Find a show you like and click the
button. The show will be added to your My Playlist page and updated 24/7 with new videos.
Search Results
3 Views
18:29:03 11/01/11
GTAC 2011: Angular
[LESS INFO] 3 VIEWS | ADDED 18:29:03 11/01/11
GTAC 2011: Angular
6th Annual Google Test Automation Conference 2011 (GTAC 2011) "Cloudy With A Chance Of Tests" Computer History Museum Mountain View, CA USA October 26-27, 2011 Presented by Misko Hevery. ABSTRACT Angular teaches your old browser new tricks. It is what HTML would have been had it been designed for building web-applications. Angular is radical because it eliminates boilerplate code with declarative rather than imperative syntax. Angular: * Allows you to create custom HTML elements and attributes that provide dynamic behavior * Declaratively describe web-applications behavior with little JavaScript. * Creates an environment that provides trivially reusable widgets, data-binding, "automatic MVC", server resources, and other primitives useful in building AJAX apps. * Builds apps that have orders of magnitude less JavaScript than equivalent apps written in classical way. * Eliminates waiting on compiling for UI changes. Having an awesome framework is not enough, one needs to also have an awesome testability story. In this session we will focus on all of the work which we have done to make applications written in Angular a joy to test. Misko Hevery works as an Agile Coach at Google where he is responsible for coaching Googlers to maintain the high level of automated testing culture. This allows Google to do frequent releases of its web applications with consistent high quality. Previously he worked at Adobe, Sun Microsystems, Intel, and Xerox (to name a few), where he became an ... From: GoogleTechTalks Views: 1947 14 ratings Time: 40:35 More in Science & Technology
0 Views
18:29:03 11/01/11
GTAC 2011: Angular
[LESS INFO] 0 VIEWS | ADDED 18:29:03 11/01/11
GTAC 2011: Angular
6th Annual Google Test Automation Conference 2011 (GTAC 2011) "Cloudy With A Chance Of Tests" Computer History Museum Mountain View, CA USA October 26-27, 2011 Presented by Misko Hevery. ABSTRACT Angular teaches your old browser new tricks. It is what HTML would have been had it been designed for building web-applications. Angular is radical because it eliminates boilerplate code with declarative rather than imperative syntax. Angular: * Allows you to create custom HTML elements and attributes that provide dynamic behavior * Declaratively describe web-applications behavior with little JavaScript. * Creates an environment that provides trivially reusable widgets, data-binding, "automatic MVC", server resources, and other primitives useful in building AJAX apps. * Builds apps that have orders of magnitude less JavaScript than equivalent apps written in classical way. * Eliminates waiting on compiling for UI changes. Having an awesome framework is not enough, one needs to also have an awesome testability story. In this session we will focus on all of the work which we have done to make applications written in Angular a joy to test. Misko Hevery works as an Agile Coach at Google where he is responsible for coaching Googlers to maintain the high level of automated testing culture. This allows Google to do frequent releases of its web applications with consistent high quality. Previously he worked at Adobe, Sun Microsystems, Intel, and Xerox (to name a few), where he became an ... From: GoogleTechTalks Views: 1947 14 ratings Time: 40:35 More in Science & Technology
3 Views
16:39:30 10/31/11
GTAC 2011: Web Consistency Testing
[LESS INFO] 3 VIEWS | ADDED 16:39:30 10/31/11
GTAC 2011: Web Consistency Testing
6th Annual Google Test Automation Conference 2011 (GTAC 2011) "Cloudy With A Chance Of Tests" Computer History Museum Mountain View, CA USA October 26-27, 2011 Presented by Kevin Menard. ABSTRACT Web Consistency Testing is a new form of automated Web testing that answers the simple question "does this page look the way it should?". Historically, the way a page looks has been relegated to the status of "design artifact" and as such, been treated as something that must be tested with human eyes. In my talk I present the results of research and development of an automated issue detection system that can be extended in numerous dimensions to detect cross-browser rendering issues, CSS regressions, and i18n differences. Using the simplest representation possible, the "golden copy" of a page, this system requires no site-specific programming, making Web Consistency Testing available to every person in an organization, from product manager to QA engineer. Kevin is the founder of Mogotest, a Web Consistency Testing service that aims to change the way we test Web sites and applications and simultaneously make testing available to all. He's been involved with many open source projects over the years, most notably the Apache Cayenne and Tapestry projects, Selenium, svn2git, and the rubber Capistrano plugin for cloud provisioning and deployment of Ruby applications. He is an Apache Software Foundation member and the current maintainer of the Selenium Grid project. From: GoogleTechTalks Views: 1994 9 ratings Time: 40:16 More in Science & Technology
1 Views
16:39:30 10/31/11
GTAC 2011: Web Consistency Testing
[LESS INFO] 1 VIEWS | ADDED 16:39:30 10/31/11
GTAC 2011: Web Consistency Testing
6th Annual Google Test Automation Conference 2011 (GTAC 2011) "Cloudy With A Chance Of Tests" Computer History Museum Mountain View, CA USA October 26-27, 2011 Presented by Kevin Menard. ABSTRACT Web Consistency Testing is a new form of automated Web testing that answers the simple question "does this page look the way it should?". Historically, the way a page looks has been relegated to the status of "design artifact" and as such, been treated as something that must be tested with human eyes. In my talk I present the results of research and development of an automated issue detection system that can be extended in numerous dimensions to detect cross-browser rendering issues, CSS regressions, and i18n differences. Using the simplest representation possible, the "golden copy" of a page, this system requires no site-specific programming, making Web Consistency Testing available to every person in an organization, from product manager to QA engineer. Kevin is the founder of Mogotest, a Web Consistency Testing service that aims to change the way we test Web sites and applications and simultaneously make testing available to all. He's been involved with many open source projects over the years, most notably the Apache Cayenne and Tapestry projects, Selenium, svn2git, and the rubber Capistrano plugin for cloud provisioning and deployment of Ruby applications. He is an Apache Software Foundation member and the current maintainer of the Selenium Grid project. From: GoogleTechTalks Views: 1883 9 ratings Time: 40:16 More in Science & Technology



