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Yes, the meetup will be available on demand for anyone who is registered for the meetup.
No. The content of the meetup can help any business related with Test Automation and is available to everyone.
After you register for the meetup, you will receive an email with a link that is specific to you. You will access the meetup through that link.
The sessions take place on April 24 (Wednesday) from 11AM to 1PM Eastern Time (ET)
Gil Zilberfeld has been in software since childhood, writing BASIC programs on his trusty Sinclair ZX81. With more than 25
years of developing commercial software, he has vast experience in software methodology and practices. From automated testing
to exploratory testing, design practices to team collaboration, unit to system testing – he’s done it all. Gil speaks frequently in
international conferences about testing, TDD, clean code, and agile practices. He is the author of "Everyday Unit Testing"
and “Everyday Spring Testing”, blogs and posts videos on these topics and in his spare time he shoots zombies, for fun.
Szilard is a DevOps Transformation Lead, Quality Coach and SAFe 6.0 SPC at Eficode. He has years of experience with
DevOps transformation especially in the telco industry. He also worked as a team lead, assessor, trainer, facilitator, and
coach in test automation and testing process improvement areas. Szilard is very much involved in the testing community.
He is active in the International Software Testing Qualifications Board (ISTQB) working groups and a member of the Hungarian
Software Testing Board (HTB). For many years, Szilard have been working on and supporting conferences like HUSTEF, UCAAT,
and EuroSTAR, and Eficode's very own The DevOps Conference (TDOC) In his personal life, he enjoys kayaking on the sea, playing
with LEGO and being tested by his teenage daughter
Paul Grossman has over 20 years experience as an SDET with numerous test automation tool sets and languages. Most recently he began
managing five WebDriverIO projects in JavaScript for Guaranteed Rate. Prior to that he spent three years working with Selenium in Java as
well as Micro Focus UFT One in VBScript. He recently wrote a Natural Language Processing engine Add On for the TestProject community.
He is currently conducting a Proof of Concept of the testRigor low-code tool Paul have been a speaker at test automation conferences for 16 years.
He has been a featured guest on the Halloween episodes of the Test Guild automation podcast with Joe Colantonio and The QA
Lead podcast with Jonathan Wright.