• Back to Services Land with Grails & Groovy

    Since my last post in 2011, I have been a backend services test developer, as I figure that after this services stint, it'll be a good E2E experience to get back into mobile/front-end of the services I worked on (and 'eat my own dog food'). The product that piqued my interest...


  • On GTAC 2011

    Opening Keynote by Alberto Savoia at Google Test Automation ConferenceA theatrical opening by Alberto who appears as the Grim Reaper (Da GR) to reveals the keynote theme - "Test is Dead". He went on to explain in all seriousness the biblical terms below.Old Testamentality - Waterfail approach where testing is expensive and...


  • Android devices for testing native apps

    This is a common question I have been asked in conferences and making my promise by blogging about it. So here goes.If you are faced with limited resources whether it is devices, time and testers, here are some suggestions to focus your testing efforts on Android. Physical keyboard – e.g. Motorola...


  • On SeConf 2011 and PyCon 2011

    S ome learnings from Selenium (SeConf) and Python (PyCon) conferences I attended (and presented) recently.On SeConf, this is the first for Selenium and it was sold out with a wait-list. Speakers include creators of Selenium 1, Selenium 2 (WebDriver), and committers to both projects. Three talks I’d like to share...


  • MOET at PyCon 2011

    Click to view the presentation slidesAnd video to the presentation