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[INTRODUCING] The Next Generation NEW Selenium IDE [with WebDriver Creator]

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Don’t miss this session with Selenium Project’s Lead Committer, and Creator of WebDriver S

Don’t miss this session with Selenium Project’s Lead Committer, and Creator of WebDriver Simon Stewart, as he unveils the NEW SELENIUM IDE – including: capabilities, features, and roadmap. [>> If you know how helpful this is - go straight to save your seat here <<]( The Selenium project is composed of several different pieces. For power users, Selenium Grid allows people to scale their tests horizontally, for developers there are bindings available in almost every language known to developers world-wide. But what about the case where you're not an experienced developer? Or when you want to bootstrap a new test suite? Or file a bug against a site and provide a reproducible test case? This is where the Selenium IDE fits in perfectly. [In this live session, we'll explore the new IDE]( looking at where it fits into the Selenium ecosystem, how to install it, and how to use it. We'll also look at planned features that are coming your way, and the roadmap from the current alphas to a release. [SAVE YOUR SEAT >>]( When: Wednesday, Nov 14 @ 10 am PT (1 pm ET / 6 pm GMT) P.S. After the presentation, Simon will answer questions in a live Q&A. Even if you can’t make it – register anyway to get the recording afterward. ​​​​​​​ This live session update is sent to {EMAIL} by Vijay from Info@SoftwareTestingHelp.com ​​​​​​​ 1104, Tuscan, Kharadi Pune MH 411014 INDIA [Unsubscribe]( | [Change Subscriber Options](

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