Agile Boot Camp™ for .NET: Part I Training

Jun 10 2009 8:30 am
Jun 12 2009 5:30 pm

Headspring Systems Agile Boot Camp™ for .NET: $2,150.00

This course will take competent .NET developers and propel them towards becoming master developers.

The training will take place at a training facility called MicroAssist at 3420 Executive Center Drive, Suite G100 in Austin, Texas 78731. http://www.microassist.com/ gives further details on the facility.

Call Headspring to Enroll: (877) 459-2260

This training encompasses...
Part I Agile Boot Camp™ Topics:

•object oriented programming
•SOLID principles
•design patterns
•dependency injection
•team design on whiteboard
•IDE tools and quickly navigating a codebase
•test driven development
•mocking
•pair programming
•refactoring
•pain driven development
•domain driven design
•ORM
•contributing to open source projects
•harnessing the community for extreme growth and continuous learning
•foundations of Agile

You've learned the .NET Framework - now learn the principles and tools to use it effectively. This intermediate curriculum will lead developers to work-changing techniques and create momentum towards continuous improvement in an ever-changing field. With a focus on object orientation and software engineering practices refined in real projects, students will discover principles and patterns to manage software complexity. By the end of the course students will have eliminated a reliance on leaky-abstraction APIs by

•understanding software design concepts and principles
•understanding and practicing test-driven development
•practicing working in an effective team
•implementing designs using object oriented techniques and design patterns
•understanding object-relational mapping
•drive future growth through exposure to advanced topics

Day 1
getting started

•lab 1: check out the project and run a unit test
•module: Intro
•module: TDD basics
•lab 2: writing your first failing unit test
•lab 3: writing the code that makes it pass
•demo: working with resharper

LUNCH

object oriented programming

•module: SOLID
•lab 4: interfaces, facade
•lab 5a: strategy pattern
•lab 5b: command pattern
•extra curricular lab: playing with structuremap

Day 2
team design & advanced tdd

•quick mini-lab involving structuremap
•module: dependency injection / ioc
•lab6: configuring structuremap
•demo: testing with mock objects
•lab7: rhino mocks
•team design on whiteboard

LUNCH

refactoring & pair programming

•lab8: more tests, enumeration base class, specification pattern, .NET 3.5 feature in the code
•module: refactoring
•demo: refactoring legacy code
•lab 9: pair tasks involving refactoring
•extra curricular: student-driven discussion and demo

Day 3
morning session

•lab 10: "refactor this" challenge
•module: DDD basics, terminology
•lab 11: repositories, using provided nhibernate stuff (HSB, DTB, etc.), specification pattern
•module: foundations of Agile

LUNCH

conclusion

•module: nhibernate
•demo: querying nhibernate
•lab 12: downloading source, creating patch for open source project
•student-driven discussion, demos

Training located in Austin, Texas (8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.)
Although it is unlikely, class dates are subject to change. We encourage you to obtain transferable airline/hotel reservations in the event that this should occur.

$2,150.00