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OpenSource & Agile Community Events - Simon Brown's Software Architecture for Developers Workshop 13-14 Nov 2017

Monday 13 November 2017, 10:00 - 11:00

10 South Place, EC2M 7EB, London, Reino Unido

(Above : Expert Robert Smallshire) Simon Brown's Software Architecture for Developers Workshop is designed to take full advantage of the technical knowledge you already have - whether Java, .NET, or something else - to broaden your software development skills. You'll learn about pragmatic and real-world software architecture, rather than academic "ivory tower" software architecture. Everything you learn will be reinforced through a series of hands on exercises, defining the architecture for a small software system. You will become far more architecturally aware and will learn to build much better software. Book your place on the workshop and jump start your way to becoming a software architect now! Learn how to : • Understand what software architecture is all about. • Understand what it means to be a software architect and the responsibilities associated with the role. • Understand the trade-offs that are made when making architectural decisions. • Experience what it feels like to be an architect on a bespoke software development project; including gathering non-functional requirements, determining the drivers for architecture and defining an architecture. • Appreciate that even a little architecture can go a long way to building better software. • Understand that, as a software architect, it's okay to do some coding. Check out the course here or the full course program here About Robert Smallshire (Expert) :  Robert Smallshire is a founding director of Sixty North, a software product and consulting business in Norway . Robert has worked in senior architecture and technical management roles for several software companies providing tools in the energy sector About Simon Brown (Author) : Simon Brown is the founder of Coding the Architecture and either a software architect who codes or a software developer who understands architecture

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