Testing with Selenium session at Zend Con 2008 - Stefan Priebsch

Courtesy Planet PHP  Thu, 06/05/2008 - 01:06

Yesterday, I received notice that I will be invited to speak at this year's Zend Con in Santa Clara, U.S.A.

I will present a session on end-to-end testing of web applications with Selenium, where I will be showing how to organize and automate system and acceptance tests.

I'm very much looking forward to being part of Zend Con again, to reconcile with the community, meet old friends and make new ones.

See you in Silicon Valley in September.


 

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