Kelby Stine
Known for past Robocon talks such as “Robot Framework Is Not ...” and “You got Robot Framework in my Python”. I have been involved in the Robot Framework Style Guide Work Group for almost 2 years.
Music Composer with a passion for technology (and a decent paycheck). I have been working for software development companies for 16 years. Automation has been my core focus for the last 10 years utilizing various scripting tools and languages for tests and other processes.
I am an avid sourdough bread baker (even pre-pandemic), home brewer, and Raspberry Pi tinkerer. I am an active musician in my area playing Horn (French Horn) and British Tenor Horn. My happy place is writing and arranging music for the groups I play.
While not officially diagnosed, I am a gnome-a-holic and do not plan to go into any recovery program for the malady.
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Robocon 2022 "Robot Framework Is Not ..." put forth that we needed a style guide. 2 years and several biweekly meetings later the style guide workgroup can finally unveil the official Robot Framework style guide.
How to organize your Robot Framework project? How to structure your test code in resource files? How to deal with very long lines? How to ...? Join this tutorial to learn where to find answers on these questions. We will also share a little secret how to become a contributor to the first Style Guide for Robot Framework.