Dear QF-Test users and interested parties,
Topics of this edition of our newsletter:
1. QF-Test Version 5.0.3 Released
2. Free Special Webinar on July 06, 2020 about Scripting in QF-Test
3. New YouTube Videos, Blog Articles and Case Study
4. QF-Test Training Dates
5. Release Notes about QF-Test 5.0.3
Stay healthy!
Your QFS Team
P.S.: Since mid-Mai our homepage looks more modern.
This maintenance update adds support for Eclipse / SWT 4.16 alias "2020-06" and fixes a number of bugs.
Download link for QF-Test 5.0.3
The detailed list of differences between QF-Test version 5.0.2 to 5.0.3 can be found in the Release Notes in section 5 of this newsletter or online.
We continue our popular Special Webinars. The webinar is free of charge but seats are limited.
Date | Content |
---|---|
Monday, July 06, 2020 (German version in the morning) | 14.30 - approx. 15.30 CEST: Travelling to Treasure Island - recover the hidden treasures in QF-Test via scripting: extending functionality via Jython, Groovy and JavaScript |
Reserve your seat via webinar@remove-this.qfs.de or +49 8171 38648-10. At the end of the session you will have the possibility to ask questions.
Since the last newsletter we have published several further videos and articles:
Video
Blog
Case study
Visit our YouTube channel to subscribe and take a look at our blog.
We recommend to participate in our face-to-face QF-Test compact courses in small groups. The next training will take place online due to Corona restrictions.
Date | Place | Language |
---|---|---|
June 29 until July 02, 2020 (Due to Corona) | Online | English |
September 29 until October 01, 2020 | Leipzig | German |
November 10-12, 2020 | Wolfratshausen | German |
And of course you can always book training or consulting individually for you and your company at your site.
To save travel time and expenses we offer all our trainings via webinar too.
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package in the standard library qfs.qft
has been updated to version 0.1.55 in order to add support for modern Linux systems like Ubuntu 20.rc.callProcedure
inside the parameters of a 'Procedure call' node could lead to the global variables in the variable stack getting lost.1. Functional cookies
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