Yet another +1 (yes it's a good topic).
I'm interested in the Django test runner (we use nose, so interested to
compare the two).
Also, your experiences with Selenium as we are only just getting started
here. Particularly interested in:
- web driver / RC: I've hacked together something that trie
Definitely interested in this. We're expanding the testing we do at U-Dox
and adding something like Selenium to the arsenal would be a major win.
I went to a BrightonPy talk by Jim Purbrick last year and was impressed by
the comprehensive setup he had. In particular, as I recall, he had Selenium
r
London
> area, venue suggestions also gratefully accepted...
>
> HP
>
> * work in progress! for example, the .jar file really isn't necessary...
>
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> Harry J.W. Percival
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> @hjwp
> Mobile:
Here at Rangespan we're all very interested. You'd have two or more
attendees from here.
Jonathan
On 13/10/2011 17:26, Harry Percival wrote:
Hi-ho python peeps,
Would anyone be interested in a dojo / worksop on the topic of
test-driven Django development, with Selenium?
I've been work
Harry,
On Thu, Oct 13, 2011 at 18:11, Harry Percival wrote:
Skillsmatter would probably host this as a free evening talk. They
have a number of rooms that would be suitable (holding 40ish, 75ish
and 125ish), though you'd probably want to limit it to 60 (absolute
max) if it was going to be a pra
Hey Harry,
I'm also interested in this, depending on where you decide to run it :)
Cal
On 13 October 2011 18:11, Harry Percival wrote:
> Hey Andy, Bruce,
>
> Wow, charging for it, hadn't even thought of that! No, I think I'd be very
> happy to do it for free... Maybe when I get a bit more bor
Hey Andy, Bruce,
Wow, charging for it, hadn't even thought of that! No, I think I'd be very
happy to do it for free... Maybe when I get a bit more bored of it all I'll
demand some compensation ;-)
In terms of timing, I'm really not sure yet. My objective would be to try
and track the django tut
On 13 October 2011 17:26, Harry Percival wrote:
> Hi-ho python peeps,
>
> Would anyone be interested in a dojo / worksop on the topic of test-driven
> Django development, with Selenium?
>
> So, trying to get an idea of numbers - would anyone be interested? London
> area, venue suggestions also gr
Harry,
On Thu, Oct 13, 2011 at 17:26, Harry Percival wrote:
> Hi-ho python peeps,
>
> Would anyone be interested in a dojo / worksop on the topic of test-driven
> Django development, with Selenium?
That sounds like a great idea.
> So, trying to get an idea of numbers - would anyone be intereste
Hi-ho python peeps,
Would anyone be interested in a dojo / worksop on the topic of test-driven
Django development, with Selenium?
I've been working on a tutorial on the topic (<
https://github.com/hjwp/Test-Driven-Django-Tutorial> *) . I'm not claiming
to be a massive expert, but it's what I've l
[Sorry, I sent this message two days ago but it hasn't appeared on the list for
some reason, so I'm resending.]
As promised previously, I have arranged a venue and sponsors for a Python Dojo
in Reading! Austin Fraser have kindly offered to host us in their offices in
Forbury Square.
The first doj
Hi all,
The next Python Sheffield meeting has now been confirmed for Tuesday
October 25th at the GIST Lab. The meeting will run from 19:00 - 20:45,
although doors will be open at the GIST Lab from 18:30. The GIST Lab
is located opposite Sheffield train station and behind the Showroom
cinema:
htt
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