Name of Selenium

Selenium is a open-source framework for functional testing of web applications. Today we found out the most likely reason for it’s naming. Intervention to minimise the toxic effects of mercury and other free radical inducers is feasible for both the dental team and patients. Probably the most effective protective agent against the hazards of mercury poisoning is the element selenium. Mercury apparently produces some test software that’s not well-liked with developers. Or so I gather as I have never worked with it myself. ...

September 5, 2006 · Patrice Neff

Using TextMate for SQL queries

TextMate offers an SQL bundle. That bundle can also be used to query MySQL and PostgreSQL databases directly from TextMate. The configuration for the database access is done though environment variables. Specifically the following ones in the case of PostgreSQL: PGHOST: Database host PGPORT: Postgres port (usually the default of 5432 just works) PGUSER: User name PGDATABASE: Database to run queries on TM_DB_SERVER: Tells TextMate to use PostgreSQL. You can either set up these environment variables in the TextMate settings or - much more helpful - per project. In the project drawer deselect all files (by clicking on an empty spot) and then open the properties. There you can add project-specific environment variables. ...

September 5, 2006 · Patrice Neff

Deployment

In the Rails world I’m used to Capistrano for deploying. With “rake deploy” I can always deploy my projects to the production server. For my liking it’s a bit too much coupled to Ruby projects for being used in other projects. So what do you use for other projects? Is there anything you like? And if not, is there an interest for a tool?

September 4, 2006 · Patrice Neff

local.ch is looking for you

As you may already have seen on our blog, we at local.ch are looking for new co-workers. If you want to be part of a team of geeks working on one of the most exciting Web projects in Switzerland, join us. We’re looking for exceptionally talented geeks. The currently open positions require Java programming, so you should already feel comfortable with that. You top it off if you already know Spring and Lucene - but that’s not required as we’re looking for people who learn quickly. ...

September 4, 2006 · Patrice Neff

Testing with Selenium

I spent Friday and Saturday at the T.Camp of the Swiss Web consultancy namics. That’s a yearly conference for the namics techies. As a member of the namics sister company local.ch I was also allowed to participate. And like every year for the past five years I held a presentation again. This time I talked about testing. Specifically Selenium. It’s much the same as I’ll talk about on September 12 at the Webtuesday event. You can download the presentation. ...

September 2, 2006 · Patrice Neff

Yay! Got a new blog.

One reason for not posting for a while was that I’ve wanted to move my blog for a while. Thanks to the cooperation of KAYWA I got a database dump of my existing blog. That I now ported to Typo. I’ve still got some issues. Most old URLs will redirect to the new ones. I didn’t port some of the uglier URLs, though. Sorry for any inconvenience. The feeds will all work again and redirect to the right one. ...

September 2, 2006 · Patrice Neff

August Webtuesday: UTF-8

Today we'll have a Webtuesday meeting again. Harry Fuecks will have a talk with the title Scripters UTF-8 Survival Guide. We'll meet at 19:30 at the local.ch offices (sixth floor - call me at 079 755 53 67 if the doors are locked and you don't see anybody). Afterwards we'll head to Cheyenne for food and drinks. PS: Sorry for not posting for a while. Will try to get some more posts out again.

August 8, 2006 · Patrice Neff

Safari Javascript debugger

Ajaxian reports that Safari gets a Javascript debugger. "Webkit - the development version of Safari, has gotten a real javascript debugger. Its called Drosera, and the Surfin Safari blog has the announcement. Or you can just download the latest nightly of Webkit and go." I downloaded it and gave it a try. But I must confess I got stuck very early. I didn't even find out how to debug an external script file. Did anybody have any success with Drosera?

June 29, 2006 · Patrice Neff

local.ch guide

Last Friday we had a reason to celebrate at local.ch (my employer). We released the Guide aka Leisure. That’s the place to go for events and locations like restaurants, bars, cinemas, etc. See the extended release notes on the team blog. The data is not as broad yet as we’d like it to be. You’ll currently only find real information in the bigger cities of Switzerland. Of course we want to improve that in the upcoming months. Many other new features are upcoming this year. Stay tuned. Even better, subscribe to the local.ch Team Blog for the latest information. ...

June 12, 2006 · Patrice Neff

Dorian und Urban

June 9, 2006 · Patrice Neff