Considering in-house web automation?
Recently I have had numerous conversations with people at various tiers of companies all over the place who are toying with the idea of building their own test automation and continuous integration infrastructure. Since I have spent a considerable amount of time dealing with such undertakings I decided that it might be worth the time [...]
March 2, 2010
• Tags: Build, Continuous Integration, java, JavaScript, Linux, Ruby, Testing, WatiN, Watir, Windmill, windows • Posted in: Automation, Continuous Integration, Firefox, Hudson, JavaScript, Open Source, Python, Review, Technology, Web, Work, java • One Comment
Diving into GIT
Over the last year, I have known that the day would come when I could no longer avoid moving from SVN (my comfort zone) to this new beast called GIT that everyone is so excited about. My first hour, which was installing it on my Mac and pulling down a repo to play with was [...]
November 25, 2008
• Tags: challenges, Cygwin, GIT, msysGIT, puTTY, SSH, Testing, windows • Posted in: Automation, Continuous Integration, Hudson, Slide, Technology, Windmill, Work • No Comments
