Watir Podcast
By Željko Filipin
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Podcast Description
Željko Filipin talks with Watir developers and users about Watir.
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#46 Jarmo Pertman on Watir 2.0 | Željko Filipin talks with Jarmo Pertman about the recent release of Watir 2.0. This episode is sponsored by Watir book! If you would like to sponsor an episode, let me know. Music at the beginning and the end of the podcast is by George Sanders from Portland, Oregon. We are proud to be a part of Testing Podcast family. You can find audio podcasts on software testing there. All of them. Show notes: 1:00 – Introduction. 1:38 – Jarmo’s gems: RAutomation and WatirSplash. 2:44 – Watir 2.0: zero based indexing, firewatir is deprecated, locators for collections, default zero based locators. 9:48 – Future plans: decrease incompatibilities between watir and watir-webdriver gems even further with the help of watirspec gem. 11:12 – Our sites. 12:15 – Jarmo says a few words in Estonian. | 9/26/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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#45 Bret Pettichord’s Opening Keynote at Selenium Conference 2011 | Bret Pettichord‘s Opening Keynote at Selenium Conference 2011. This is the first time I have published a podcast that I did not record, but this is one of the best talks I have heard so far and I thought it should be published here. I would like to thank Michael Larsen for producing the podcast. Show notes are at Michael Larsen’s Podcasts page and Bret’s blog post A Ninja Strike to the Brain. Bret’s blog post also has video version of the talk. | 5/18/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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#44 Tim Koopmans on WatirGrid and Gridinit | Željko Filipin talks with Tim Koopmans of Altentee about WatirGrid and Gridinit. We are proud to be a part of Testing Podcast family. You can find audio podcasts on software testing there. All of them. Music at the beginning and the end of the podcast is by George Sanders from Portland, Oregon. Show notes: 0:30 – Introduction. 1:00 – About Tim. 2:00 – Can Watir be used for load testing? 3:00 – WatirGrid. 5:53 – Gridinit. 7:00 – Supported browsers and Watir gems. 7:42 – Other tools it supports. 11:52 – Competition. 13:07 – Closing thoughts. 14:15 – Links to our sites. | 5/4/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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#43 Andreas Tolf Tolfsen on OperaWatir 2/2 | Željko Filipin talks with Andreas Tolf Tolfsen about OperaWatir. We are proud to be a part of Testing Podcast family. You can find audio podcasts on software testing there. All of them. Music at the beginning and the end of the podcast is Exam in Composition A To by Andreas himself. Felipe Knorr Kuhn prepared most of the questions for this episode, but got sick just before recording, so we recorded without him. Show notes: 0:30 – Introduction. 1:25 – On testing at Opera Software. 2:31 – See you at Selenium Conference and viaqa 3:01 – Andreas is involved in other free software/open source projects, like WebC. 5:20 – Why Opera browser has low market share on desktop? 6:20 – A few nice features of Opera browser. 7:30 – The current status of OperaWatir and OperaDriver. 11:28 – Watir is usually used to test web applications, but at Opera Software it is used to test browsers. 12:15 – Watir 2.0 API and WatirSpec. 15:40 – The future of OperaWatir and OperaDriver. 17:57 – OperaWatir is licensed under BSD license. 18:28 – OperaWatir community: web site, operawatir-users mailing list, rubygems.org/gems/operawatir. 22:05 – A few words about beer and music. 24:24 – What does Andreas do when he is not near a computer? 25:39 – Closing thoughts: “I am so surprised that the web actually works. And it works surprisingly well.” 27:40 – Our sites. | 4/16/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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#42 Andreas Tolf Tolfsen on OperaWatir 1/2 | Željko Filipin talks with Andreas Tolf Tolfsen about OperaWatir. We are proud to be a part of Testing Podcast family. You can find audio podcasts on software testing there. All of them. Music at the beginning and the end of the podcast is Exam in Composition A To by Andreas himself. Felipe Knorr Kuhn prepared most of the questions for this episode, but got sick just before recording, so we recorded without him. Show notes: 0:30 – Introduction. 1:47 – About Željko. 