Architecture Training & Events
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Mar
4
In The Brain of David Laribee, The New Old School Agile Developer - London, United Kingdom
happened 8 years ago
There’s an awful tendency in agile circles to place process considerations over fundamental technical practices. I can't bag on Scrum, it’s done a lot of good for the software development world, but I do think it’s time we refocus on programming fundamentals and treat developers as first class members on agile teams. In this session, David makes his case for a return to solid design and development principles.
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Mar
1
AgileDotNet Dallas 2013 - Addison, United States
happened 8 years ago
AgileDotNet is the bridge between the world of .Net development and Agile methods, built by agilists passionate about delivering superior content in unique settings. #adn13
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Feb
28
Cultivating and Managing Stakeholders And Leadership Support - Columbus, United States
happened 8 years ago
Organised by TechLife Columbus
When we talk about collaboration, we sometimes forget that collaboration extends beyond the team. At one time or another we have all witnessed a brilliant idea or solution, derailed in an instant by a stakeholder or leader. Most of us at some point have experienced a leader overreacting to anecdotal concerns with a change. And we have all felt the consequences of not involving a key stakeholder early in an effort.
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Feb
27
LOPSA: Getting a Foot in the Cloud - Columbus, United States
happened 8 years ago
Organised by TechLife Columbus
Get tickets and location via eEvent - Crawford will sharing his experience with establishing a machine as a micro instance using the resources of Amazon Web Services. John will be covering general steps and tools for deploying an architecture with the free resources of Amazon Web Services and will share his recent experience in this area.6:00PM - Introductions6:30PM - Chapter Business7:00PM - PresentationJohn has been working in Information Technology for over 30 years.
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Feb
27
Sprint Planning for Success - Melbourne, Australia
happened 8 years ago
Organised by Melbourne Scrum User Group
A deep dive into Sprint Planning.What patterns and techniques lead to great sprint planning sessions and sprint outcomes? How much time and energy do you put into sprint plans? How do you know your sprint plan was successful? How do you know what to improve?Join Scrummaster Brett Maytom for this interactive talk.
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Feb
27
Practical Agile Testing with Janet Gregory - London, United Kingdom
happened 8 years ago
Janet Gregory's three day practical agile testing course demonstrates how testers can become valued agile team members, how they contribute to delivering a continuous stream of business value, and provides ways to overcome common cultural and logistical obstacles in transitioning to an agile development process.
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Feb
26
Software QA & Testing Meetup - Mobile Testing Tools - Columbus, United States
happened 8 years ago
Organised by TechLife Columbus
The Software QA & Testing meet-up is scheduled for the month of February.Topic: Mobile Application Testing ToolsFor more details and to RSVP, please visit: do not RSVP here)
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Feb
21
Martine Devos' Coaching kanban for Teams - London, United Kingdom
happened 8 years ago
kanban is an emerging process framework for software development with a long and proven history in manufacturing and new product design. In Martine Devos' Coaching kanban for Teams course, you will learn to master the elements of kanban, from start to more advanced concepts. You will learn how to use kanban as a Lean framework that helps continuous improvement, reduce work in progress, and increase efficiency with a light-weight process.
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Feb
20
UX and/or Architecture in Agile Dev - Boulder, United States
happened 8 years ago
Organised by The Boulder Agile Software Meetup Group
NOTE - networking and food is from 6-6:30, Meetup starts at 6:30pm.We'll cover how to integrate good UX into your Agile processes - they go hand in hand!
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Feb
19
RADNUG February Meeting - Fredericksburg, United States
happened 8 years ago
Rappahannock Developers .NET User Group's February meeting.We'll be talking about mocking as it pertains to unit testing - what it is and how it is useful. We'll talk about some freely available mocking frameworks and demonstrate using mocks with one of them in the course of unit testing a class.
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Feb
12
Introduction to Advanced Message Queuing Protocol (AMQP) by John Kellar, Microsoft MVP - 170 Graphics Drive, United States
happened 8 years ago
This session will provide an overview of Advanced Message Queuing Protocol (AMQP) within application architecture. We will discuss the benefits of scalability, distribution of messages and processing options.
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Feb
5
CMAP Main Meeting - Scaling Systems: Architectures that Grow - Kendall Miller - Columbia, United States
happened 8 years ago
Topic: Scaling Systems: Architectures that GrowIt's harder than ever to predict the load your application will need to handle in advance, so how do you design your architecture so you can afford to implement as you go and be ready for whatever comes your way.
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Jan
30
The Limited WIP Society : How have you applied Kanban? - London, United Kingdom
happened 8 years ago
Organised by Skills Matter
Join us at Skills Matter to share understanding of what Kanban means to you How you have applied it successes and failures What we want to explore more in this meeting and others.
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Jan
29
West Palm Special Event: Microsoft Architecture Best Practices with Microsoft Architect Wayne Filin-Matthews - #200, United States
happened 8 years ago
1/29/2012 - 7:00 PM - PC Professor, West Palm Beach - Modern apps adapt to the needs of users by providing personalized experiences and natural user interactions, exchanging data with other apps as needed, and by providing social connections—all from an array of device types supported by cloud servi
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Jan
28
Denver Visual Studio User Group Meeting - Denver, United States
happened 8 years ago
Advanced Messaging Patterns Using the Windows Azure Service Buswith Ricardo Villalobos, Senior Cloud Architect withthe Windows Azure CSV Incubation Team
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Jan
23
Uncle Bob's Advanced Test Driven Development (TDD-ADVANCED-01-03) - London, United Kingdom
happened 8 years ago
This is a intense, hands-on and exercise driven Advanced Test Driven Development course is written and delivered by Uncle Bob Martin and focuses on the design of clean, robust, and maintainable unit and acceptance tests. You 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.
