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| Related DevelopMentor Courses | MORE | | Guerrilla.NET (US) Training EF : Write classes that can track changes to their own state for n-tier development with Entity Framework. LINQ : Use LINQ to access objects, XML, and SQL relational data MVC : Learn the how build modern web applications using ASP.NET MVC 3.0 DI/IoC : Use powerful OO design patterns and techniques to build loosely-coupled, testable, and maintainable applications including Dependency Injection (DI), Inversion of Control (IoC), and unit testing. oData : Expose your SQL data sources to rich clients and RIA web applications using WCF Data Services and oData. DevelopMentor Courses - Tuesday, March 1, 2011 Guerrilla.NET (UK) Training Write modern web applications that are simpler to unit test with ASP.NET MVC. Use data binding to create rich data driven Silverlight applications Use powerful new security models with Windows Identity Foundation Debug.NET application beyond using Visual Studio breakpoints Come and learn to build robust.NET applications! Learn to write code using new.NET class libraries like PFx. You'll get answers to these questions: What's new in C# 4.0? How do I develop network services with Windows Communication Foundation? Leverage new features of C# 4.0, couldn't? DevelopMentor Courses - Tuesday, March 1, 2011 An Effective Introduction to the STL Training Knowledge of how to integrate STL containers with code expecting arrays and other C-like data structures. The ability to cope with the complex STL-related error messages compilers often generate. The Standard Template Library (the STL) is the most exciting C++ innovation in a decade, one that promises to revolutionize C++ software development. 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. DevelopMentor Courses - Tuesday, March 1, 2011 |
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| The Latest from DevelopMentor | MORE | | Take the first hour of any online developer course for free at LearningLine I'd like to personally invite you to check out our work over at LearningLine - just follow the links below.]. 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. To get started, just head over to our schedule page , click on any course title you’d like and choose “ Preview course for free “: . This means there is now a lot of content available to you right now. Michael C. Kennedy's Weblog - Monday, April 1, 2013 Agile Advice for Aviva (and many other big companies) I’m starting this blog entry on the train returning to London after speaking at Sync Conference in Norwich - and I’m finishing sitting in my local coffee shop on Tuesday. An awful lot of people at SyncConf worked for Aviva and during the day I spoke to many of them. Aviva are trying to be “Agile” but like every other big company are struggling. try to avoid talking about active clients at all in this blog. Nor am I in the habit of giving unsolicited free advice to clients.) Maybe you want to dismantle your IT group, at least embed it in the business. Allan Kelly's Blog - Tuesday, February 19, 2013 10 Things to make you Agile adoption successfull few months ago, at the end of the course, someone asked the obvious question, a question so obvious I wonder why nobody has asked it before: “What can we do to ensure that we are in the 30% who make it?” Given that I had the Managing Director, the Director of Technology and most of the technology team in the room it was an excellent opportunity to set the change agenda. And I fluffed it, despite having written a book on the subject I didn’t have a quick answer to hand. But it set me thinking: “What are the 10 things a team can do to make Agile (any flavour) stick?” Allan Kelly's Blog - Monday, May 14, 2012 | -
| The Best from DevelopMentor | MORE | - How to improve a team's velocity?
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. Over time these add up to big improvements. To use economic logic: this is about improving the supply-side. The supply-side argument (largely monetarist) suggests the way to solve unemployment is not to increase demand (Keynes style) but to loosen and liberalise the labour market. But back to software. Allan Kelly's Blog - Thursday, July 1, 2010 - 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 lab also includes the latest version of the thinktecture identityserver and you will learn how to use and customize it. If you are looking for an open enrollment style of training, have a look here. Intro to Claims-based Identity & the Windows Identity Foundation. WIF introduces important concepts like conversion of security tokens and credentials to claims, claims transformation and claims-based authorization. Day 2. www.leastprivilege.com - Wednesday, November 9, 2011 - Software Facts - well, numbers at least
Its actually pretty hard to get these numbers and after hunting around I found myself with a copy of Capers Jones Applied Software Measurement. For now, I’d like to share some of the number in Applied Software Measurement. It is counter productivity to invest in tools before resolving organisational and methodology issues. Software does not age gracefully, and tends to become increasingly unstable and difficult to modify safely. Its a discussion of how to measure software and software teams. But he does have lots of interesting facts and numbers. Allan Kelly's Blog - Friday, January 14, 2011 - Things to do to improve code quality
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. Most developers don’t know how to do it, they need training and help (coaching) to do it. shame really. Allan Kelly's Blog - Thursday, June 3, 2010 - Article: Azure Storage
Listen to this article as a podcast: Azure-Storage-Article-Kennedy.mp3 ]. This scalable and reliable platform-as-a-service functionality is commonly referred to as " Cloud Computing " because it runs somewhere out there on the Internet. few companies have realized this dream - Google and Amazon come to mind as a couple of the rare exceptions who have accomplished this goal. These companies' web properties seem to handle unbounded amounts of traffic with zero down time. Microsoft's Azure is a new comer to the industry. Containers are analogous to folders. Michael C. Kennedy's Weblog - Wednesday, April 8, 2009 - Take the first hour of any online developer course for free at LearningLine
I'd like to personally invite you to check out our work over at LearningLine - just follow the links below.]. 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. To get started, just head over to our schedule page , click on any course title you’d like and choose “ Preview course for free “: . This means there is now a lot of content available to you right now. - 10 Things to make you Agile adoption successfull
few months ago, at the end of the course, someone asked the obvious question, a question so obvious I wonder why nobody has asked it before: “What can we do to ensure that we are in the 30% who make it?” Given that I had the Managing Director, the Director of Technology and most of the technology team in the room it was an excellent opportunity to set the change agenda. And I fluffed it, despite having written a book on the subject I didn’t have a quick answer to hand. But it set me thinking: “What are the 10 things a team can do to make Agile (any flavour) stick?” Allan Kelly's Blog - Monday, May 14, 2012 %>
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