2:15 – About Andreas. 2:35 – OperaWatir was announced way back in 2009 and released before Christmas 2010. 4:40 – How long is Andreas at Opera Software? 5:35 – Andreas studied music and musicology. 6:40 – What does Andreas do at Opera Software? 8:35 – About browsers and other software that Opera Software produces. 13:55 – Testing at Opera Software. 18:37 – Is valid HTML exception in the wild? 19:10 – Andreas: “I can say from experience that 99,8% of all web pages out there are not valid according to HTML 4 spec.” 20:27 – Is Andreas involved with Opera Mobile? 21:12 – Our sites. | 3/30/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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#41 Dave McNulla 2/2 | Felipe Knorr Kuhn and Željko Filipin talk with Dave McNulla. We are proud to be a part of Testing Podcast family. You can find audio podcasts on software testing there. All of them. Music at the beginning and the end of the podcast is by George Sanders from Portland, Oregon. Show notes: 0:40 – Introduction. 1:07 – Which OS does he prefer? 4:16 – Is there anything in Watir he would like to be improved or changed? 5:23 – Did he use any other tool for testing web applications? 6:17 – Does he have his own framework for running Watir tests? 6:40 – Fixtures for Watir. 8:17 – Felipe does not like DSLs. 10:02 – What language is the web application written in? 11:26 – What does he do when he is not at a computer? Missions, Spurs… 12:02 – Does he listen to podcasts? 12:49 – Closing thoughts. 13:39 – It would be nice if people asking for Watir support treat it like a bug report. 14:45 – He does not have the time to maintain a blog, but he is @dmcnulla on Twitter. 17:02 – He is not even close to our record in the number of kids (and Felipe and I are even further away). 18:20 – Closing. 18:58 – A few words about conferences. 19:55 – A few words in Portuguese and Croatian. | 1/14/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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#40 Dave McNulla 1/2 | Felipe Knorr Kuhn and Željko Filipin talk with Dave McNulla. We are proud to be a part of Testing Podcast family. You can find audio podcasts on software testing there. All of them. Music at the beginning and the end of the podcast is by George Sanders from Portland, Oregon. Show notes: 0:40 – Introduction. 1:30 – About Dave. 3:10 – How did he get into computers? 5:00 – How did he get into automation, Ruby and Watir? 6:50 – Did he use other programming languages? 7:30 – Does he like Ruby? Would he change anything in Ruby or Watir? 8:40 – Does he like Ruby more or less than other languages? 10:10 – Is there anything specific he likes about testing? 11:40 – “Being the worst” from The Passionate Programmer. 12:50 – A few words about the application he is testing (HP Service Manager). 15:10 – Do they test software that is not web application? 16:35 – If the desktop application development stared now, would it cost a lot to make it testable? 18:20 – Did he face any problems with testing web application? (Pop-ups get mentioned. Surprised?) 20:05 – Do they test only on Windows? 20:25 – His contribution to Watir community. 21:50 – Size of development and test teams at his company. 22:45 – How many people use Watir in his team? 23:10 – Favorite IDE/editor? 24:20- IRB. 25:05 – Closing. | 12/31/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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#39 Jeff Lusenhop on Janova 3/3 | Charley Baker and Željko Filipin talk with Jeff Lusenhop on Janova (part 3 of 3). Thanks to Jarmo Pertman, Ethan and Felipe Knorr Kuhn for questions. Music at the beginning and the end of the podcast is by George Sanders from Portland, Oregon. We are proud to be a part of Testing Podcast family. You can find audio podcasts on software testing there. All of them. Show notes: 1:00 – Series introduction. 1:18 – Episode introduction. 1:30 – Felipe asks: Is there a way to reuse page elements? 6:17 – Felipe asks about available browsers. 8:03 – Prices. 10:05 – Why did the choose Watir and not some other tool? A word or two about recorders. 12:00 – How many users do they have? 12:17 – Where do Charley and Jeff live? 13:42 – Which OS do they use? 16:32 – Favorite IDE/editor. 17:34 – Jeff’s hobbies. 18:18 – Podcasts he listens to. 18:40 – Closing thoughts. 