (by James Bach)
Common Problems in Test Automation p. 6 (by Cem Kaner)
Evolution of Automated Tests (by Adam Goucher)
Dragon Chicken (by Zeljko)

14, June 2015

#25 Dave Hoover on SafariWatir and Software Craftsmanship

Željko Filipin and Gregg Yows talk with Dave Hoover about SafariWatir and software craftsmanship. Dave explains what Redsquirrel means and The Boutique Tester blog post by Matthew Heusser is mentioned.

Music at the beginning and the end of the podcast is Redsquirrel Theme Song by Colin Harris.

14, June 2015

#41 Dave McNulla 2/2

We are proud to be a part of Testing Podcast family. You can find audio podcasts on software testing there. All of them.

Music at the beginning and the end of the podcast is by George Sanders from Portland, Oregon.

Show notes:

0:40 Introduction.
1:07 Which OS does he prefer?
4:16 Is there anything in Watir he would like to be improved or changed?
5:23 Did he use any other tool for testing web applications?
6:17 Does he have his own framework for running Watir tests?
6:40 Fixtures for Watir.
8:17 Felipe does not like DSLs.
10:02 What language is the web application written in?
11:26 What does he do when he is not at a computer? Missions, Spurs
12:02 Does he listen to podcasts?
12:49 Closing thoughts.
13:39 It would be nice if people asking for Watir support treat it like a bug report.
14:45 He does not have the time to maintain a blog, but he is @dmcnulla on Twitter.
17:02 He is not even close to our record in the number of kids (and Felipe and I are even further away).
18:20 Closing.
18:58 A few words about conferences.
19:55 A few words in Portuguese and Croatian.

14, June 2014

Watir Podcast #48

Dave McNulla and Zeljko Filipin discuss recent articles written about Watir, Watir-Webdriver, testing frameworks, and testing services. Here are the links to the articles:
Opening and closing music is Fast Talkin by Kevin MacLeod (Genre: Jazz, Instruments: Bass, Kit, Violins, Brass, ISRC: US-UAN-11-00590, 2009 Kevin MacLeod))

14, June 2014

#9 Paul Rogers

Željko Filipin talks with Paul Rogers, one of the co-creators of Watir, about Watir. Paul currently writes some interesting tests for tynt, a company that makes web editing software.