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| Related DevelopMentor Courses | MORE | | Guerrilla.NET (US) Training In addition to the latest core.NET topics, we'll be covering cutting-edge content that you simply cannot get at other courses including multi-touch programming, Mono.NET, and NoSQL / MongoDB. class] Night out for drinks and conversations Day 5 Managed Extensibility Framework WCF Data Services Power Debugging with WinDBG This course covers is a deep exploration of.NET 4.0 and build on the PFx Task library (covered elsewhere in the course), the dynamic capabilities of C# 4.0, C# : Leverage new features of C# including asynchronous methods from C# 5.0, assuming Silverlight 5.0 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. Are you someone who would like to develop solutions for today"s problems and be prepared for future challenges? 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. Starting with.NET 3.5, DevelopMentor Courses - Tuesday, March 1, 2011 |
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| The Latest from DevelopMentor | MORE | | Dialogue Sheets - update & new planning sheet When I do training course I always give teams one or two retrospective dialogue sheets for them to use for their first retrospectives. 'Last month InfoQ carried an update on the use of retrospective dialogue sheets. The use of these sheets continues to grow and I continue to receive good feedback. If you’ve tried the sheets and haven’t sent me some feedback than please e-mail me and let me know about your experiences. And for those of you who’ve not tried a dialogue sheet retrospective, whats stopping you? The Dialogue Sheet PDFs are free to download. Allan Kelly's Blog - Tuesday, May 7, 2013 Reblogged: What should I learn to get started in.NET and web development? Here’s my advice along with a bunch of courses you can use to accomplish this efficiently and affordably. Now if you’d like some advice on where to get this training, check out our content on LearningLine. Here are the related LearningLine courses from DevelopMentor which will walk you through this path. Because you can preview the first lesson of each course, you have about 7 hours free and the rest are all included in an affordable $29 subscription. '[ Note : I am reblogging this post which originally was posted to the LearningLine blog. jQuery basics. Michael C. Kennedy's Weblog - Monday, May 6, 2013 Take the first hour of any online developer course for free at LearningLine We believe that LearningLine is the most effective online training for developers, period. We are announcing the ability to preview any of our online courses, for free without entering any payment information. You can now study approximately the first hour of any one of our courses. To get started, just head over to our schedule page , click on any course title you’d like and choose “ Preview course for free “: . At the time of this writing, there are 27 courses which run between 4 and 15 days in length. Today it gets even better. Michael C. Kennedy's Weblog - Monday, April 1, 2013 | -
| The Best from DevelopMentor | MORE | - Take the first hour of any online developer course for free at LearningLine
We believe that LearningLine is the most effective online training for developers, period. We are announcing the ability to preview any of our online courses, for free without entering any payment information. You can now study approximately the first hour of any one of our courses. To get started, just head over to our schedule page , click on any course title you’d like and choose “ Preview course for free “: . At the time of this writing, there are 27 courses which run between 4 and 15 days in length. Today it gets even better. - Need WIF Training?
My good friend Brock and I put together a two day training course about WIF that covers everything we think is important. The course includes extensive lab material where you take standard application and apply all kinds of claims and federation techniques and technologies like WS-Federation, WS-Trust, session management, delegation, home realm discovery, multiple identity providers, Access Control Service, REST, SWT and OAuth. If you are looking for an open enrollment style of training, have a look here. The course outline looks as follows: Day 1. Day 2. www.leastprivilege.com - Wednesday, November 9, 2011 - Screening C# Candidates: Let’s Play 20 Questions!
Of course, the questions are not meant to be exhaustive and are only scratching the surface of CLR and C# fundamentals. If a person has ever bothered to read a book or technical article or taken a training course, their answers will set them apart from the crowd of folks who don’t make time for ongoing professional development. Over the past year I was involved in the process of interviewing candidates for both mid and senior level developer positions. Furthermore, I’m looking for a developer with a thirst for knowledge. This is the purpose of the technical phone screen. DevelopMentor Courses - Tuesday, February 28, 2012 - Illusions of Grandeur and Agreement
Of course not. am constantly reminded of the training scene from ‘ The Matrix ’: Morpheus : How did I beat you? I just finished watch Adam Savage presenting at maker faire. It’s a pretty great talk. Kinda. Here’s what I’m taking away: “Set deadlines for personal projects” But about 22 minutes in I become pretty dissatisfied, and I want to talk about why: I am agreeing with Adam about everything. Everything? Yep, It ALL makes sense. know it ALL already. Now do I believe that if I was to sit down and actually do something with Adam that everything would be great? No disagreement? DevelopMentor Courses - Friday, April 22, 2011 - Reblogged: What should I learn to get started in.NET and web development?
Here’s my advice along with a bunch of courses you can use to accomplish this efficiently and affordably. Now if you’d like some advice on where to get this training, check out our content on LearningLine. Here are the related LearningLine courses from DevelopMentor which will walk you through this path. Because you can preview the first lesson of each course, you have about 7 hours free and the rest are all included in an affordable $29 subscription. '[ Note : I am reblogging this post which originally was posted to the LearningLine blog. jQuery basics. - Reuse Myth - can you afford reusable code?
In my Agile Business Conference present (“ How much quality can we afford? ”) I talked about the Reuse Myth , this is something always touch on when I deliver a training course but I’ve never taken time to write it down. Until now. Lets take as our starting point Kevlin Henney’s observation that “ there is no such thing as reusable code, only code that is reused. Kevlin (given the opportunity!) goes on to examine what constitutes “reuse” over simple “use.” In effect that design effort is over engineering, waste in other words. cost of re-usability. Think about this. Waste. Allan Kelly's Blog - Tuesday, October 12, 2010 - How to improve a team's velocity?
Expect to take time, don’t expect it to happen over night, spend the time and money on training, coaching, setting up a continuous integration server and such. So, invest in developer training, buy them books, send them on courses, bring in coaches, set up book study groups and other exchanges were developers can learn to do things better. By way of wrapping up my velocity mini-series ( Two ways to fill and iteration , Filling an iteration too well , and Velocity Targeting and Velocity Inflation ) I’m going to end with some advice on how to improve a team’s velocity. Allan Kelly's Blog - Thursday, July 1, 2010 %>
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