20:26 – Janova free trial. | 11/18/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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#38 Jeff Lusenhop on Janova 2/3 | Charley Baker and Željko Filipin talk with Jeff Lusenhop on Janova (part 2 of 3). Thanks to Jarmo Pertman, Ethan and Felipe Knorr Kuhn for questions. The music in the show is Female Advantages by Paper Lions. Chris McMahon played bass in Paper Lions in early Eighties. We are proud to be a part of Testing Podcast family. You can find audio podcasts on software testing there. All of them. Show notes: 1:00 – Series introduction. 1:18 – Episode introduction. 1:30 – Importing existing Watir tests. 2:19 – What is the roadmap for Janova? Security, reporting, internationalization… 5:62 – Janova’s building blocks. Ruby, Watir, Ruby on Rails, Heroku, RabbitMQ, Amazon EC2… 9:21 – How a test is created? Application, environment, feature, scenario, step, queue, batch… 15:22 – What is Janova’s relationship with open source communities? 17:49 – Questions from the listeners: Jarmo Pertman, Felipe Knorr Khun and Ethan. 18:03 – Are there plans for installing Janova behind the company firewall? | 11/2/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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#37 Jeff Lusenhop on Janova 1/3 | Charley Baker and Željko Filipin talk with Jeff Lusenhop on Janova (part 1 of 3). Thanks to Jarmo Pertman, Ethan and Felipe Knorr Kuhn for questions. Music at the beginning and the end of the podcast is by George Sanders from Portland, Oregon. We are proud to be a part of Testing Podcast family. You can find audio podcasts on software testing there. All of them. Show notes: 1:00 – Introductions. 4:55 – What does Janova mean? 5:20 – What does Janova do? 6:07- No coding is necessary? 10:29 – How long does Jeff use Watir? 12:14 – When did they start to develop Janova? 14:00 – Target audience. 16:00 – Could tests be exported? 17:02 – Links: @janovasoftware | 10/5/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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#36 Jarmo Pertman | Željko Filipin talks with Jarmo Pertman. Music at the beginning and the end of the podcast is by George Sanders from Portland, Oregon. We are proud to be a part of Testing Podcast family. You can find audio podcasts on software testing there. All of them. A big thank you to Tiffany Fodor for editing the audio and for show notes. Show notes: 1:00 – Introductions 4:50 – Jarmo’s introduction to Watir 7:15 – Jarmo’s background 10:08 – Jarmo’s blog IT Really Matters 10:50 – Blog highlights – Watir/RSpec 13:08 – Most popular blog post – Debugging Watir’s click_no_wait method problems 14:37 – Jarmo’s thesis – Web Applications’ User Interface Based Testing Automation 16:20 – Watir frameworks 18:10 – Ideas for future development and functionality in Watir – popups, screen shots 23:08 – Other test automation tools 23:40 – Watir versus Selenium 27:50 – watir-webdriver 31:12 – WatirSplash framework 36:05 – Current Watir development activity 38:15 – Jarmo’s other interests 39:02 – Closing thoughts 39:57 – Watir Stack Exchange site 40:58 – Jarmo’s contact information 41:40 – Zeljko’s contact information 42:17 – Closing | 8/17/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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#35 Željko Filipin on Watir Stack Exchange Site | Felipe Knorr Kuhn and Željko Filipin talk about Watir Stack Exchange Site. We are proud to be a part of Testing Podcast family. You can find audio podcasts on software testing there. All of them. A big thank you to Tiffany Fodor for editing the audio and for show notes. Show notes: 0:15 – Introduction 2:15 – Watir News 2:15 – Watir Podcast Team 3:50 – Watir Stack Overflow ad 5:00 – Watir Podcast is 2 years old! 5:20 – Chrome Watir support has been removed from Watir 5:55 – Watir-Webdriver 7:15 – Zeljko’s blog post on Webdriver installation 7:35 – Google Pacman Watir script 8:45 – Stack Exchange Site 10:50 – History – Stack Overflow 12:50 – Creating Stack Exchange site for Watir 13:25 – How Stack Exchange works 15:45 – Achievements, badges and reputation 17:50 – Stack Exchange versus Google Groups 18:45 – Similar questions are displayed 21:10 – Voting on questions and answers 24:05 – Tags 24:35 – Stack Exchange questions and answers as documentation 27:15 – RSS feeds 29:05 – Site acceptance 34:35 – Stack Exchange Watir site focus 41:45 – Help us create the Watir Stack Exchange community! 