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Jon Jagger & Kevlin Henney's Agile Development for Developers (AGILE-DEVELOPMENT-01-03)
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CODE: AGILE-DEVELOPMENT-01-03 DURATION: 3 DAY/S
Kevlin Henney's three day Agile Development for Developers course looks at the Agile principles, practices and processes that offer a path to sustainable development for individuals, teams and organisations. For many Developers who want to focus on their craft, it is sometimes difficult to get a view of Agile development that is neither focused on a project management perspective nor just on the practice of Test-Driven Development (TDD).
For the Java or C# developer, an overview of the larger Agile process landscape needs to be complemented with the practical side of software craftsmanship. This ranges from understanding how Scrum can be fine tuned with Lean thinking, to exploring Extreme Programming practices such as TDD and pairing.
LEARN HOW TO:
- Describe representative agile development processes and common practices
- Slice up requirements in terms of goals and estimate and plan against them
- Learn modelling techniques and design thinking appropriate for responsive development
- Describe how to carry out Test-Driven Development effectively
- Put concepts into practice
PROGRAMME
Agile Development
- Software development and change
- Agile values and principles
- Iterative and incremental development
- Visualisation of progress
- Kicking off and closing out an iteration
- The role of testing
- Modelling in an agile context
- Plan-Do-Study-Act
Common Agile Approaches
- Extreme Programming
- XP1 and XP2 practices
- Scrum
- Scrum roles, events and artefacts
- The Nokia test
- Lean Software Development
- Lean principles
- Kanban for software
Software Craftsmanship
- Code quality and development skills
- Elements of well-crafted code
- Coding guideline benefits and pitfalls
- Code sufficiency versus overdesign
- Technical debt and code smells
- Refactoring
- Programmer testing
Test-Driven Development
- Good Unit Tests (GUTs)
- Plain Ol' Unit Testing (POUT)
- Defect-Driven Testing (DDT)
- Test-Driven Development (TDD)
- Key TDD practices and the test-first cycle
- Overview of JUnit and NUnit
- Behavioural testing based on propositions
- Negative test cases
Design Practice
- Agile architecture and responsive design
- Patterns thinking
- Patterns thinking
- Patterns thinking
- Class hierarchy design
- Acyclic dependencies
- Interface decoupling
- Transitive and external dependencies
- Test doubles
- Components with single responsibilities
Goal-Structured Requirements
- Specifying with goal-oriented scenarios
- Incremental development
- Lightweight use cases
- User stories
- User story styles and guidelines
- Prioritisation in terms of value and risk
- Estimation and tracking
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COURSE DATES & REGISTRATION
Book Online or Call Sales on +44 (0)207 1839040
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
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Kevlin Henney is a regular columnist for various industry magazines and a well known and popular speaker on topics such OO Design, Patterns, Agile Development and Software architecture at conferences in Europe and North America.
More about Kevlin Henney
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WHAT PEOPLE ARE SAYING
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IS THIS COURSE FOR YOU?
The Agile Development for Developers course is aimed at Java and C# Developers, who want to learn what Agile means for them. It introduces a number of common agile techniques and puts these into practice in labs and exercises in pairs and groups, before applying these over a series of mini-iterations. The workshop balances taught material with practice, introducing requirement techniques, lightweight modelling techniques, tracking and estimating approaches, design principles, testing practices and refactorings.
If you are a Java or C# developer and would like to learn how to apply useful and effective agile techniques to your day to day life, this Agile Development for Developers workshop is for you!
COURSE PREREQUISITES
To benefit from this Agile Development for Developers workshop, you should be an experienced Java or C# developer. If you have some experience with agile processes, use cases or user stories, unit testing and modelling prior to attending, this will be an advantage.
Any previous experience with UML, patterns and agile development is an advantage but not a requirement.
COURSE LABS & EXERCISES
Lectures, discussions and practical exercises. Practical exercises will be undertaken in pairs. You may work with your programming language of choice or you may find yourself working in another language pairing with someone who has more familiarity in that language.
COURSE DATES & REGISTRATION
Book Online or Call Sales on +44 (0)207 1839040
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