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In The Brain of Uncle Bob (Robert C. Martin): Why can't anyone get Web architecture right?
Why can't anyone get Web architecture right?

For years and years top designers and experienced architects have been advising people to structure their systems using decoupling, abstraction, and design principles. Yet every new web framework that comes out seems to ignore these principles, and drives web developers to make the same messes as before!

When are we going to get out of this rut? When will we learn that "WEB" is not an architecture? When will we finally remember that an application is an application regardless of whether it is delivered on the web, or on a fat client, or on a text terminal? In this talk, "Uncle Bob" Martin asserts that the delivery mechanism is NOT the architecture.

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Uncle Bob's Advanced Test Driven Development

An intensely hands-on and exercise driven course that focuses on the design of clean, robust, and maintainable unit and acceptance tests. Students will learn the principles of test design, and the practices of keeping tests clean. More importantly, they will learn the principles of designing applications for testability. Exercises include the refactoring of bad tests, the writing of clean tests, and the design and refactoring of applications to make them testable. This is a three-day hands-on course in which you will learn the principles and practices of test design and described in Robert C. Martin's book: Agile Software Development, Principles, Patterns, and Practices. You will also receive this book as part of the course materials. Exercises are in Java, but are applicable to C#, C++, and other object oriented languages. Find out more here

Uncle Bob Martin's Test Driven Development and Refactoring

This is a two-day Test-Driven Development (TDD) and Refactoring workshop in which you will learn the principles and practices as described in Robert C. Martin's book: Clean Code: A Handbook of Agile Software Craftsmanship.

This course alternates between lecture and exercise so that you can experience, first-hand, the practices and disciplines of the fundamental topics. Find out more here

Eric Evans Domain Driven Design Hands-On Immersion Workshop

This 4-day Domain Driven Design Workshop will teach you how to put the domain model to work. Finding and exploiting domain models is key to success with large software systems. By cultivating a strong connection between the language used by developers, appropriate models can dramatically accelerate the process of translating customer needs into working software. Strong domain modeling coupled with programming best practices such as exploiting design patterns, refactoring, and test-driven development result in a principled yet practical approach to the development of large software systems. Come and learn how to strike a healthy balance between digging into your subject matter and addressing technological issues. To find out more, please go here

Simon Brown's software architecture for developers

This course is about broadening your software development skills and has been designed to take full advantage of the technical knowledge that you already have. Simon Brown's software architecture development course will make you more 'architecturally aware', and will help you to build better software. It's about pragmatic and real-world software architecture rather than academic "ivory tower" software architecture and is presented by Simon Brown. To find out more, please go here


ABOUT UNCLE BOB (ROBERT C. MARTIN)
Uncle Bob (Robert C. Martin) has been a software professional since 1970. In the last 40 years, he has worked in various capacities on literally hundreds of software projects.
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