43:25 – Replacing Watir Stack Overflow and Google Group sites with Stack Exchange 46:45 – Marking questions as duplicates/related 51:20 – Next phases – Commit and Beta 52:55 – Ask and reply to your own questions 54:55 – Formatting 56:30 – Closing | 7/10/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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#34 Zhimin Zhan on TestWise | Alister Scott and Željko Filipin talk with Zhimin Zhan about TestWise. It is a big day for Watir Podcast. Today it is 2 years old! The music in the show is Sweet Legacy by Antiqcool. We are proud to be a part of Testing Podcast family. You can find audio podcasts on software testing there. All of them. A big thank you to Tiffany Fodor for editing the audio and for show notes. Show notes: 1:00 – Introduction 2:00 – TestWise history 5:09 – TestWise recorder 7:11 – TestWise Licensing 8:02 – Other AgileWay products 10:22 – TestWise syntax 11:53 – Number of TestWise users 12:52 – More recorder discussion 13:42 – TestWise future support (watir-webdriver) 14:29 – Popups 17:09 – More recorder discussion 18:39 – LoadWise 20:43 – TestWise roadmap 21:21 – TestWise IDE 23:12 – More about Zhimin 24:30 – Zhimin’s closing thoughts 25:34 – Contact info 26:57 – Closing | 5/27/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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#33 Jake Dempsey and Brian Knorr on Watij and UISpec | Željko Filipin talks with Jake Dempsey and Brian Knorr on Watij. The music in the show is Love Lies by Paper Lions. Chris McMahon played bass in Paper Lions in early Eighties. We are proud to be a part of Testing Podcast family. You can find audio podcasts on software testing there. All of them. A big thank you to Tiffany Fodor for editing the audio and for show notes. Show notes: 0:00 – Welcome and Introductions 1:35 – Watij History 3:50 – TeamDev commercial Java COM bridge 6:50 – Future of Watij and the Watij community 8:07 – Plans for cross-browser support using JxBrowser: Internet Explorer, Firefox, Safari, possibly Chrome 10:20 – WebDriver vs JxBrowser 13:05 – More about the Watij community 17:40 – BeanShell 18:20 – Ruby DSL and JRuby 19:53 – Answer to Karim Rayani’s question posted at watir-general 20:55 – More about JxBrowser and cross-browser support 24:10 – More about WebDriver with Watir and Selenium 27:57 – WatiN 28:50 – Watij acceptance in the test community 29:48 – Watij licensing 31:55 – Recorders 34:55 – Automated test development 37:10 – More about recorders 39:56 – More about test development 40:50 – Automated tests and Watij documentation 44:32 – Porting tests 48:09 – UISpec for iPhone 54:05 – UI Bug 55:50 – More about UISpec 58:03 – Other automation projects 1:00:20 – TripCase 1:00:41 – Starter Step website and blog 1:01:25 – Other Interests 1:04:55 – Twitter, Facebook, etc. 1:08:37 – Closing statements | 4/13/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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#32 Brent Strange | Gregg Yows and Željko Filipin talk with Brent Strange on his blog post Testing in 2009, a Year in Review. We are proud to be a part of Testing Podcast family. You can find audio podcasts on software testing there. All of them. A big thank you to Tiffany Fodor for editing the audio, and to Alan Baird for show notes. Show Notes: 0:28 – News: Watir Podcast is a member of Testing Podcast Jarmo Pertman’s blog IT Really Matters added to Watir Blogs page Watir Wiki has been updated, please give us your feedback Jari Bakken just released pre-release of Watir-Webdriver (install instructions at Watir on WebDriver) Donate to Watir! Brent Strange – how strange is that 3:43 – Brent introduction (works for GoDaddy) 4:21 – Strange Beer 5:14 – How Brent Uses Watir 9:02 – Training folks on Watir 11:08 – test navigate and execute 11:52 – Explain this pattern: using Test::Unit, there aren’t any assertions in test and navigate 14:53 – What tools do you use? (team foundation server, SciTE, .net windows) 16:16 – Watir v Selenium (or Why Watir?) – cost, support for multiple browsers, community support, ruby easy to learn. Worry about Selenium in a frame (not really an issue). 