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Foundations of C# Programming and the .NET Framework
NET 101" for developers moving to .NET. DevelopMentor's Essential courses provide five days of instructor-led training for the experienced developer. Gain deep understanding of your development platform. NET software development model: C# source code, compiler, intermediate language, .exe/.dll Examine core language features such as types, variables, and control constructs Use object-oriented features such as class, interface, protection, and inheritance Perform error notification and error handling using exceptions Use properties to implement the private data/public accessor pattern Use namespaces to group related types Use delegates and events to implement callbacks Override Object class methods such as ToString Avoid dll conflicts during deployment Use dynamic binding and polymorphism to write generic code (i.e.,
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- Friday, June 12, 2009
Understanding the Unified Process
Understand how Unified Process fits with current software development approaches Describe the key features of the Unified Process Understand the best industry practices and how they solve major software development problems Describe the principle artifacts, disciplines and roles used in Unified Process throughout the lifecycle Describe the key features of business modeling, requirements capture, analysis and design, implementation and deployment workflows Describe some of the challenges of Unified Process Projects The Unified Process is one of the most popular ways in which to build object-oriented
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- Friday, June 12, 2009
Foundations of Agile Development using Scrum
Upon completion of this course, Students will be able to: Follow Scrum processes, fulfill roles and responsibilities Develop software in an Agile fashion using time-boxed iterations Understand Agile values and principles Participate in Scrum style meetings such as daily stand up, planning and retrospectives Identify development impediments and take action to remove Understand the technical practices common in Agile development and Scrum Complete exercises to simulate Agile development and practices in the classroom This course provides a practical introduction to Agile Software Development using
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- Wednesday, June 17, 2009
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Domain Distortion
An eerily similar phenomenon occurs in software development as requirements flow from domain experts to business analysts to system designers (architects) to developers. I’ve prettied it up here as a reminder to all of us to always be watchful for potential distortions as requirements flow from users and stakeholders to the people who build and test the software:
The Remember the game Telephone? You whisper something in your neighbour’s ear, he whispers to his neighbour, she whispers to her neighbour, and so on all the way down the line.
Ardent Dev
- Wednesday, February 17, 2010
How Does a Programmer Change a Car Tire?
While my buddy Jason Row was traveling home from the awesomeness that was TechDays Halifax 2009, Mother Nature invoked the Deflate() method on his tire.
How does a software developer change a car tire in the dark? Tags: Developmen By the light of his laptop screen of course:
Nice!
(BTW,
Ardent Dev
- Thursday, November 5, 2009
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Notes on a Kanban software development experience
I’ve mentioned the Kanban software development method in this blog before. For those who don’t know its “the new kid on the block” in Agile circles - although the originator (David Anderson) would be quick to point out it is designed to be a Lean development method. What I found was: it works, and I feel it is a better models of my own approach to software development than other methods. Last year I did some consulting with a large online travel agency. I was involved with helping five teams “get Agile.”
Allan Kelly's Blog
- Thursday, January 29, 2009
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10 things to know about Kanban software development
1) Kanban software development originated by David Anderson . The limit is usually quite low, in the teams I have worked with the limit is approximately the same as the number of developers on the team or slightly less. Work in progress could be: in development, in test, in analysis or in other states. Many of the practices and heuristics have been seen on other Agile teams before but they were first described as a cohesive whole by David. David’s innovation was to explicitly limit the work in progress. This had been done by other Agile teams before but in Kanban
Allan Kelly's Blog
- Sunday, March 15, 2009
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Article: Avoiding 5 Common Pitfalls in Unit Testing
Llewellyn Falco and I recently wrote an article for DevelopMentor's Developments newsletter
entitled sustainable software through unit tests started to break down. they were developed without unit testing. testing into our software development process. entitled Avoiding 5 Common Pitfalls in Unit Testing .
You You can read it at the DevelopMentor website:
http://www.develop.com/testingpitfalls
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Michael C. Kennedy's Weblog
- Thursday, August 6, 2009
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Software Development Conference 2009
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The Blomsma Code
- Friday, October 16, 2009
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Avoiding Requirements Confusion with Black Boxes
Tags: Software Development Black Box Requirements Systems Thinkin By clearly understanding the boundary of your system you can easily distinguish between requirement and design statements.
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Jim Schardt's Blog
- Monday, January 19, 2009
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Aggregated Blogs for You
There you can find other blogs related to software development. Tags: Software Development Concepts DevelopMentor Mentoring Tools Trainin Readers of this blog may have noticed a new feature in the column on the right side of the page. An icon that will take you to DevelopMentor’s blog aggregation site. Below the icon
Jim Schardt's Blog
- Wednesday, July 1, 2009
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Objects from Hell?
Does your software/web application gain the benefits of Object Orientation (OO)? Tags: Software Development Cohesion Coupling Encapsulation Object Oriented Objects Programmin Well designed object-oriented applications exhibit high cohesion and low coupling. Small changes to requirements mean small changes to the code.
Jim Schardt's Blog
- Wednesday, July 1, 2009
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