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Well that’s strange!

Well that’s strange!

The power of ‘What the ……?’

A few events and bugs recently have reminded me just how important the inquisitive mindset is to the successful tester. If you have spent anytime alongside someone testing software you will know that it is a life of multiple states.

Launching Selenium WebDriver in .NET Core the easy way

Launching Selenium WebDriver in .NET Core the easy way

This entry is part 1 of 9 in the series Launching WebDrivers in .NET Core the easy way

In this post I am finally pleased to sum up the last of my experiences releasing Open Source libraries to help launching Selenium WebDriver instances in .NET Core projects. Whilst actually the last of the posts chronologically in this series I am placing it as post number 1, feel free to skip to the next one and read through before coming back if you want the story in the order that I wrote it. Writing the code of an Open…

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Share what you know. Really. Just do it!

Share what you know. Really. Just do it!

I made it a goal to speak at a conference this year. I did not expect it to be very achievable, but I know that the best way to learn is to try to teach so setting myself a target seemed wise. Having Google Analytics running on my blog also shows me that many people are out there looking to solve the same problems that I write about: Around 1300 people viewed my blog last month making nearly 3100 page…

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