Selenium: state of the union - Simon Stewart & Jim Evans | SeleniumConf Chicago
Simon Stewart (Lead Committer, Selenium Project & Creator of WebDriver) and Jim Evans (Core Contributor at Selenium) join us to share the latest from the Selenium Project.
About Simon Stewart
Simon Stewart is the creator of WebDriver, the open source web application testing tool, as well as a core Selenium developer. WebDriver remains a hot topic as it is currently going through a W3C (World Wide Web Consortium) specification process, which Simon is a co-editor of.
He describes himself as “undeniably hairy”, and holds a BSc in computer science from Nottingham University.
About Jim Evans
Since receiving his degree from Georgia Tech in 1991, Jim Evans has been in the computer software industry for more than 25 years. During that time, he has worked for some of the largest companies in the industry, including Microsoft, Intuit, and currently, Salesforce. He has been contributing to open source software projects large and small since 2008, and has been a principal contributor to the Selenium project since 2010, contributing the .NET language bindings and the driver for Internet Explorer. In addition to his contributions to the project, he is a much sought-after speaker and educator in the areas of automated software testing. An accomplished singer and songwriter with multiple albums to his credit, he lives in Tampa, Florida with his wife of 13 years and their two teenage sons.
Видео Selenium: state of the union - Simon Stewart & Jim Evans | SeleniumConf Chicago канала Selenium Conference
About Simon Stewart
Simon Stewart is the creator of WebDriver, the open source web application testing tool, as well as a core Selenium developer. WebDriver remains a hot topic as it is currently going through a W3C (World Wide Web Consortium) specification process, which Simon is a co-editor of.
He describes himself as “undeniably hairy”, and holds a BSc in computer science from Nottingham University.
About Jim Evans
Since receiving his degree from Georgia Tech in 1991, Jim Evans has been in the computer software industry for more than 25 years. During that time, he has worked for some of the largest companies in the industry, including Microsoft, Intuit, and currently, Salesforce. He has been contributing to open source software projects large and small since 2008, and has been a principal contributor to the Selenium project since 2010, contributing the .NET language bindings and the driver for Internet Explorer. In addition to his contributions to the project, he is a much sought-after speaker and educator in the areas of automated software testing. An accomplished singer and songwriter with multiple albums to his credit, he lives in Tampa, Florida with his wife of 13 years and their two teenage sons.
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