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KDE Edition of GUI Testing Tool Squish
Tuesday, 4 July 2006
froglogic GmbH today announced the availability of Squish/KDE. Squish/KDE is a free of charge edition of the Qt GUI testing tool Squish to create and run tests on applications developed for the popular K Desktop Environment. Squish offers a versatile testing framework with a choice of popular
test scripting languages (Python, JavaScript and Tcl) extended by
test-specific functions, open interfaces, add-ons, integrations into
test management systems, a powerful IDE aiding the creation and
debugging of tests and a set of command line tools facilitating fully
automated test runs.
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Open KHTML Info Page Launched
Saturday, 4 June 2005
In an effort to open up their development process the developers of the Konqueror components KHTML, KJS and KSVG have launched the open Web portal KHTML.info.
By providing a central contact point and source of information in form of an open Wiki the developers want to promote their work and embrace users and developers from both Open Source as well as commercial environments.
Read MoreKDE Developers' Conference: Call for Papers
Saturday, 24 May 2003
The KDE Developers' Conference is a meeting of KDE contributors from
all over the world. It will feature three days of technical talks and
tutorials. Do you have a particular expertise related to KDE programming that
could be useful for your fellow developers? Do you want to present a
particular programming pattern, a tool, a development strategy, or
anything else that helps KDE developers become more productive? Then
consider talking about it or giving a tutorial at the KDE Developers'
Conference.
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Embedding external parts into KDE
Thursday, 21 December 2000
Up to now, the KPart component model was limited to embedding in-process parts. XParts is an extension written by Matthias Ettrich, Simon Hausmann and Lars Knoll to extend kparts and make it possible to embed out-of-process components. The approach chosen is toolkit independent, as can be seen by their choice to embed Mozilla. Read on for the full announcement and details.
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