- The techniques used in my .NET GUITester project, though developed using C#, are applicable to any of the 30+ .NET Framework supported languages. - .NET does provide support for Microsoft's own 'Java like' language J#, but this is not actual Java. So I have done a small trial to see if similar techniques i.e. reflection … 
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- I am please to announce that the first release of my GUITest framework for is available. - I have posted the following items: - HTML article on the system
- PDF User manual (very similar to the HTML article)
- Sample of the GUITester (EXEs and DLLs only)
- Complete source for the system
 - I look forward to hearing any comments … 
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- 1 INTRODUCTION - 1.1 The Problem - The graphical user interface (GUI) of a computer system is one of the most troublesome sub-systems to test. Though some products have been marketed to address this area they have not been that well-received or effective. All such products have tended to be based on macro recording systems … 
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- Indigo and Avalon Beta1 (RC) has been posted at Avalon and Indigo Beta 1 RC - This beta targets Visual Studio 2005 Beta2 and the only words I can use to describe it is totally awesome. We migrated all our Visual Studio 2005 installations to Beta2 at release due to the dependences for Avalon/Indigo/DSL tools we will not … 
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- Black Marble's latest seminar, Web Enabling your Business, takes place next Wednesday (18 May) at Touchbase. - Come for the usual high standard of content ... and stay for the food! - If you want to reserve a place, check out our website for details. 
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- Testing of software, and specifically the automated testing of software, is an area I have always been interested in. Recently I have been working on ways of automating the testing of .NET Windows Form applications. - Today I have posted an article The automated testing of graphical user interfaces in .NET as a taster as … 
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- **The Problem
 **The graphical user interface of a computer system is one of the most troublesome sub-systems to test. Though some products have been marketed to address this area they have not been that well-received or effective. All such products have tended to be based on macro recording systems that are awkward to …
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- Today we ran our second spring seminar, this time on technologies to enable Web Business. As usual the white paper associated with the event can be found at http://www.blackmarble.co.uk/WhitePapers/2005/Seminar Notes - Web Applications for Business.pdf - In the morning we discussed how ASP.NET, and specifically the new … 
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- It is the last day and so far it has been a great ammount of fun. This morning the SQL team 
 came to discuss the implementation of the CLR in SQL Server 2005.
 The most enjoyable part of the day was a round table discussion.- Robert 
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- Jeff Sanquist organised a BBQ which was a trailer in the car park (remember it is February Folks) manned by a Hairy Biker; it must be said there was a point where I thought Jeff had lost the plot, I should have had more faith, the food was great. When I ambled down to the lecture room Channel 9 had just started filming …
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