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Permalink Reply by Si Garnett on March 30, 2011 at 19:19 Hi Mitch,
If you don't post here then please do link to your findings from here.
I've got a fair bit of Java/Selenium experience, but I too will be switching and using Selenium in conjunction with PHP very soon, so I'd be interested in how you get on.
Thanks
Permalink Reply by Matt B on March 30, 2011 at 20:04 I have this book as well, and I have found it invaluable. I have limited knowledge of Java (I did know a little bit before starting the book, but only a little) but I found it easy to follow. All the Java bits are explained in detail, so I think (as had been said before) it would be fine even if you hadn't done any Java beforehand.
I am in the process of implementing some automated functional testing using Selenium, and this is the reference I find myself coming back to whenever I need to check something.
Permalink Reply by Gagan Talwar on March 31, 2011 at 11:39 HI Guys, Can i have the link so i can download it and learn the tool?
Regards,
Gagan Talwar
Permalink Reply by Nathan on March 31, 2011 at 13:17
Permalink Reply by Alan Richardson on March 31, 2011 at 19:04 Thanks Nathan. I was surprised by that positioning too. The position fluctuates on a daily basis but good when it happens.
Thanks for all the positive comments on this thread everybody. I'm very happy that the book has helped.
Finally cheers and Thanks to Alan for his priceless effort spent to bring the book in front of us.Your Book really Rockks.
Yess...Its really useful to non Programmers.Thank you once again and Congratulations...
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