We'll miss you Michael! Have a wonderful retirement.
Karen
On Fri, Jul 7, 2017 at 4:45 PM, Mike Giarlo wrote:
> We'll miss you, Michael! Wishing you a joyful retirement.
>
> --
> Michael J. Giarlo
> Technical Manager, Hydra-in-a-Box project
> Software Architect, Digital
You could use something like Behat with the Mink extension to write some
behavior style tests for this. By default it uses Goutte as the browser
driver. If you're dealing with sites that are Javascript heavy you can use
a different driver like Zombie. Mink comes with some standard step
definitions
, Karen Coombs <librarywebc...@gmail.com>
wrote:
> I'm happy to announce that my employer, OCLC, is funding a scholarship
> this year to defray the costs for a woman to attend the Code4Lib
> Conference. Called the "OCLC Women in Library Technology Scholarship," it
> pr
OCLC wants to find out how to make it easier for libraries to integrate
their library management system with their campus software systems. We’d
like to conduct a few interviews to find out more about the challenges
faced with this type of integration and how we can lower the barriers for
I'm happy to announce that my employer, OCLC, is funding a scholarship this
year to defray the costs for a woman to attend the Code4Lib Conference.
Called the "OCLC Women in Library Technology Scholarship," it provides up
to $1,500 to cover expenses of registering for and attending the
conference.
*DEVCONNECT 2018*, OCLC’s conference for library developers and coders,
will be held June 4 – 6, in Dublin, Ohio. This year’s conference will
feature a slate of hands-on workshops to help you hone your skills, get
more value out of your library’s OCLC services, and network with your peers.
*Break
ded and shared with registrants. We hope you can join us!
Karen Coombs
Senior Product Analytst
OCLC
DevConnect 2023 returns this month, featuring technology experts from OCLC
and member libraries. And it’s not just for developers and
technologists—all library staff are invited to attend.
*Here’s the April line-up:*
- 5 April 2023 – The OCLC API Community Garden (now available to stream)