“Selenium IDE is an integrated development environment for Selenium tests. It is implemented as a Firefox extension, and allows you to record, edit, and debug tests. Selenium IDE includes the entire Selenium Core, allowing you to easily and quickly record and play back tests in the actual environment that they will run.” “Selenium Remote Control [...]
Archive for July, 2007
Here are some nice slides covering the following topics: Writing Maintainable PHP Code – Organizing for Change Exceptional PHP – When Good Code Goes Bad Goto: Jeff Moore’s blog
If lines like this make you nod your head, ‘Managing the Gray’ by C.C.Chapman is for you: “There is no black and white anymore.” “The minute you are comfortable – you think you got it – you are already falling behind. Right outside your borders there is stuff going on that is going to affect [...]
This is something I came across browsing a mailing list: Goto: http://marc.info/?l=php-general&m=112198633625636 Up to now for me AJAX was a topic which I had on my educational todo-list for ages – of course knowing roughly what it is all about in theory and waiting for the first project to get ‘paid practice’ ;). Rasmus’ simplification [...]
Big collection of articles worth reading about management of software projects found on “AYE (Amplifying Your Effectiveness) Conference – Articles about software and IT Development”: Goto: http://www.ayeconference.com/articles.html
Goto: http://www.runyourownserver.org
XPath Checker is a Firefox plugin that lets you mark areas in a webpage and returns the appropriate XPath query to select this bit. You can then change the query to see the selected values. Goto: http://slesinsky.org/brian/code/xpath_checker.html
When starting to use XML-related technologies like XSL and XPath, the details and concepts can be intimidating in the first place. One question I had to solve was: How can I create a testing setup on my windows workstation that takes a XML source file and a ‘console’ from which I could execute XPath queries [...]





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