Posted by John Thomas, Software Engineer We thought you might be interested in another article from our internal monthly testing newsletter called CODE GREEN… Originally titled: “Opinion: But it works on my machine!”We spent so much time hear…
Posted by Patrick Copeland, Test Engineering DirectorWe thought you might be interested in some articles from our internal monthly testing newsletter called CODE GREEN…Many projects at Google have started using or are considering using Selenium. We r…
When will Google be on my campus?
Posted by Patrick Copeland, Test Engineering DirectorImportant note for Students: For more information about Google’s campus visit schedule please see this site. If you follow the North America link for instance you can find the Calendar of Events whic…
Posted by George Pirocanac, Test Engineering ManagerEarlier Blog entries described the strategy and methodology for testing the functionality of various kinds of applications. The basic approach is to isolate the logic of the application from the exter…
University of Arizona Tech Talk
Posted by Patrick Copeland, Test Engineering DirectorI visited the University of Arizona last night, along with several Googlers, as part of a series of Tech Talks being given at selected schools. The talk was about GFS (Google File System). The audit…
More feedback from Google Interns
Posted by Patrick Copeland, Test Engineering Director Here’s some unsolicited feedback from Kurt Kluever who ended up on his school’s web page (Rochester Institute of Technology). While he was at Google this summer he tested JotSpot. Kurt’s project in…
Abdul’s Summer Intern Testimonial
Posted by Patrick Copeland, Test Engineering DirectorWith intern season coming to a close, we wanted to share a testimonial from one of the 90 interns who joined us in Test Engineering this summer. This one is from a Software Engineer in Test who worke…