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You're receiving this because you signed up to receive announcements about Selenium Conf. If you no longer wish to receive them, click the unsubscribe link at the bottom of this email. SeleniumConf is a two-day test automation conference that’s *jam-packed* with talks from industry experts. Not enough for you? Then join us the day after the conference for an all-day workshop. We’ve got four fantastic workshops to choose from, all delivered by proven industry practitioners: [Getting Started with Selenium]( – Want to get into Selenium WebDriver, but don’t know where to start? This workshop covers the core features of Selenium. You’ll leave with working code on your machine, an understanding of how to use Selenium successfully, how it fits into your work context, and where to go to find information if you get stuck. [Selenium Grid]( – This workshop covers how to get started, run, manage, and scale your grid effectively using hard won lessons learned from the experience of implementing several large Selenium Grid installations. [Mobile Automation with Appium]( – Learn how to get started with mobile automation with Appium. This workshop covers the core tenets of Appium and steps through an Android specific example. The workshop will also cover how to test on a real device, set up a mobile device grid, run in parallel, on a third-party cloud provider, capture device data, and generate an informative test report. [Fix a Bug, Become a Committer]( – Want to learn how Selenium is put together? In this workshop you’ll learn how to dissect the different pieces of Selenium, dive into its internals, learn how it was built and how to make changes to it. You might even contribute a bug fix on the same day! Workshop tickets are sold separately from conference tickets and will be available in early June – space is quite limited so do keep an eye out for announcements. In the meantime, visit our [workshops page]( to learn more and decide which one you want to attend before tickets go on sale. Cheers, The Selenium Project & The SeleniumConf Organisers P.S. The next batch of conference tickets go on sale next month as well! Stay tuned for details in the coming weeks. P.P.S. Call for Papers ends soon (on 2 June)! Did we mention that if your talk gets accepted that your trip will be paid for? Go [here]( to submit your talk! Copyright © 2017 Software Freedom Conservancy - Selenium Project, All rights reserved. You're getting this because you wanted to receive updates about Selenium Conf. Our mailing address is: Software Freedom Conservancy - Selenium Project 137 Montague Street STE 380Brooklyn, NY 11201-3548 [Add us to your address book]( Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](

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