Hi, for some time I thought that the Perl-Tips http://perltraining.com.au/tips/ sent out by Perl Training Australia is a neat idea. To follow my tradition of taking lots of good ideas from the Australians I thought I'd like to have one too.
Of course it did not make much sense to create another Perl tips list but now, following the advice of brian d foy, finally the puzzle is complete. What I can really offer is tips on test automation. That's something I know quite a bit about and I don't think others provide such information. It also does not need to be Perl specific. So I setup a mailing list where I can send out these tips. Actually I setup two lists. One for the tips and one for those who might want to discuss ideas on how to automate tests. Go ahead, subscribe to it now as I am going to send out the first message soon. For the tips: http://szabgab.com/mailman/listinfo/test-automation-tips For the discussion: http://szabgab.com/mailman/listinfo/test-automation Of course you might want to know first what am going to write about there? Well, I am not sure yet. You might get an idea if you look at my blog http://www.szabgab.com/blog.html where I have mentioned a few topics already but that might not be enough to convince you that it is worth your time. == Planned Content == So let me think aloud a bit. For sure I'll give tips on how to write better unit tests in Perl. My QA Test Automation using Perl http://www.pti.co.il/qa_automation.html also contains lots of parts on how to test other thing such as web applications, databases, file systems etc. using Perl. I am going to take ideas from there an discuss them on this newsletter. I am also planning to add information on how to write unit tests in other languages - mostly the dynamic flavors - and how to integrate between the tests written in several languages. == Registration == So if these sound interesting, here is the link again: http://szabgab.com/mailman/listinfo/test-automation-tips http://szabgab.com/mailman/listinfo/test-automation This is a double opt-in mailing list, just like most of the lists today. First you have to type in your e-mail address and optionally your name. Then you'll get an e-mail message with instructions on how to finish your subscription. regards Gabor -- Gabor Szabo http://www.szabgab.com/ Perl Training in Israel http://www.pti.co.il/ Profile: http://www.linkedin.com/in/szabgab ================================================================= To unsubscribe, send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the word "unsubscribe" in the message body, e.g., run the command echo unsubscribe | mail [EMAIL PROTECTED]