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Shenandoah Ruby Users Group March Meetup

Mar 2009 31
Tue 5:30 PM
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Estimated attendance
 15  people attended.
5.00 5.005

Who organized?
Alex Herron,  Myers Carpenter,  and Rob Lineweaver

As modern web user interfaces rely more heavily on JavaScript, the functionality slips farther away from being testable in Rails’ conventional automated test frameworks. Client-side logic can be tested in a browser using Selenium. When combined with Polonium, in-browser automated tests can be driven from a Ruby test framework within your Rails application. Rob Lineweaver will discuss the architecture behind Selenium, when and how to use it, and demonstrate writing in-browser automated tests using Selenium & Polonium in Rails.

As always, food and drinks will be provided.

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  • 15 attendees
    •  Rob did a great job presenting Selenium and Polonium Great refreshments too! 
    •  Rob Lineweaver is always entertaining and informative in his presentations, and he struck a good balance between breadth and depth for a crowd with varying levels of experience with Selenium. 
    •  Rob rocked out the presentation... Selenium and Polonium are hard to wrap your mind around, and after the presentation I think most people in the room knew enough to take the next step. 
    •  Rob's presentation and the normal excellent crowd interaction was great for me. Somehow, even while I am a "pre-newbie", Rob's style is typically easy to follow (regardless of whether I will ever be able to apply even 5% of what was covered). Testing and QA is of particular interest to me, so I am sure that helped given the practical applications reviewed. Thanks! Bill B> 
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