Simon Stewart
Software Engineer

Simon is the Selenium Project’s lead, the creator of WebDriver, and the co-editor of the W3C WebDriver specification. His career has lead him through ThoughtWorks, Google, and Facebook.

He speaks regularly at conferences, and lives in London with his family.

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Since the WebDriver spec became a recommendation, technology and the times have moved on
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MoT Athens 14th meetup, 28/11/2024
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Watch Simon Stewart's Ask Me Anything from Test.bash('Online'): 2020
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Watch the speakers answer quick fire questions in our first ever AMA panel at Test.bash();
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Watch Simon Stewart explore how we are using and abusing Selenium and how not to do that!
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