After an exquisite amount of procrastination, alteration and working around defects, I’ve finally completed my first screencast.
The screencast covers an introduction to WATIR - Web Application Testing In Ruby. This is an open source library for programmativally driving web browsers. I have made considerable use of professionally and really value all of the hard work invested in to it and the community which supports it. It is a superb tool for writing automated testing, demonstration and data loading scripts and is very easy to extend and customise.
These screencasts are in m4v format and should play using Quicktime. I’ve not tried playing them in anything else. Please let me know if there are any issues or improvements I could make.
Downloads:
- An introduction to WATIR (small) 27MB
- An introduction to WATIR (large, zipped) 36MB
- A search using Google (small) [this is a subset of the introduction to WATIR] 9MB
- A search using Google (large) [this is a subset of the introduction to WATIR] 17MB
Tags: ruby, screencast, WATIR
Thank you for taking the time to put the screen cast together.
I found it very helpful since I’m just now starting to learn more about WATIR.
Thank you
Louie
You are most welcome. Putting the screencast was a useful learning experience.
Hey, very informative screencast! I hope to see more in the future.
A