Saturday 6 March 2010

Contracts have been signed

Today I officially received my contract to write a book on Selenium. I am going to be writing a beginners guide showing people how they are start test automation working using Selenium IDE then moving on to Selenium RC and Selenium Grid. There will also be chapters on Selenium 2.

The outline I went for was to help people who want to learn Selenium so they can maintain existing tests but also start writing tests using Selenium 2 and migrating their Selenium 1 tests over to Selenium 2.

So look out for it later this year!

7 comments:

Mubbashir said...

That is so great!!
Keep us posted regarding the outline and stuff like that, It will most certainly give us a chance to give your input on what we might to read in all thing Selenium book :D

Noah Sussman said...

Great! I look forward to finally having a Selenium book to recommend!

Anonymous said...

Looking forward to learning a lot from the book. Please include lots of practical examples and solutions to problems. Noobs like me would appreciate it a lot if you can map the commands to specific scenarios where they'd be most useful. That's what's taking us forever to master. User extensions and domain specific language excites us as well, although these are distant goals for us at the moment.

Mohinder said...

Contratulations!
It will be a great asset to those who are new to Selenium. Looks like you have beaten a bunch of linkedin selenium users who have been trying for months to get together to launch this idea. Keep us posted.
Mohinder

Unknown said...

Great, can't wait. please include step-by-step procedures ( new to Selenium )... Please add me into the mailing list once your book is ready. Thanks

Unknown said...

Please add into your mailing list once this boos is done, Thanks ~

Marlena said...

Congratulations! So glad you are able to take your writing about testing a step further. I'm looking forward to your book :o)