107-111 Fleet Street
London, England EC4A 2AB

In this Enterprise Software Developer course you'll learn all about building software within an enterprise environment - in a structured, lightweight and pragmatic way. It's about good software development practices in a team environment and covers topics such as the effective use of source code control, automated unit testing, continuous integration and load testing.

Upon completion of this Enterprise Software Developer course you will know how to use source code control and branching to manage change, write automated unit and integration tests for confidence when refactoring and how to create an automated build script to manage release complexity and provide release consistency.

Join Simon's course to learn how to setup a continuous integration server to ensure continual quality control, make your software production ready for release and you will understand why configuration management is important and how to integrate it into your project.

LEARN HOW TO:
Use source code control and branching to manage change
Write automated unit and integration tests for confidence when refactoring and increased quality
Create an automated build script to manage release complexity and provide release consistency
Setup a continuous integration server to ensure continual quality control
Make your software production ready for release
Understand why configuration management is important and how to integrate it into your project
Write a load test script to undertake performance testing
Understand how to handover your system to an operational environment

***For a full course breakdown and registration please visit: http://skillsmatter.com/course/design-architecture/simon-brown-enterprise-software-developer/mh-5412

Simon lives in Jersey and is an independent consultant, the founder of Coding the Architecture and either a software architect who codes or a software developer who understands architecture. Having successfully delivered a variety of projects on the Microsoft .NET and Java platforms, Simon now also regularly speaks to and teaches audiences across Europe about software architecture and its role in modern software development teams. He is also the author of Software Architecture for Developers, which is being published incrementally through Leanpub. He still writes code too.

Added by skills.matter on October 22, 2012

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