18:48 – Record and playback helpers – lack of record and playback on ruby, it’s not the way to go 20:21 – Selenium community support as good as watir 20:42 – SWEA – established relationship w/ developer 21:16 – what’s with you’re url? (www.1qainsight:8080) – he’s cheap 22:58 – QA Engineer vs Software Tester – is there a difference? (going through the backdoor with agile) 27:00 – The Software Testing Club Magazine – No 1 – Do Loop Until 0 comics 29:00 – Roo/Rasta – just using it for reading spreadsheets, but they are moving away from it 31:38 – What do you do when you aren’t at a computer – website dev for charity, gym, hunt (deer and elk), sports, church (Arizona) 33:22 – Favorite Podcasts? – James Bach, church sermons 34:44 – Closing thoughts – keep up the good work 35:46 – qainsight.net 36:00 – twitter? who uses that? 36:28 – Do Loop Until 0, we can forget about that 37:18 – oh yeah…we forgot to introduce ourselves 37:28 – Hi, I’m Greg Yows 38:42 – Hi, I’m Zeljko 40:18 – licensing | 3/2/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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#31 Jari Bakken and Simon Stewart on Watir 2.0, Selenium and WebDriver, Celerity and HtmlUnit | -- | 2/2/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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#30 Jim Knowlton on Using Watir for Exploratory Testing | Gregg Yows and Željko Filipin talk with Jim Knowlton. 0:00 – Music. 1:00 – Introduction. 4:11 – Testing security applications with Ruby and Watir. 5:32 – Using IRB and Watir to assist exploratory testing of web applications. 6:40 – What is exploratory testing? 9:49 – Using IRB and Watir in exploratory testing session to check if HTML code of the page has comments and what is in them. 11:17 – Is there browser.comments method in Watir? 11:54 – The difference between ad hoc and exploratory testing. 14:42 – What percentage of exploratory vs. manual vs. automated is Jim doing? 15:41 – Are they doing Agile development? 16:52 – How are they delivering scripts to testers? 19:04 – What tool do they use for version control? 20:18 – Has the management been receptive to exploratory testing? 22:13 – The presentation on web security testing with Ruby and Watir. 25:59 – A big thank you to Adam Goucher for suggesting Jim for the podcast. 26:11 – How are they managing note taking in exploratory sessions? 28:33 – An example of security testing with Watir. 31:35 – What does Jim do when he is not near a computer and stuff like that. 33:45 – Where people can find us on the tubes? 35:20 – You can donate to Watir at watir.com. 36:27 – Music. Music in the podcast is Diggin Out by Chad Fowler. | 12/16/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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#29 Bret Pettichord and Charley Baker on Past, Present and Future of Watir | Bret Pettichord (Watir Lead Developer), Charley Baker (Watir Lead Developer) and Željko Filipin (Watir Community Manager) talk about the past, the present and the future of Watir. 0:00 – music 1:00 – introduction 2:11 – Bret on what is new in Watir 1.6.5 2:54 – downloads gemcutter.org/gems/watir gemcutter.org/gems/firewatir gemcutter.org/gems/commonwatir rubyforge.org/frs/?group_id=104 5:15 – in the year since the last release of Watir (1.6.2) more people contributed to 1.6.5 than ever before, thanks to GitHub 7:40 – all Watir drivers now at watir.com 9:29 – Charley on releasing Watir 1.6.5 12:47 – move more gems in Watir, or separate all gems? 17:00 – Watir 2.0 20:50 – WatirSpec, results + todo (793 examples, 59 failures) 22:29 – Celerity 24:16 – FFI extension for Ruby 30:10 – WatiN, Watij 32:31 – Bret: “Watin is in the wrong language.” 36:16 – Bret: “Selenium … does not use any special facilities from any language that it works in, and therefore it is kinda clumsy in most of them.” 36:54 – summary of Watir 1.6.5 38:53 – AWTA 2010 39:50 – Watir 1.7 (pop ups, cookies) 46:08 – API changes in Watir 2.0 (hashes, 0-based indexing) 49:18 – early days of Watir 54:15 – closing 55:19 – you can donate to Watir at watir.com 55:37 – our sites 56:48 – music Music at the beginning and the end of the podcast is Easy to Love by Chris McMahon. | 12/5/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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#28 Tom Copeland on SafariWatir | Charley Baker and Željko Filipin talk with Tom Copeland (programmer for InfoEther, lead developer of SafariWatir, system administrator of RubyForge.org) about SafariWatir, watirspec, RubyForge.org, Gemcutter, GitHub, other podcasts Tom recorded, how to raise 7 kids… While we were recording the podcast Tom released SafariWatir 0.3.7. While he is typing, you can hear Oh So Fabulous song in the background. Music at the beginning and the end of the podcast is All My Little Words. Both songs are by Chad Fowler. | 11/1/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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#27 Angrez Singh on FireWatir | Željko Filipin and Sai Venkatakrishnan talk with Angrez Singh about FireWatir, Watir and their merge, replacing JSSH with Firedriver, XPath, Firewatir-Gen, Google