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In light of the new user registration system, we’ve found out that a lot of our readers are "first-steppers". While we are very proud of our high-level articles and projects, we understand now that they are less accessible to some of our readers.

While AdvancedQTP will continue to promote and teach advanced programming in QTP, we will do our best to support first-steppers as well, andnurture the automation community. This is why we’ve open a new section in our knowledge-base - First Steps.

The First Steps section will house tutorials, articles and presentations which are meant for those of you who are just getting familiar with the world of QTP and VBScript. Make sure you monitor the section closely (or subscribe to our updates), as new material will be updated on an ongoing basis.

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Test Android with QTP

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I have recently come across a plug-in to QTP that enables to automate tests on Android. The plug-in is used to define the tests and then has code export to QTP, so that the actual work is mainly done in the QTP framework.

We will write more about SeeTest Plugin in the coming weeks, and might even offer exclusive deals for our users. As this plugin uses very advanced image processing automation, it can be adapted to extend QTP abilities in automating SilverLight, Flex, Flash, MFC custom controls, and more.

Class Delegation

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Steve Windom has graciously shared the following article on Class Delegation.

We’ve previously touched upon this subject under Class Composition and Function Pointers articles, but Steve’s article provides a coherent and clear view.

Event Manager

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Senior Automation Engineer Akien MacIain has done it once again. Much like his breakthough VBScript++ article, this detailed and high-quality article give a great insight into complex code structures in VBScript and QTP, while keeping things as simple and as approachable as possible.
This time, Akien focuses on simulating event driven code in VBScript - and important and interesting concept.

Thanks again, Akien, for putting so much effort into helping the QTP and VBScript community!