Mogo is making web testing easier; invitation alpha now on
Step six of Oracle ADF Development Essentials is Testing Your Oracle ADF Faces Application with Selenium. I would have switched it for step seven which is CI, but whatever.
FlexMonkium is a FlexMonkey -> Selenium bridge from the authors of FlexMonkey. I’m not sure how they are getting around the need to have an enterprise license for recording, but I’ll be talking to them over the next day or two.
Learning Python is not about Selenium, but about why learning a scripting language has helped Lanette Creamer do her job better and includes ‘Since I’ve been working more with Python I can now understand Java better! I can read other people’s code and follow it more often. I’m pleased that I can get test ideas from what I think is missing in the code, not just what I see that is there.‘. If you are using Selenium, you should know a scripting language.
If you are using Se with Rails, you really owe it to yourself to use mechanize
The CoScripter Reusable History plugin was this week’s Sikuli. The only thing I could see steal, erm, borrow-able is the exporting to human friendly text part. Who is going to write that formatter for Se-IDE?
If you want the bleeding edge Se-IDE builds, you can get them out of the OpenQA Continuous Integration server. (Click the current build, then Artifacts)