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Jan
23
End-to-end Testing and Tips for Beginners - Atlanta, United States
happened 8 years ago
Organised by The Atlanta JavaScript Meetup Group
Brandan Irwin and James Marony will talk about end-to-end testing for your one-page Javascript webapps.Toby Ho who teaches our monthly workshop will give a couple of important pieces of advice for beginners trying to learn Javascript and programming in general.Meetup planning time! With the remaining time, we will get feedback from everyone about what they'd like to see for the rest of the year.More details to come.
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Jan
22
An Evening with Uncle Bob - Cambridge, United Kingdom
happened 8 years ago
Organised by NxtGenUG
We're thrilled to be kicking off the New Year with a fabulous speaker - Bob "Uncle Bob" Martin! Uncle Bob is the author of numerous publications focusing on software craftsmanship including The Clean Coder and Clean Code. He's also slated as one of the fathers of the agile movement. We're very lucky to have him agree to come and speak to the group. Find out more about Bob by following him on Twitter (https://twitter.com/unclebobmartin) and by checking out his website: www.cleancoder.comWe.
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Jan
22
Agile Practitioners:Limited Days Estimation - London, United Kingdom
happened 8 years ago
Organised by Skills Matter
This talk discusses two estimation methods that help us achieve the objective of high quality estimation conducted just-in-time. They are: Dynamic Range Estimation (DRE) and Limited Days Estimation (LDE)
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Jan
22
Agile Practitioners:Limited Days Estimation - London, United Kingdom
happened 8 years ago
Through estimation we guard against excessively large work items entering the development workflow. A consistent reduction in work item size smooths development flow and facilitates a consistent release of value out of the development process and into the production environment. The ability to assess the potential cycle time to deliver any given work item is fundamental if we are to achieve this goal.
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Jan
21
Uncle Bob Martin's Clean Code: Agile Software Craftsmanship - London, United Kingdom
happened 8 years ago
Even bad code can function. But if code isn't clean, it can bring a development organisation to its knees. Every year, countless hours and significant resources are lost because of poorly written code. But it doesn't have to be that way? In this two-day Clean Code Workshop you will learn the principles and practices of Clean Code as described in Robert C. Martin's book: Clean Code: A Handbook of Agile Software Craftsmanship. You will also receive this book as part of the course materials.
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Jan
21
Simon Brown's Software Architecture for Developers Workshop - London, United Kingdom
happened 8 years ago
Simon Brown's Software Architecture for Developers Workshop is about broadening your software development skills and has been designed to take full advantage of the technical knowledge that you already have. This could be Java, .NET or something else. Join Simon Brown for this intensive 2-day Software Architecture workshop, which will make you more 'architecturally aware' and will help you build better software.
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Jan
17
Why Hackers love Debuggers - Ottawa, Canada
happened 8 years ago
Organised by The Ottawa .NET Meetup Group
Debuggers are every software developer's best friend. Today's enterprise applications are getting more and more complex that makes it impossible for programmers to envision all possible outcomes of implemented solutions. As a result they rely heavily on debuggers to accomplish their day-to-day tasks efficiently. Some of these debuggers are more powerful than others based on their capacity to glean into internal data structures of target processes.
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Jan
17
Software Craftsmanship vs Fier D'etre Dev Openspace - Paris, France
happened 8 years ago
Organised by Alt.Net France
Défendre le métier de développeur et remettre sur le devant de la scène l'état de l'art de ce métier, tout un programme ...Le mouvement Fier d'être dev (FDD) a été lancé au moment des Techdays 2012 afin de défendre une certaine vision du métier de développeur. D'un autre coté, le mouvement Software Craftsmanship (SC) est né presque en même temps que le manifeste agile et se structure surtout depuis 2009 afin de défendre, accompagner et définir l'état de l'art du métier de développeur.
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Jan
17
Microsoft SLG Developer Day - Boise, United States
happened 8 years ago
Be our guest and attend in person to experience all of the incredible new features of Visual Studio 2012 first hand.Experience powerful possibilities.Discover how Visual Studio 2012 allows you to collaborate better and be more agile. See how it helps you turn big ideas into more compelling apps.
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Jan
16
SWFL Developer User Group TDD and Unit Testing - 1265 Creekside Parkway, United States
happened 8 years ago
Come and learn about TDD and Unit Testing
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Jan
15
Microsoft SLG Developer Day - Denver, United States
happened 8 years ago
Be our guest and attend in person to experience all of the incredible new features of Visual Studio 2012 first hand.Experience powerful possibilities.Discover how Visual Studio 2012 allows you to collaborate better and be more agile. See how it helps you turn big ideas into more compelling apps.
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Jan
8
New Year Resolutions - Bath, United Kingdom
happened 8 years ago
Organised by Bath Scrum User Group
Come and share your New Year Resolutions with the User Group on what you want to do 2013 that will help you or your team. Anything goes from technical, to scrum to team building.For those not sharing a resolution, help those that are by providing Feed-Forward; some advice on how you think they can achieve their resolution.
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Dec
18
Test Driven Dev Dojo! - Birmingham, United Kingdom
happened 8 years ago
Organised by NxtGenUG
Due to a speaker hiccup, this month's session will not be on Windows 8 , but we'll be having an interactive Dojo programming session allowing us to have a real active try of Test Driven Development - promises to be fun. Thanks to Martin Evans of Shropshire Dev for stepping in and offering to run this session at late notice!
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Dec
18
CQRS: Crack for Architecture Addicts? - Arlington, United States
happened 8 years ago
Command-Query Responsibility Segregation (CQRS) represents a fundamental shift in how we look at architecting complex software solutions. It suggests that decomposition of complex systems into (relatively)
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