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| Related DevelopMentor Courses | MORE | | An Effective Introduction to the STL Training In a combination of lectures and labs, this course brings out the underlying design of the STL, demonstrates how to take advantage of the library's strengths, and shows how to avoid its weaknesses. Exercises Further ReadingParticipants will gain: An understanding of the architecture behind the STL, including its core components and concepts. Mastery of the subtle differences in semantics of member and non-member functions with the same name, e.g., find, remove, etc. Knowledge of how to integrate STL containers with code expecting arrays and other C-like data structures. DevelopMentor Courses - Tuesday, March 1, 2011 Concepts and Architecture of the STL There are no hands-on exercises, but participants are welcome to use their computers to experiment with the course material as it is presented. Participants will gain: An understanding of the architecture behind the STL, including its core components and concepts. Usage guidelines that explain how to avoid subtle STL correctness and performance traps. An understanding of the applications and limitations of STL allocators. Format: Lecture and question/answer. However, the design behind the STL is unconventional and can be counterintuitive. DevelopMentor Courses - Tuesday, March 1, 2011 Service-Orientation Today and Tomorrow Training We have the course for you! Together with advisers and experts from thinktecture, we present DevelopMentor"s five-days of deep dive, concentrated knowledge and practical lab exercises with Service-Orientation Today and Tomorrow course. Dominick Baier and Christian Weyer show you, through in-depth lab exercises and profound theory transfer, how to understand and exploit these technologies, all based on their many years of project experience. In hands-on labs you can roll up your sleeves and fully understand the code through a series of in-depth exercises. DevelopMentor Courses - Tuesday, March 1, 2011 |
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| The Latest from DevelopMentor | MORE | | Agile Clinic: Dear Allan, we have a little problem with Agile. The sender has graciously agreed to let me share the mail and my advice with you, all anonymously of course… The sender is new to the team, new to the company, they are developing a custom web app for a client, i.e. they are an ESP or consultancy. It is designed to accompany a new dialogue sheet style exercise. 'Consider this blog an Agile Clinic. On Friday an e-mail dropped into my mailbox asking if I could help. the Developers work in sprints, estimating tasks in JIRA as they go. Sprints last three weeks, including planning, development and testing. And yo have Jira? Yikes! Allan Kelly's Blog - Sunday, April 28, 2013 11 Agile Myths and 2 Truths I deliver a lot of Agile training courses and I give a lot of talks about Agile ( BCS Bristol tonight ). Again planning is spread out through the whole development exercise rather than at the front and it is the work of everybody rather than one or two anointed individuals. There are some questions that come up again and again which are the result of myths people have come to believe about Agile. Consequently I spend my time debunking these myths again and again. ve been keeping a little list and there are 11 reoccurring myths. Every team is different, get over it. Allan Kelly's Blog - Tuesday, February 26, 2013 Introducing the LearningLine The first course material I have done for the LearningLine is a 4 day course on RavenDB. Using this course you can learn how to use RavenDB , complete with exercises and support if you want it, over 4 or 5 evenings. Recently we have been working on something new at DevelopMentor for online teaching. still really like teaching in the classroom and I think that this is a great environment to learn new material. But it is also a very expensive and not very scalable way of learning. So we are starting a new way of learning on the internet. In a hurry? Want to learn more? The Problem Solver - Monday, February 18, 2013 | -
| The Best from DevelopMentor | MORE | - Things to do to improve code quality
As I mentioned a couple of posts ago, I was recently out in Oslo teaching a course on Lean software development. This section of the course included an exercise were I ask the participants to think of things they could do to improve code quality. On this occasion the exercise went particularly well and resulted in the list in the picture below: Lets run through these one by one - not necessarily in the order on the sheet: Test Driven Development: if there is one practice above all others which contributes to better code quality and fewer bugs it is TDD. shame really. Allan Kelly's Blog - Thursday, June 3, 2010 - Introducing the LearningLine
The first course material I have done for the LearningLine is a 4 day course on RavenDB. Using this course you can learn how to use RavenDB , complete with exercises and support if you want it, over 4 or 5 evenings. Recently we have been working on something new at DevelopMentor for online teaching. still really like teaching in the classroom and I think that this is a great environment to learn new material. But it is also a very expensive and not very scalable way of learning. So we are starting a new way of learning on the internet. In a hurry? Want to learn more? The Problem Solver - Monday, February 18, 2013 - SynchronizationContext assists layering
So I decided to write an app to help test them on it…Ok so I’m sure there are tons of them out there…but you can’t beat a home grown solution ;-) Seriously there is a couple of areas I am focusing on at the moment, Ramping up for DM’s.NET architecture course. This seemed like a good exercise where I could put both these skills to good use. Having just got back from two weeks travelling I was confronted with the need that my oldest daughter needs to learn her times tables for a tester after half term. Then I moved onto building a form to display the current question. .NET Mutterings - Saturday, October 21, 2006 - Approving the Weather
class WeatherLoader { getQuery(); // returns the query that's used to get the weather execute(query); // executes the given query to get the weather } Now we're going to write a test that exercises this. Regression : Of course now that it's working we need it to work from this point on. city=San%20Diego Granularity When Things Change : Of course all things change. Of course you can do a large amount of setup to force them to be deterministic. And, of course, this carries a high price in both writing the test and maintaining it. How can I test the weather? - The Joys of Parenting
We took a course in natural childbirth and read several books on the topic. Children are constantly growing and changing, and parents often must exercise Solomon-like wisdom, avoiding extremes of being too strict or too lax. We have found all these things in the GFI parenting program , which has a strong presence in the Dallas area, offering courses, support groups and various other resources. We have taken four courses to date: Infant Way, Babyhood Transitions, Toddler Transitions, and Virtuous Way. did the same thing when my wife decided to have a baby naturally. Tony and Zuzana's World - Sunday, October 4, 2009 - 11 Agile Myths and 2 Truths
I deliver a lot of Agile training courses and I give a lot of talks about Agile ( BCS Bristol tonight ). Again planning is spread out through the whole development exercise rather than at the front and it is the work of everybody rather than one or two anointed individuals. There are some questions that come up again and again which are the result of myths people have come to believe about Agile. Consequently I spend my time debunking these myths again and again. ve been keeping a little list and there are 11 reoccurring myths. Every team is different, get over it. Allan Kelly's Blog - Tuesday, February 26, 2013 - Light Touch Agile Coaching in the Cornish Software Mines
It goes something like this: Companies joining the programme receive a training course over two days, preferably offsite. Next I sit down with the development team and conduct a similar type of exercise. Sometimes the teams have conducted their own retrospective and I review that, other times this exercise takes on elements of a retrospective. During the course of these meetings I start to construct a list of “Expected next time”: things they managers and teams tell me they will change, or things they will put in place for my next visit. More to follow soon.) Allan Kelly's Blog - Wednesday, May 4, 2011 %>
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