Are you hungry to learn more about an open-source framework? In this episode Adrian Theodorescua, a developer-turned-tester with over 17 years of experience shares his experiences with helping to create OpenTest. OpenTest is a free, open-source functional test automation tool for Web applications, mobile apps, and APIs. Based on Andre’s description, it might be the perfect framework for you. Check it out.

**Adrian would like us to mention that the views expressed in the interview are his own and not those of his employer

About Adrian Theodorescu

Adrian Theodorescu

Adrian is a software engineer with 17 years of professional experience (but he’s been writing code for much longer than that). He was born in USA but lived in Europe for most of my life. Adrian is married, with two kids, and he moved to the US with my family in 2011. He’s currently working as a software architect for a large multinational company. Adrian got involved with test automation when his boss asked him to dedicate 50% of his time to help his QA department get off the ground with their test automation efforts. He reluctantly accepted the “mission”, which later resulted in what Adrian consider to be one of his best professional achievements so far: the OpenTest functional test automation tool.

**Adrian would like us to mention that the views expressed in the interview are his own and not those of his employer

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**Adrian would like us to mention that the views expressed in the interview are his own and not those of his employer