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Java For Testers: Java For Testers ebook now on Amazon
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Java For Testers: a book and a blog. Wednesday, 4 March 2015. Java For Testers ebook now on Amazon. Java For Testers ebook is now on Amazon. [ amazon.co.uk]. The same book as available on leanpub.com [ see announcement. For those of you who want to publish through leanpub and want to do this (I used the epub editor in calibre. To make the changes). Amazon has a fixed price for the ebook, and you'll receive notifications of updates to the ebook if you have Amazon set up to tell you about them. Code and Bu...
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Java For Testers: Java For Testers ebook Done and Released to Leanpub
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Java For Testers: a book and a blog. Tuesday, 3 March 2015. Java For Testers ebook Done and Released to Leanpub. At the end of February 2015 I released the 100% version of Java For Testers on leanpub. If you ever wanted to learn how to code in Java, but found other beginner books hard to read or work through then this tutorial guide should help. After 10 years of writing Java, I've only just written my first piece of GUI code, and that's because I'm writing an application to help my testing. Once you...
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Java For Testers: May 2013
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Java For Testers: a book and a blog. Monday, 27 May 2013. I'm working on a new book with a working title of "Java For Testers". You can find more information on the " About The Book. From my experience of helping testers learn Automation, I think the world needs another Java book, but this time approaching the subject in a different order and with different examples. I'm still writing it, but stay tuned for more information. Labels: About the book. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Free Java For Testers Preview.
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Java For Testers: July 2015
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Java For Testers: a book and a blog. Friday, 17 July 2015. Using travis-ci.org for checking code on github. Image created with js-sequence-diagram. I run all the tests for Java For Testers prior to releasing the book. Since all code shown in the book is pulled out of the source, it should mean that all the source code you see in the book should run. Looked like a potential candidate since it seemed pretty simple to setup. The first thing travis told me was that I didn't have a. Language: java mvn test.
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Java For Testers: September 2013
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Java For Testers: a book and a blog. Friday, 20 September 2013. FAQ: Why do I only see test that fail in IntelliJ and not the tests that pass? When you run your tests in IntelliJ you may have seen an output where only the failing tests are shown in the run pane tree. In the above run I have 302 passing tests, but only 1 failed. Where are my failing tests? When this icon is selected you'll not see the passing tests, this allows you to focus on the tests that provided information i.e. 'failure'. Duplicate ...
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Java For Testers: Using travis-ci.org for checking code on github
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Java For Testers: a book and a blog. Friday, 17 July 2015. Using travis-ci.org for checking code on github. Image created with js-sequence-diagram. I run all the tests for Java For Testers prior to releasing the book. Since all code shown in the book is pulled out of the source, it should mean that all the source code you see in the book should run. Looked like a potential candidate since it seemed pretty simple to setup. The first thing travis told me was that I didn't have a. Language: java mvn test.
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Java For Testers: March 2015
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Java For Testers: a book and a blog. Friday, 6 March 2015. How to learn to code Java without using a 'main' method. In the book Java For Testers, I teach Java slightly differently to make it easier to learn. Let me explain how. When you learn Java, one of the first things you traditionally learn is how to create a 'main' method. That makes sense right? You're learning how to write applications. Applications need to be compiled. A compiled Java application needs a main method to run. How to sign the 'jar'.
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Evil Tester: Cartoons
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Java For Testers.com. Showing posts with label Cartoons. Showing posts with label Cartoons. Monday, 14 March 2016. How to draw Evil Tester. Includes some Evil Tester images and comics. In this post I will show the basic process I use to go from a scribbled, draft, pencil drawing, to an inked and digital comic. You'll see (in super blurry vision because of the web cam autofocus) the draft A3 sheets. Then we move to an A4 pencil sketch. And then to an A4 ink sketch. I scan into Paint .Net. And I use Riot.
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Compendium Developments News Feed: April 2015
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Thursday, 16 April 2015. Interviewed by testnieuws.nl to promote Test Automation Day. I was interviewed by the testnieuws.nl. To help promote Test Automation Day. I will be attending Test Automation Day. In June 2015 to present a Keynote on Practical Test Automation Lessons Learned. Thursday, 2 April 2015. Technical Testing from Tabara de Testare on April 1st 2015. You can read more details and view the slides on the conference page. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Receive an email when we add new news.
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Compendium Developments News Feed: June 2015
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Tuesday, 30 June 2015. Test Automation Day 2015 Slides and Notes. I attended the Test Automation Day 2015 in Rotterdam to present a Keynote on "Lessons learned with Automation". During the research for the talk I delved into the history of automation and was fascinated to discover such a close correlation between the issues and controversies of the 1950s and the concerns and issues with 'Test Automation" in the present day. You can find my slides and some supporting notes on my conference talk page.