Summer of Code, Bangalore Watir user group, WatiN, Indian music… Music at the beginning and the end of the podcast is Shankar Shakedown by George Sanders from Portland, Oregon. In this episode we feature Hemal Kuntawala and uSwitch. | 10/1/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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#26 Alister Scott on Watir.com | Gregg Yows and Željko Filipin talk with Alister Scott about Watir.com. Music at the beginning and the end of the podcast is 30 Years by Gregg Yows. In this episode we feature Orde Hiller and Zazzle. | 8/17/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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#25 Dave Hoover on SafariWatir and Software Craftsmanship | Željko Filipin and Gregg Yows talk with Dave Hoover about SafariWatir and software craftsmanship. Dave explains what Redsquirrel means and The Boutique Tester blog post by Matthew Heusser is mentioned. Music at the beginning and the end of the podcast is Redsquirrel Theme Song by Colin Harris. | 7/4/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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#24 MarekJ and Charley Baker | Željko Filipin talks with MarekJ and Charley Baker about the first year of Watir Podcast, Watirloo and Taza. Music at the beginning and the end of the podcast is Facade by George Sanders from Portland, Oregon. | 5/27/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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#23 Željko Filipin | Tiffany Fodor (member of Watir Podcast team) talks with Željko Filipin (Watir core team member, host of Watir Podcast). Music at the beginning and the end of the podcast is the world premiere of 23 by Željko Filipin. | 4/14/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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#22 Bret Pettichord on WatirCraft | Željko Filipin talks with Bret Pettichord (CTO, WatirCraft LLC; Lead Developer, Watir) about WatirCraft, a testing framework that builds on Watir. Thanks to Chuck van der Linden for a lot of questions for this podcast. Music at the beginning and the end of the podcast is the world premiere of G Blues Train Intro by my brother Marko Filipin. | 4/10/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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#21 Alister Scott on Watif | Željko Filipin talks with Alister Scott about Watif, Web Application Testing in FORTRAN. | 4/1/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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#20 Sai Venkatakrishnan | Željko Filipin talks with Sai Venkatakrishnan. Sai’s Sites: Agile Tester twitter.com/sai_venkat ThoughtWorkers on Open Source Sai’s Projects: jWatir chrome-watir flash-watir silverlight-selenium schnell-jruby Firewatir on JRuby rrd-rb | 3/30/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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#19 Bret Pettichord on Git | Željko Filipin talks with Bret Pettichord (CTO, WatirCraft LLC; Lead Developer, Watir) on moving Watir code to Git and Github. Music at the beginning and the end of the podcast is Make You Mine by Gregg Yows. | 3/3/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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#18 Rick Hower on AWTA 2009 | From AWTA 2009 Sunday Željko Filipin talks with Rick Hower about AWTA 2009. | 2/13/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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#17 Deniz Türkoglu on AWTA 2009 | From AWTA 2009 Sunday Željko Filipin talks with Deniz Türkoglu of Opera Software about AWTA 2009 and OperaWatir. Music at the beginning and the end of the podcast is Cosmic Cowboy by Gregg Yows. | 2/11/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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#16 MarekJ on AWTA 2009 | From AWTA 2009 Sunday Željko Filipin talks with MarekJ about AWTA 2009. Music at the beginning and the end of the podcast is Free Ride Home by Gregg Yows. | 2/6/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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#15 Lisa Crispin and Janet Gregory on AWTA 2009 and Agile Testing | From AWTA 2009 Sunday Željko Filipin talks with Lisa Crispin and Janet Gregory about AWTA 2009 and Agile Testing. Music at the beginning and the end of the podcast is Tehran by Gregg Yows. | 2/3/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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#14 Steve