'django' Category

  • Aug
    10
    2006

    A new litmus test for evaluating Python web frameworks — What’s your security policy?

    With the almost daily announcement of new Python-based web frameworks, there needs to be a way to filter the contenders from the pretenders. I’ve been mulling over the idea of compiling a checklist for evaluating new frameworks. The checklist could also be used by new would-be Python framework creators as a gut check for the [...]

  • Jul
    07
    2006

    See Spot Test Django

    Here is some “science fiction” I’m working on at the moment for testing the Django admin app with Selenium. I call it science fiction because the I’m still working on the code that will actually read this and execute it correctly in the browser.

    I imagine the source document will be HTML with a scent [...]

  • Jun
    16
    2006

    Picked to present Selenium at Google’s Conference on Test Automation

    Woo-hoo! I just got an email from Allen Hutchison at Google that my presentation proposal has been selected for Google’s London Test Automation Conference.

    Here’s a short excerpt from my proposal:

    In my talk, I would explore the use of Selenium in a fully integrated “web testing appliance” setup. With Selenium, some clever Python scripting, [...]

  • Jun
    15
    2006

    TECHcoffee update – it’s on…

    The first TECHcoffee will be on Monday, June 19th, 6-8 a.m. in the Loop. location: Caribou Coffee (Northwest corner Lake/La Salle)

  • Jun
    11
    2006

    TECHcoffee – “running club” meets “study hall”

    On Friday, I posted a message to the Chicago Python list about the possibility of doing weekly code sprints.

    excerpt: “… which got me thinking even more… what if every week there was a “mini-sprint” held at some central location downtown where folks can meet up and code. Kind of like a running club, but for [...]

 
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