Full Stack Test Driven Development (Course Demo)


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This will take place on hangouts: https://hangouts.google.com/hangouts/_/xdqypcq46bgu3jxglp3viplgfye
Lance Kind, an Agile technical coach and an old friend of Agile Sattva, will show highlights of his new course on Full Stack Test Driven Development that'll be scheduled over a weekend in August. Since 1999 Lance has been working with developers and Agile teams, doing development and teaching teams how to ship bug free code. You can hear directly from Lance at his Agile Thoughts podcast (http://agilenoir.biz/podcast/).
Full stack developers are in big demand. Today, there are 17,000 openings on Dice.com versus 7,000 in Javascript and 7,000 in Java. Enterprise companies want developers who can work across the stack, they want to do Agile, and they want continuous delivery. Continuous delivery, the deploying a small set of new features as soon as they are finished requires an automated build pipeline and guess what else—automated tests. Without automated tests the build pipeline will only execute the zero or dozen automated tests that are cobbled together, and then so what? Bad quality code will spill into the market place and no one will want you or your team anywhere near a continuous delivery pipeline again!
This course will make you the developer that those companies want on their staff and that managers fight over.
The course will be two days and the format will be live, online training, and interactive, which you can enjoy in your home or favorite coffee shop with good wifi. (And if you don't like live or the timing isn't good, I'll have a non-live option for you.)
And since it's the first run for this course, he's giving it to you at a 50% discount during August. The final cost will be in the range of three to seven text books from your favorite technical author—I'm still haggling, but final pricing coming soon.
The course will cover full stack Test Driven Development:
• creating a micro service in Java with Spring Boot,
• creating unit tests using TDD for business logic in the java code,
• creating a single page app with Javascript that interacts with a user,
• creating unit test using TDD for that javascript code, and
• using continuous integration for your tests.
Are you doing Java development and maybe want to learn more javascript development?
Are you doing javascript development and want to learn more about Java development?
Interested in building a micro service with Spring Boot? Or maybe you're a full stack developer who hasn't learned how to build unit tests or can't TDD?
Perhaps you're sorta interested in Full Stack TDD but want to bring new ideas to the meeting and let Lance know what could be added to really make it exciting.
RSVP to see the demo! And Lance will show you how he plans to help developers get the skills companies want to hire.

Full Stack Test Driven Development (Course Demo)