Simon Brown, software architect and founder of the "Coding the Architecture" website will be holding a 4-day practical course is about building software within an enterprise environment in a structured, lightweight and pragmatic way. Over the past 12 years, he's been involved in projects ranging from rich desktop clients and web applications through to highly scalable distributed systems and service-oriented architectures; predominantly within the finance industry using Microsoft .NET and Java.
It covers the complete end-to-end software development process; from planning, gathering requirements and software architecture through to the effective use of source code control, automated unit testing, continuous integration and load testing.
Pragmatic enterprise software development is about taking the best bits from traditional and modern approaches, blending them together to form a structured yet lightweight approach to building software that's appropriate to the way that your organisation works.
For more information please follow the link: http://skillsmatter.com/course/java-jee/simon-brown-enterprise-software-developer/dl-1301
If you are a developer or architect and are interested in the overall software development process and improving the way that they build software, then this course is for you.
Added by Darren Lindsay on December 16, 2010