About The Author
Alan Richardson is a test consultant. He tests things, and helps people test better. He is not Evil.
Alan helps people improve their ability to automate - primarily with Java, but has also worked with Ruby and .Net. He also helps teams improve their ability to test within an Agile environment, make their exploratory testing more effective and test to more technical levels.
Alan blogs at EvilTester.com, here he mainly writes practical articles on technical and exploratory testing.
Alan performs keynotes and tutorials at conferences worldwide. You can find his presentations and papers on his consultancy web site at CompendiumDev.co.uk.
Alan also offers online training. And at the time of writing has on-line training courses for learning:
Alan wrote the book “Java For Testers” which teaches Java programming from the perspective of writing @Test methods rather than applications. This provides the basic programming knowledge required to write code to automate the execution of other applications.
Alan maintains the SeleniumSimplified.com website which has articles and tutorials on using Selenium WebDriver.
Alan also wrote the book “Selenium Simplified” which taught basic programming skills and Selenium-RC.
Alan Richardson has over twenty years of professional IT experience: as a programmer, tester and test manager.
Alan works as an independent consultant, and he could be helping you right now.
You can contact Alan via his website: