Gojko Adzic's BDD for Developers - Two day course

Date
29-30 Nov 2012 (Add to calendar) GMT
Venue
The Skills Matter eXChange , London, GB

Leading developer, architect and author of "Bridging the Communication Gap" and "Specification by Example" Gojko Adzic, will be delivering a two-day hands-on BDD for Developers course, helping you gain the skills you need to apply the ideas and practices of BDD to solve real-world problems.

Through a combination of simulations and practical hands-on exercises, you will learn how to apply the ideas of feature injection and effect maps to derive the right scope from business goals. Gojko will draw on concepts covered in his book 'Specification by Example'. The book draws on how 50+ teams, from small web startups to teams working for large investment banks, got big pay-offs from BDD, agile acceptance testing, specification by example and related techniques.

If you would like to improve your software delivery processes through collaboration, better specifications and functional test automation then this course will give you those essential skills. The programming examples you complete during the two days are in Ruby, but you will be provided with enough coaching to participate if Ruby is not your language of choice.

You will also be able to use the knowledge from this workshop directly on other languages and platforms, such as Java or .NET.

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