Archive for September, 2009
Zombie Testing!!!!
Watch Night of the Living Dead Great Scott! Hear the echoes and screams. Hide your developers and product owners. Lock the doors to the server room! Here comes the Night of the Living Dead. They are coming to test our software! Their slow, reanimated bodies march to The hypnotic spell of predetermined test cases. They [...]
Read Full Post | Make a Comment ( 2 so far )Wrapping my mind around Slim Query Tables
I started using the Slim test framework (the .NET implementation) about two weeks ago, but had worked primarily with scenario, script , and decision tables up until yesterday. (Scenario tables ROCK btw and I will blog about them soon). Yesterday I started working on an automated test (or, if you prefer, collection of checks) that [...]
Read Full Post | Make a Comment ( 3 so far )Selenium RC in C# using NUnit: An End-to-End Example
This may come as a shock to many of you, but I’m kinda a dummy. (Collective gasps echoing through the Web.) I know! It’s hard to believe, but that’s why I’m such a great tester: I don’t take much for granted. I hate technology tutorials that kind of wing the details. The devil is in [...]
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