geekSpeak Recording - Web Application Testing with Jeff McWherter
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As Web applications move beyond simple HTML forms and postbacks, developers must have an effecting testing strategy to address the new capabilities. In this episode of geekSpeak, author Jeff McWherter discusses the importance of testing Web applications,
and he shares strategies for testing key aspects of Web applications, including accessibility and security. This geekSpeak is hosted by Glen Gordon
and
Jennifer Marsman.
The geekSpeak webcast series brings you industry experts in a "talk-radio" format hosted by developer evangelists from Microsoft. These experts share their knowledge and experience about a particular developer technology and are ready to answer your questions
in real time during the webcast.
Guest Presenter: Jeff McWherter, Director of Development, Gravity Works Design and Development
Jeff McWherter is the director of development at Gravity Works Design and Development. Jeff graduated from Michigan State University with a degree in telecommunications, and he has thirteen years of professional experience in software development. He is a founding member and current program director for the Greater Lansing Users for .NET (GLUG.net). He enjoys profiling code, applying design patterns, finding obscure namespaces, and long walks in the park. His lifelong interest in programming began with a Home Computing Magazine in 1983, which included an article about writing a game called Boa Alley in BASIC. Jeff currently lives in a farming community near Lansing, Michigan. When he is not in front of the computer, he enjoys rock and ice climbing with his smart and beautiful wife, which leads to his favorite activity of all, road trips.
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