Nick Bartlett » Blog Archive » Selenium IDE and TinyMCE.
This was very handy, and while googling for ‘tinymce’ and ‘selenium’ rendered this as the first link, I’d like to add links to make sure this quick and simple solution stays at the top.
Nick Bartlett » Blog Archive » Selenium IDE and TinyMCE.
This was very handy, and while googling for ‘tinymce’ and ‘selenium’ rendered this as the first link, I’d like to add links to make sure this quick and simple solution stays at the top.
If you’re an engineer, you hate testing. Seriously, who likes doing what those mere mortal “users” do? We’re POWER users and we don’t need to use all those silly features on all those sites. Just look at Craigslist, clearly an engineer’s dream tool.
For web apps, testing actually isn’t *that* hard. The client program (the browser) is readily available on every platform known to man, and they generally don’t do much more than store and retrieve data in clever ways. So, its not like we have to fire up a Large Hadron Collider to observe the effects of our web app. Continue reading