Kim on AWTA 2009 | From AWTA 2009 Saturday Željko Filipin talks with Steve Kim about AWTA 2009. | 1/17/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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#13 Alister Scott on AWTA 2009 | From AWTA 2009 Saturday Željko Filipin talks with Alister Scott about AWTA 2009. | 1/17/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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#12 Bernie Miles and Stanislaw Wozniak on AWTA 2009 and Sponte | From AWTA 2009 Saturday Željko Filipin talks with Bernie Miles and Stanislaw Wozniak about AWTA 2009 and Sponte Framework. | 1/17/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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#11 Alan Baird on AWTA 2009 | From AWTA 2009 Friday Željko Filipin talks with Alan Baird about AWTA 2009. | 1/16/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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#10 Charley Baker on AWTA 2009 | From AWTA 2009 Friday Željko Filipin talks with Charley Baker about AWTA 2009. | 1/16/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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#9 Paul Rogers | Željko Filipin talks with Paul Rogers, one of the co-creators of Watir, about Watir. Paul currently writes some interesting tests for tynt, a company that makes web editing software. | 1/6/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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#8 Alister Scott | Željko Filipin talks with Alister Scott about his experiences in test automation and using Watir to automate tons of tests. Alister also talks about his new position as Watir Wiki Master and how the Watir community can continue to improve this resource. Music at the beginning and the end of the podcast is Bach – Goldberg Variation No. 10 performed by Pistos, a regular at the Watir IRC channel #watir on Freenode. | 11/2/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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#7 Bret Pettichord on FireWatir | Željko Filipin talks with Bret Pettichord (CTO, WatirCraft LLC; Lead Developer, Watir) about merging Watir and FireWatir. Music at the beginning and the end is Hear that guitar ring from James Rogers Blues Band, selected by Željko. | 9/26/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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#6 Tiffany Fodor | Željko Filipin talks with Tiffany Fodor. Music at the beginning and the end is Get Outta Town from The Outta Controllers, selected by Tiffany Fodor. | 9/9/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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#5 Walter Kruse | Željko Filipin talks with Walter Kruse. Music at the beginning and the end is the first part (8 bars) of the 4/4 march called The Old Boy, composed by Niel Dickie and performed by Walter Kruse. | 8/27/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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#4 Jeroen van Menen on WatiN | Željko Filipin talks with Jeroen van Menen, WatiN (Web Application Testing In .Net) Lead Developer. Take a look at WatiN Test Recorder created by Daaron Dwyer. Music at the beginning and the end is Bodhgaya from The Nightfall Project, selected by Jeroen van Menen. | 7/24/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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#3 MarekJ | Željko Filipin talks with MarekJ. Music at the beginning and the end is Asleep at the Wheel from Waking Rothko, selected by Pete Dignan. Rimshot sound is from instantrimshot.com. | 7/13/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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#2 Charley Baker | Željko Filipin talks with Charley Baker, QA Architect at Gap Inc Direct and Watir Project Manager. | 7/1/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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#1 Bret Pettichord on Watir | Željko Filipin talks with Bret Pettichord (CTO, WatirCraft LLC; Lead Developer, Watir) about Watir and what it does and doesn’t do well. Bret describes how people are building frameworks with Watir and the reasons why Watir was created in the first place. Also included are his thoughts on recorders and open-source and his new company, WatirCraft. Note: When Bret talks about ssh, he is thinking about ssl. | 5/27/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
| Total: 46 Episodes |
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