ms#5 on exam study leave which means the alarm is set 45 minutes later. Over five days, that's over 3.5 hours extra kip!
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ms#5 on exam study leave which means the alarm is set 45 minutes later. Over five days, that's over 3.5 hours extra kip! -
Originally posted by mudskipper View Post
ms#5 on exam study leave which means the alarm is set 45 minutes later. Over five days, that's over 3.5 hours extra kip!Comment
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Morning all
Due to no voice, bad cough and general unwellness, I'm WFH todayLast edited by WTFH; 24 May 2016, 07:15.…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostI write my Selenium scripts in Python. No JavaScript required, and certainly not in the browser, though if you want you can use node.js or anything else for which bindings are available. It uses WebDriver to control the browser; it's intended for automated UI testing, but you can also use it to automate repetitive tasks. My functional tests for Django apps run through launching Firefox over and over again, going to different pages, clicking on UI elements and examining the state of the DOM afterwards, filling in forms both correctly and incorrectly and checking what happened as a result, and so forth.
It sounds like it would be ideal for what you described - you could visit the first of the things while it recorded your actions, then give it the list of the remaining 499 URLs to test and set it looseComment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostThe drive back today started on a nice, sunny afternoon - I put my sunglasses on in anticipation of sunshine as I headed west.
Lovely.
When I worked in Bryn Mawr, I could watch sunrise 4 times and sunset 4 times, depending on the time of year.Comment
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Originally posted by zeitghost View PostIt's sad that I don't understand any of that.merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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Originally posted by zeitghost View PostIt's sad that I don't understand any of that.Comment
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