The Pre Conference Training classes start at 09:00am and finish at 05:00pm on Wednesday the 30th of May.
Track I: Getting started with Servoy
Trainer: Jason Meunier
Class level: Servoy Beginner
New to Servoy? A little confused on where to begin? This course is for you. We will start with bare basics by covering topics related to:
Creating Your Database
Working with Forms
Basic JavaScript
Writing Methods for Navigation and Business Logic
Basic Application Deployment
If you are at the beginning or near beginning with Servoy, this class is where to start.
Track II: Team Development
Trainer: Sean Devlin
Class level: Beginner - Intermediate
Put your Servoy knowledge into action in a real-word, production-ready scenario: This class will cover Team Development: the leading software development paradigm, which involves version-controlled, distributed, asynchronous development using a centralized code repository.
Track III: Postgress database management
Trainer: Robert Ivens
Class level: Beginner - Intermediate
Using Postgress as your database? This course is for you. In one day you will learn many aspects of managing your database
Installing
Backup & recovery
Profiling
Tuning
and much much more
Track IV: Agile SCRUM training by Xebia
Priced at $450,-
In this 1 day crash course you will be shown how Agiel scrum can help you to:
Develop higher quality complex software systems and products in reduced time using Agile practices
Mitigate uncertainty and risk by applying Agile values and principles
Apply the Scrum framework to meet the specific operational needs of your business
Focus on continuous improvement through embedded learning in the workplace
Benefits
Traditional software development can be a cumbersome process, dominated by uncertainty and risk. Agile methods and the Scrum framework address this problem by promoting open collaboration and adaptability throughout the project life cycle. These methods focus on developing value-added software in short amounts of time. In this course, you learn how to apply Agile and Scrum techniques to manage software development projects.
Who Should Attend
Project and programme managers, software architects, systems analysts, team leaders, developers and anyone interested in applying Scrum and Agile methodologies.